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Play Me VHS Video
Play Me Description: "Aussie bombshell Diedre Holland is a documentary maker who has just wrapped up a shoot in Europe and is in L.A. to visit her sister Alexis Storm. Her brother in law Randy West picks her up at the airport and starts drooling immediately. Jon Dough, one of Alexis and Randy's friends, also develops a serious case of the hots for Diedre, and a friendly rivalry develops between them. Meanwhile, Diedre has begun shooting a documentary about the sex lives of the Californians she is living amongst. After Diedre has thoroughly worked over Jon in a napalm-hot boff session, Alexis sets Randy up with her sister and the roar through a torrid threesome. A fun, sexy jaunt through the California lifestyle with the delectable Ms. Holland."
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| BRDanner's Movie Review (1) |
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Starring: Champagne, Meltingly beautiful and natural, with hair casually twisted back, looks like the wife next-door. Deidre Holland (the nominal lead) and Tianna are both believable and subtle, with genuine erotic fire. All of these women are called upon to actually act. . . and they do! Randy West and Jon Dough act well also, in between basic, competent action. Forget the plot description above. . . it's all wrong. Deidre visits her old school friend Champagne, whose marriage with Jon Dough is going nowhere, and who's finding solace with Dough's cousin, West. It's all pretty cheesy and boring, except everyone totally sells it, especially Champagne and Dough, who look strikingly realistic and vulnerable. Very, very basic production, but little is necessary with Thomas's nice script and real life acting going on in between the sex. If you're looking for raw material, go elsewhere, but if you're looking for realistic performances with people who actually seem aroused, this is a winner! Great sex, with a lot of time to build the action between the characers. Soft, subtle, thoughtful, and great for couples. People actually behaving with genuine vulnerability in a porn film! Could have used the plot to work out a better ending. . . I know, we never get one in any film, but this one delivered enough acting that I was actually disappointed that the loose threads didn't get tied up. A solid 7. If you're looking for anything on the soft, cerberal side, add two points.
Posted By BRDanner, www.excaliburfilms.com | 10/12/06 1:58 PM
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