Playboy brings you everything Pamela, from her discovery to present day and all in one place.Playboy brings you everything Pamela, from her discovery to present day and all in one place.Playboy brings you everything Pamela, from her discovery to present day and all in one place.
Hugh Hefner
- Self
- (as Hugh M. Hefner)
Richard Fegley
- Self
- (archive footage)
Fawna MacLaren
- Self
- (archive footage)
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- Director
- Writers
- Derek Harvey(segment writer)
- Frank Martin
- Andrew Swift
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Talk, Talk, Talk
'Ultimate Pamela Anderson' is another cash-in title from Playboy that doesn't give you any new nude material. It reuses a lot of what was already seen in her 'Best Of' video. Same PB footage, interviews with her and other faces plus a bunch more filler. Of course if you didn't sit thru that already you might not have known.
They display more pictorials from her magazine appearances, modeling career and publicity shots from tv shows she did. The same interviews from 'Best' are recut to give you additional words from her. Some minor updates in her life are touched on like the Tommy breakup and her dating Kid Rock (at the time). You get to see and hear a bunch more from Hef himself. Danny Bonaduce pops up a couple of times because hey of all the people who you want to hear talk, he's gotta be #1. Then there's multiple segments of guys on the street because again you need to know what random men in Times Square think of Pam.
Playboy produced three very popular ladies at their height and Pamela is without a doubt the biggest. Anna Nicole Smith shot a lot of good video content with the company and for that reason her videos are solid. The same can't be said for Anderson or Jenny McCarthy and their videos reflect that. Too much talking, too many interviews.
'Ultimate' pays tribute to the lady, her life & career up until 2002. It just feels underwhelming where it counts the most. The small snippets you get from vintage news shows are an entertaining look back at the early 90's though. The closest peek we got at risqué content on tv as young men.
They display more pictorials from her magazine appearances, modeling career and publicity shots from tv shows she did. The same interviews from 'Best' are recut to give you additional words from her. Some minor updates in her life are touched on like the Tommy breakup and her dating Kid Rock (at the time). You get to see and hear a bunch more from Hef himself. Danny Bonaduce pops up a couple of times because hey of all the people who you want to hear talk, he's gotta be #1. Then there's multiple segments of guys on the street because again you need to know what random men in Times Square think of Pam.
Playboy produced three very popular ladies at their height and Pamela is without a doubt the biggest. Anna Nicole Smith shot a lot of good video content with the company and for that reason her videos are solid. The same can't be said for Anderson or Jenny McCarthy and their videos reflect that. Too much talking, too many interviews.
'Ultimate' pays tribute to the lady, her life & career up until 2002. It just feels underwhelming where it counts the most. The small snippets you get from vintage news shows are an entertaining look back at the early 90's though. The closest peek we got at risqué content on tv as young men.
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- refinedsugar
- Sep 4, 2023
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- Runtime50 minutes
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