Co-Ed Confidential

Co-Ed Confidential

2007
Co-Ed Confidential
Co-Ed Confidential

Co-Ed Confidential

6.5 | TV-MA | en | Drama

Co-Ed Confidential is a softcore pornographic cable program that is Cinemax's erotic remake of National Lampoon's Animal House, it is shown on Cinemax After Dark. The series made its premiere in 2007 and has currently had four seasons and 52 episodes and 6 compilations.

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EP13  The Last Hurrah
Jan. 01,0001
The Last Hurrah

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EP12  Performance Anxiety
Jan. 01,0001
Performance Anxiety

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EP11  Future Sex
Jan. 01,0001
Future Sex

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EP10  It's Not What it Looks Like
Jan. 01,0001
It's Not What it Looks Like

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EP9  CSI COED
Jan. 01,0001
CSI COED

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EP8  Come As You Are
Jan. 01,0001
Come As You Are

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EP7  Let Me Seduce You
Jan. 01,0001
Let Me Seduce You

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EP6  Girls in Love
Jan. 01,0001
Girls in Love

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EP5  How Minx Got Her Groove Back
Jan. 01,0001
How Minx Got Her Groove Back

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EP4  Hot for Teacher
Jun. 25,2010
Hot for Teacher

The sale of "Vantastic" creates a rift between Zach and Karen, forcing them to seek guidance from a school counselor; James and Layla battle their feelings for one another; Ciara spends the day seeking the identity of her mysterious lesbian lover; the girls object to a male-oriented theme for the weekend's reunion bash at the bar and agree to a touch-football game to settle the issue.

EP3  Finding Mr. Right Now
Jun. 18,2010
Finding Mr. Right Now

James' business students resurrect an old campus bar as their class project. Erin tries to use the campus by-laws to get James thrown off campus, but fails. James and Layla come to the realization that they must make new starts, and say a final, physical farewell.

EP2  After Party Girl
Jun. 11,2010
After Party Girl

On the morning after the party, Olga, Victoria and Maxwell wake to confront their actions of the night before. James discovers that his ex-wife, Layla, has enrolled as a student, while Larry gets paired up with his former girlfriend, Ciara, in film class. Dean Loward remains determined to get rid of James, and puts obstacles in the way of his success.

EP1  Staying Power
Jun. 04,2010
Staying Power

Dean Loward decides to let James graduate in order to be rid of him. Zach, Karen and Larry rent a dilapidated Frat House with incoming freshmen Victoria, Maxwell and Olga, and throw a farewell party for James. But will James really be able to leave college life and his merry band of friends?

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6.5 | TV-MA | en | Drama , Comedy | More Info
Released: 2007-11-02 | Released Producted By: , Country: United States of America Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.cinemax.com/coed/
Synopsis

Co-Ed Confidential is a softcore pornographic cable program that is Cinemax's erotic remake of National Lampoon's Animal House, it is shown on Cinemax After Dark. The series made its premiere in 2007 and has currently had four seasons and 52 episodes and 6 compilations.

