Loverboy is a 1989 romantic comedy film directed by Joan Micklin Silver and starring Patrick Dempsey in the lead role of Randy Bodek. The plot revolves around Randy, a college student who takes a job as a pizza delivery boy to earn some extra money. He soon discovers that some female customers order pizzas with extra anchovies as a code for requesting sexual favors from him.

Randy becomes popular among the female customers for his sexual prowess and earns the nickname "Loverboy". However, things take a complicated turn when Randy's long-distance girlfriend, Jenny (played by Kirstie Alley), comes to visit him and discovers his secret job. Jenny is disgusted by Randy's behavior and breaks up with him.

Meanwhile, Randy's mother, played by Barbara Carrera, also orders a pizza with extra anchovies, much to Randy's horror. He tries to ignore her advances, but eventually gives in to her advances. This further complicates Randy's life as his mother becomes possessive and jealous of his other female customers.

The film explores themes of love, sex, family, and relationships, with a touch of humor and satire. It received mixed reviews upon release but has gained a cult following over the years. The film's cast also includes Carrie Fisher, Nancy Valen, and Robert Picardo.

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