Wild Things: Foursome (Blu-ray)
Skip It The Film: “It’s fun to watch rich people be naughty!” — Peter Griffin, “Family Guy” Granted, Mr. Griffin was watching laundry tumble in a washing machine with beer in-hand while saying that, but he’s clearly on to something . Do we, in fact, relish in seeing the silver spoons of society toss caution to the wind and become Brutuses to their Caesars, and does that become the lure in seeing this fourth installment in the Wild Things franchise, the classily-titled Wild Things: Foursome ? Oh, hell, who am I kidding, it’s all about the mindless, money-driven shenanigans fueling double-crosses and sexual gallivanting with multiple partners, featuring endless attempts at twisting and titillating the audience. Though Foursome

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