Sexy secret agents go undercover (and under the covers) at an erotic magazine to catch a saboteur.More softcore madness from director Fred Olen Ray. Three members of the Teenie Weenie Bikini Squad (Brandin Rackley, Michelle Maylene, Kylee Nash) go undercover to try and bring down a magazine publisher named Tef (clearly poking fun at Hugh Hefner) who is starting to go into a more explicit business. Is there really much need for a plot in a film like this? Ive been watching quite a few of these softcore flicks as they appear on HBO. Part of the reason is that Im just checking out what Ray has been up to the past few years but Im also having flashbacks to when I was a teenager and watching this stuff on Cinemax in the early morning hours. Theres no question that this here is one of the weaker ones Ive seen from Ray but if youre a fan of the genre then theres still some nice things to look at here. These nice things are of course the women who barely keep their clothes on for more than three-minutes and weve also got Beverly Lyne and Kelli McCarty in the cast. All five women obviously are quite attractive and their nude bodies are the reason to check this out. I think what really keeps this film from being as good as some of the directors others is that there just isnt enough interest in the actual story. Yes, the story isnt all that important but you still need something to hold your attention and I think the missing comedy also hurts. The sex scenes are pretty much by-the-numbers as well.