Released at the peak of the “video seduction” era, Lingerie Days 3 wasn’t really about plot. Let’s be honest—no one was renting this from the back room of a video store for the dialogue. It was about mood, texture, and the art of the reveal. Directed with a music-video sheen by the late Nicholas "Nick" Orleans, the film is less a movie and more a 72-minute fever dream of satin, lace, and soft-focus lighting.
Today, we’re pulling the slipcover off a specific entry that has achieved a strange, shimmering cult status: . The Girls Of Penthouse Presents Lingerie Days 3...
While critics at the time dismissed it as “glorified wallpaper,” The Girls of Penthouse Presents Lingerie Days 3 has found a second life on boutique Blu-ray and niche streaming services like Full Moon's “Sinema” channel. It’s often double-featured with early Zalman King films like Red Shoe Diaries . Released at the peak of the “video seduction”
Released at the peak of the “video seduction” era, Lingerie Days 3 wasn’t really about plot. Let’s be honest—no one was renting this from the back room of a video store for the dialogue. It was about mood, texture, and the art of the reveal. Directed with a music-video sheen by the late Nicholas "Nick" Orleans, the film is less a movie and more a 72-minute fever dream of satin, lace, and soft-focus lighting.
Today, we’re pulling the slipcover off a specific entry that has achieved a strange, shimmering cult status: .
While critics at the time dismissed it as “glorified wallpaper,” The Girls of Penthouse Presents Lingerie Days 3 has found a second life on boutique Blu-ray and niche streaming services like Full Moon's “Sinema” channel. It’s often double-featured with early Zalman King films like Red Shoe Diaries .