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Cast

Michelle Maylene , Kevin Patrick , Brad Bufanda

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Klint Macro

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insomniac_rod This is one of the best Skinemax efforts to deliver quality entertainment for adults. This time, it's oriented for a younger adult audience who is still in college or those who are just incorporating in labor life.The sex is pretty explicit and leaves nothing for your imagination. The cast couldn't be better because it features sexy young actors that have performed very well previously on this kind of cinema.The humor is pretty good and could be compared to the one used in popular movie comedies such as "American Pie". The soundtrack is pretty good and catchy as well as the slick editing and colorful cinematography.I recommend this great effort for those who enjoy sex as entertainment.
jonathanruano "Co-Ed Confidential" must be considered unique in the sense that it is one of the few pornos where the writers actually put effort into writing the screenplay. Normally, porn directors and writers simply hire several attractive girls, pay them to have sex with less attractive males (of course, you really need a bisexual to make an accurate determination on that point) and arrange for boring dialogue in between. The assumption, of course, is that the porno will be profitable, because of the graphic sex scenes.But like "Dream On" (another series that comes to mind which is similar to the one reviewed here), this series is witty, amusing and original. For instance, I like the scene where Lisa (Sandra Luesse) tries to join a nunnery to safeguard her virginity. The joke here is an inside one because the head nun is played by a porn star well known in the 1990s. Another scene at the end has Karen's father remarking on how innocent and virtuous his daughter is -- he really has no idea that she is sexually uninhibited. And even the banter that occurs between the characters can be really interesting.However, I do fault the series for a few things. Some of the sexual humor is base and the sex scenes can sometimes be quite boring. Most of the actors are average, which is not surprising since it is hard to find good actors in the porn industry. But Kevin Patrick, as James, really steals the show as the cool guy running the frathouse. He successfully portrays a character that is amusing, interesting and bit too clever for his own good.
liquidcelluloid-1 Network: Cinemax; Genre: Skinamax Comedy; Content Rating: TV-MA (for simulated sex, full frontal nudity, profanity); Perspective: Contemporary (star range: 1- 4); Seasons Reviewed: 3 seasons (aka Co-Ed Confidential, Co-Ed Confidential: Sophmores, Co-Ed Confidential: Spring Break) Deep down in the bowls of television obscurity lies a little Cinemax After Dark series called "Co-Ed Confidential". Amongst the rest of the soft core, late night sex shows that have given Skinemax it's reputation, "Confidential" is a damn near mind-blowing creation. Half porn, half sitcom. It's the closest thing the network has ever come to a real show- and a fun one at that.The thing about porn, is that the traditional standards and rules don't apply. As long as there are half-way decent sex scenes (which "Confidential" has plenty of) , it can get away with anything. Bad acting, terrible writing, hapless directing. "Confidential" appears to know this and has a lot of fun with it, resulting in acting and writing that is better than anything else in the genre."Confidential" is a take-off on the usual college fraternity comedy. The characters (with a largely rotating cast) are as minimalist as they should be, streamlined into one-note traits. Normally something I decry in a show, but the rules are different here and characters as deep as "the nerd", "the jock", "the party animal" are exactly what is required. It works because the performances are actually pretty good, in that they are perfectly in line with the material. James (Kevin Patrick) is the Van Wilder, the frat boy who has permanently set up shop at the Omega house and becomes the custodian of a group of incoming freshman who due to a wacky mix-up don't otherwise have residence. Residents include party girl Karen (Michelle Maylene), geek Larry (Bradley Joseph), Freddy (Andre Boyer) and Lisa (Sandra Luesse), whose trait as the virgin makes her a short-lived character despite being the best looking in the cast. The stories and drama center around ladies man James' on-again-off-again relationship with Ophelia (Hanna Harper), well played by both."Confidential" is refreshing and surprisingly funny, both intentionally and unintentionally (though I suspect the unintentional kitschy moments may be jokes on us). Watch the show and you're going to get a fun mix of not-so-subtle pop culture references, movie quotes and lines to the effect of "If we don't raise enough money to keep Double D's bar open, Dick Johnson will buy it and take over". From the fights with the stiff campus Dean to James' loud, wacky shirts to the natural improbability of all the sex scenes and the drama of Ophelia and James break-ups, "Confidential" is the type of show that acknowledges cliché and can only be enjoyed by those that can revel it its absurdity. I can't decide if this is a surprise or not given the state of most TV, but in its own charming slap-dash sort of way, "Co-Ed Confidential" is actually funnier than a lot of the lame sitcoms on network TV. Given how clinically over-sexed most network sitcoms are – and given their inability to pay the sexual tension off- I'm willing to bet there are legions of shows that wish they were "Co-Ed Confidential". Plus, I'd put this show up against ANY of the endless National Lampoon or American Pie direct-to-DVD college movies.My favorite episode of the series is "Rolling Royce" in which James' battle with Ophelia's fiancé Royce (Eric Aston) explodes in a class presidential election between the two in which James launched a "Vote with your C**k" campaign. Given that it aired in an election year, the sitcom/porn hybrid reached into a little political satire. I can honestly say I've never, ever, seen anything like that.I've underplayed the soft-core aspect of the show, because frankly, that's actually not its strength. That's the surreal thing about it. Yet, the sex scenes in "Confidential" are actually fun. A stark contrast to the low-lit, melodramatic scenes you'll find in other shows which are limited to women finding their soul mates and making beautiful love to them while soft music croons over it. Oh please. Where fem-porn has taken over the soft-core genre, "Confidential" steps up to deliver for both genders. Yes, believe it or not, men actually watch soft-core porn too.The soundtrack, in and out of the sex scenes, pops with punk, rock themes. I dare anyone not to watch the show and not rummage around the internet for a copy of "Better than Me", the show's ending theme.Kitschy, funny, sexy, lacking any pretension to be anything more than it is, "Co-Ed Confidential" is a marriage of several familiar elements in a way that makes them all fresh and original again. I never thought I've be seeing a porn/sitcom hybrid. And even at that, what are the odds it will be as much pure fun as "Co-Ed Confidential". It's the first porn series strong enough with characters and story to deserve a mainstream DVD release. If you have Cinemax and aren't watching this show you're wasting your money.* * * / 4
FloridaBoy24 It's actually an interesting mix when comedy and I guess porn mix, truly I never found it actually exciting, I can honestly say I watched it after the first episode because of the story and comedy value. Basically this premiered as a late night show on Cinemax around 6 months ago, about 6 college students living together and the various hijinks they cause and the experiences they go through. If your looking for porn this might not be for you. If you don't mind an OK story and really college hijinks and problems that a person can relate to as a college student, I'd suggest it.Just don't go into this expecting porn or anything along those lines, it's much closer to a comedy/drama with the occasionally sex scene mixed in advancing the overall story. I Rate it high not because of the sex, but mostly because the story had me laughing the whole time.