Main cast: Sadie Katz (Megan), Randy Wayne (Tom), Lily Anthonissen (Jessy), and Greg Travis (Sean)
Director: Silvio A Nacucchi


Megan is a pretty low budget flick about this fellow, Tom, that stumbles upon a cabin in the woods. Megan and her blind sister Jessy live there, and they seem nice, even if Megan appears kind of weird.
Well, before Tom realizes it, he’s drugged and then tied to the bed. You see, Jessy was once raped, and now Megan makes it her mission to abduct all men that cross their path to rape these men and peg them in the rear end.
Okay, this sounds more like a premise for some kinky adult film, but sadly, folks expecting that kind of thing will be sadly disappointed.
The two leading ladies go topless now and then, but those scenes are hardly erotic in nature. Still, I suppose folks into that kind of thing won’t mind… but Sadie Katz has shown more in far more titillating scenes in better movies, so why not watch those movies instead?
Meanwhile, Randy Wayne ruins the mood because if there were to be any character that is naked on screen, it’s Tom. Instead, I have to witness the unintentional hilarity of Megan constantly doing her best to do naughty things to Tom while making sure that his pants stay on. He does have a pair of hairy nips that are nice to look at, for what it’s worth.
The movie gets repetitive and boring fast as Tom and Megan end up doing and saying the same things over and over. Couple that to the same location, and this is one movie that should have been much shorter for better focus and pacing.
The twist at the end is the most interesting thing in this movie, but even then, it comes up too late and only hints at a story that is much better than the one presented in this movie.
All in all, this is a movie that takes a potentially exploitative and campy premise only to treat it with all misplaced gravity in the world. The least it could have done is to cast a male lead that isn’t afraid to get naked! No, let’s bore old me instead, hmmph.
