Genre:
Adult
Release Date: 07/16/2002
Distributor/Studio: Playboy Home Video
After a controversial audition process in Houston, five former employees of financially embattled Enron are selected to pose for
Playboy magazine. The video cameras go behind the scenes of their nude photo sessions, some of which were taken in sets dressed to look like corporate offices. The women candidly talk about what it means to be selected for
Playboy and how the money the magazine is paying them will tide them over until their next job. Their husbands and boyfriends are also interviewed for their views on the controversial spread, which for a time was as big a Texas scandal as the Enron accounting debacle.
~ Buzz McClain, All Movie Guide
This slickly produced behind-the-scenes
documentary of "The Women of Enron" photo spread is so straightforward as to be bone dry. The clips move at such a pace as to never linger over the considerable, "normal" looking feminine pulchritude on exhibit, treating the former Enron employees as just naked women instead of deliberate sex objects, which may be intentional.
Playboy crewmembers discuss the symbolism of the sets and wardrobes, and the women, mature, and intelligent, chat frankly about family reaction to their decision to be in the magazine in the buff. It's okay, but
Playboy does too good of a job of removing the lasciviousness from the shoot. The only major revelation is just how fit and fine these intelligent and mature corporate workers are.
~ Buzz McClain, All Movie Guide