(2007 Video)

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Poorly done salute to big & bouncy plumpers
lor_10 March 2017
It's B. Skow's crew here, with the great man himself handling the camera, as Vivid's producer/production manager/go-fer Shylar Cobi gets a director's credit for helming a sloppy video. No DGA card in Shylock's future.

The pretense of tying the sex scenes together is mislaid along the way, as delivering lots of big boobs as an alternative to the typical Vivid Girl vehicle flops. Many of the girls, notably Floridian April MacKenzee, seem to have strayed from a Scores Group set onto the Vivid lot, which a decade ago would be porn's equivalent to a Monogram or PRC lady working accidentally for MGM in the '40s.

Top-billed newcomer Abbey Brooks is cast as Angelica Sin's daughter, even though the actress is only 8 years younger than Sin. Sin, with her fabulous natural breasts and outgoing personality, easily steals the show, though it isn't worth the trouble. I thought their relationship would lead to a plot, but it is just tossed in, plus the in-joke that Sin's character is named Mrs. Brooks (other characters either are unnamed or use their stage names as characters in time-honored porn tradition).

Ms. Panther has an extraneous but showy scene unveiling her huge mammaries for washing a car, and then providing mixed-combo content by humping Alan Stafford. It's one of the Black beauty's few mainstream roles.

Interracial sex is also provided by an oiled-up sunbather Amber Peach (with expanded breasts here, compared to what she looks like in a Bonus Scene excerpted from an earlier Vivid assignment) paired with John E. Depth. Cobi ends the show with a swimming pool orgy - as corny as it gets.

The word "effortless" is often trotted out to describe how masters of their craft make quality look easy. For junk like this, it merely suggests no effort was expended at all.
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