"Michael" (Ken Steadman) is a marketing expert for a national ad agency in Los Angeles that is trying to land the account of a Japanese sporting goods manufacturer. Although he is quite good at what he does he considers his personal life to be quite dull and as a result he breaks up with his girlfriend "Melody" (Pamela Dickerson) because he needs someone more exciting. Not long afterward he thinks he has found exactly what he is looking for when a beautiful marketing assistant named "Suzanne" (Lisa Boyle) transfers in from New York. However, he soon finds that she plays by her own set of rules and realizes that he needs to either step up or quit-before it's too late. Now rather than reveal any more I will just say that Lisa Boyle dominated this movie with her acting, sex appeal and beauty. Unfortunately, the director (Moctezuma Lobato) seemed to lose control of the situation by introducing several scenes that were both unrealistic and totally ridiculous. Likewise, although his acting was tolerable, I thought Ken Steadman looked rather out-of-place with his goofy hairstyle. But that's just my opinion. Again, for what it's worth I thought that Lisa Boyle put on a dynamite performance. I also liked the addition of Jennifer Burton (as "Tiffany") to a certain extent as well. It's just too bad that the rest of the cast lacked the ability to keep up. For that reason I have rated this movie accordingly. Average.