MGM To Make 'Girls Gone Wild' Feature

Girls Gone Wild
"Girls Gone Wild," the video phenomenon built around hard-partying, breast-baring girls, is making its way to the big screen, reports The Hollywood Reporter.

The writing team of Dina Marie Chapman and Hopwood DePree ("Rhinoskin") is set to write the feature film.

The "Girls Gone Wild" brand launched in 1998 as a direct-response DVD and video brand with reality-based releases featuring women baring all on camera at such events as spring break parties and Mardi Gras. Each release -- to date there have been 83 separate offerings, including "best of" collections and compilations, according to Francis -- has rolled out unrated.

The feature version, which will aim for an R rating, will be a fictionalized story following the intersecting adventures of a group of college coeds as they descend on Panama City Beach, Fla., to find out just how wild things can get.