4/10
Actually better than the first Fantasm
2 March 2016
Warning: Spoilers
After the success of Fantasm, it was surely logical that a sequel was produced but this did not garner the rave reviews and audiences of the first film. Perhaps this type of film was already passed its sell-by date. Written by Ross Dimsey and directed by Colin Eggleston, this film follows the same formula as the first but the ten vignettes are linked by agony aunt columnists Libby and Harry under the title, Dear Collette. As in the first film, the stories range from the comedic to lesbians to group sex to the non-PC rape-but-I-like-it type story.

Some of the cast of the first film were used in this such as John Holmes, Candy Samples, Uschi Digart and Serena. Late actress Cheryl Rainbeaux Smith appears in the drive-in movie scene. The library scene is probably the most amusing with the gymnasium massage being the most erotic. Which is the most non-PC? Probably a toss-up between the drive-in and the confessional. To me, this film is better written and directed than the first but it has had its day.
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