Sex and Breakfast
- Director: Miles Brandman
- Writer: Miles Brandman
- Producer: Andrew Adelson; Michael Brandman
CGiii Comment
Dialogue that is so contrived that you literally lose interest 10 minutes into it.
Teens having sex problems – they masturbate too much – so, they all pop off to a sex therapist and enjoy a jolly good group fuck.
That’s all there is to it – teens bonking and talking and wanking and talking and bonking and talking. And...over-acting.
Difficult to stay awake.
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Young couples experiment with anonymous group sex as a way to revitalize their troubled relationships. Through the experience they are forced to rethink the rudiments of a successful relationship: sex, love, and communication. Meet James and Heather. Their relationship isn't working. A cold distance has grown between them and their intimate moments feel forced. Heather is a take-charge problem solver who sometimes gets too carried away for her own good. She's determined to make her relationship with James work, even if it means being overbearing or making questionable decisions. James has recently started to discover that he's easily manipulated. He can't remember if this is the way he's always been, but he's going to do something about it in this relationship, that's for damn sure. Meet Ellis and Renee. Their relationship isn't working.
Cast & Characters
Macaulay Culkin as James;
Kuno Becker as Ellis;
Eliza Dushku as Renee;
Alexis Dziena as Heather;
Joanna Miles as Dr. Wellbridge;
Eric Lively as Charlie;
Jaime Ray Newman as Betty;
Tracie Thoms as Sarah;
Anita Gnan as Mickey;
Robert Carradine as Angry Driver