Rating summary
Movie |  | 3.5 |
Video |  | 4.5 |
Audio |  | 4.0 |
Extras |  | 2.5 |
Overall |  | 4.0 |
Body Girls / Let's Get Physical Blu-ray Movie Review
Reviewed by Brian Orndorf March 23, 2023
Hyapatia Lee was one of the most popular adult film stars of the 1980s, and Vinegar Syndrome offers a reminder of her increasing power with the
double feature release of 1983’s “Body Girls” and “Let’s Get Physical.”

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Body Girls / Let's Get Physical Blu-ray Movie, Special Features and Extras 

- "Getting Physical with Bob" (23:38, HD) is an interview with director Bob Chinn, who previously worked with star Hyapatia
Lee on her first two features, turning her into a star. Another two movies were created, with "Body Girls" and "Let's Get Physical" used to help Lee and
her husband, Bud Lee, understand the basics of production. Chinn details his time with the Lees, finding Hyapatia confident and professional, and he
explores his relationships with other cast and crew members. The interviewee examines his headspace in the 1980s, growing weary of the industry,
often tasked with making two movies for the price of one, also dealing with a move away from film-based productions. Creative demands are recalled,
as Lee battled against low budgets, and there's candor, with the helmer referring to "Body Talk" and "Let's Get Physical" as two pictures he "didn't really
care all that much for," unable to bring much to his oeuvre.
- Trailers aren't included on this release.
Body Girls / Let's Get Physical Blu-ray Movie, Overall Score and Recommendation 

A/V work on "Body Girls" and "Let's Get Physical" is solid, and there's a unusually candid interview with director Bob Chinn to provide some
supplementary information. Fans of Hyapatia Lee are offered an interesting glimpse into the career growth of the star, with both pictures delivering a
look at a confident actress trying to control her screen presence.