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Girls Gone Wild at MGM

5 October, 2002

MGM has been struggling mightily at the box office in recent years. Obviously they are getting desperate for a hit. That seems the only explanation for the news that they have purchased the movie rights to the "Girls Gone Wild" video series. For those of you who haven't caught one of the ads on TV, these videos are nothing but a collection of shots of women at Mardi Gras or Spring Break who get drunk enough to flash their goods for the camera.

Series creator Joe Frances told the Hollywood Reporter that the film version would be a fictionalized version of his videos featuring some college girls headed to Panama City, Florida for spring break. "It's going to be a fictionalized version of 'Girls Gone Wild,' with love stories and everything in between,'' he told the Reporter. ''We will take elements of the core product and bring it to the silver screen, which we all know takes a hell of a lot more creativity. And at the end of the day, all I want is a great movie. I don't need the money and would never want a piece of garbage with my name on it."

Expect an R rating for the film and if it's a success, a whole string of these films. MGM denied rumors that the deal was sealed with shots of tequila drank from a college girls navel.

Thanks to EW.com.

- John Shea

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