You think that’s the plot? No. That’s the .
God bless the internet. Have you fallen down a weird Wikipedia rabbit hole for a terrible 90s movie? Tell me which one in the comments. (I’m betting on Temptress from 1995.) scorned 1994 wikipedia
If you are a fan of 90s cinema, you know there are two types of movies: the ones that win Oscars, and the ones that end up on late-night cable at 2 AM. Scorned (1994) is the undisputed heavyweight champion of the latter category. You think that’s the plot
Scorned does not have that.
Here is why the Scorned (1994) Wikipedia page is a masterpiece of internet curation. Let’s set the stage. The film stars Shannon Tweed (the Queen of the Erotic Thriller) as Adrianna, a woman who has just been released from prison for a crime she didn't commit. She returns home to find that her sleazy husband (played by Andrew Stevens, who also co-produced— never a good sign ) has not only moved on but has married her scheming best friend. God bless the internet
The page also notes that the director, Mark L. Lester (who actually made Commando with Schwarzenegger), used the same yacht prop for three different movies in the same year. That’s not filmmaking; that’s recycling with a budget. In an age of AI-generated plot summaries and inflated blockbuster pages, the Scorned (1994) Wikipedia page is a relic of Old Internet Honesty . It doesn't try to make the movie sound good. It doesn't hype the "cultural impact." It simply states the absurd facts with a straight face, leaving the reader to supply the laughter.
It reveals that this film was part of a specific, short-lived 90s trend: . Apparently, the producer realized that Scorned , Shattered , and Captive all had the same plot, so he just remixed the order of the sex scenes and explosions.