Notice how AP falls all over itself trying to avoid mentioning Sidaris' film career. I guess they consider it an embarassment, even though he certainly didn't (did he ever make a movie called BULLETS, BOMBS AND BABES?).
Sidaris obitHis wife Arlene posted a couple of times on the old Mobius board. I wonder if the Sidarises were still monitoring us.
I hated Sidaris movies - they were way too frustrating and didn't go far enough in my book. They were almost conservative when it came to arousal. But, in the slim pickin' days of late night cable (we're talking mid to late-80s here) - a Sidaris film was better than nothing...especially if you happened upon Rhonda Shear's UP ALL NIGHT...(another bogus attempt at adolescent erotica)...then Sidaris was a godsend...
I actually thought Andy Sidaris was younger...
I was just about to post the sad news. Sidaris was the undisputed king of sexploitation during his heyday. His paeans to, as he put it, "large American breasts," always featured gorgeous locations and cinematography as well as gorgeous women. I don't think anyone working in the genre was able to squeeze more production value out of a dollar than Andy.
Fans would be well served to pick up DVDs of his films, which feature some surprisingly great commentaries and extras.
As to your question, Marty.
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I think this was the name of a coffee table book he put out.
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It was also the name of the 4 DVD collections from brentwood from a little over a year ago "The Triple-B collections: BULLETS, BOMBS AND BABES" which I believe are OOP now.
I think I'll pop in the cinemax Malibu Express, RIP