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7/10
To choose between two Tiffanys
Wolfgang_Rodenbach15 December 2009
Warning: Spoilers
Stan Perkins (Mike Horner) runs some kind of office where nobody seems to do much work. He needs a new senior systems annalist, and had already found the perfect applicant when Kimberly (Tiffany Mynx) pushes herself in on the position. The easily impressed/aroused Stan hires Kim on the spot, who starts giving him orders immediately after their sex scene.

Then mousy & bespectacled Sally Jenkings (Tiffany Million) arrives. Perkins tries to brush her off but before he's got her out the door, Kimberly returns to say her agent got her an audition for "Days of our children's lives" and doesn't want the office job no more. So, Sally becomes the new senior systems annalist and is introduced to her co-workers. Cindy takes very little interest in showing the new girl around, but luckily Laura is a bit nicer. Then she starts receiving seductive little notes from the boss, who wants her to jump on the reports and work overtime. All the while he's promising her a romantic dinner. Gullible Sally is soon swooning for Stan.

While Cindy and the guys go to Charlie's for Happy Hour, Sally is stuck at her desk believing in Stan the Man's (soon to be broken) promise to take her out for the best diners she's ever had. But Laura returns to leave her resignation and decides to give Sally a bit of a make-over right then and there, as well as some lesions in the art of love. Would you believe this is only the second sex scene in the entire picture? Afterward Laura reveals she is opening a Nerf shop on the island and tells sweet Sally to apply for her former position as Stan's personal assistant. Empowered by her new found sexuality and spectacle free look, Sally takes the office by storm, seduces Stan on the spot and gets herself a raise.

To summarize, "The Boss: is a nice little quickie starring two of the most prominent Tiffany's of the Nineties: Million & Mynx. As noted before, there's less sex than usual (the actress playing Cindy never even undresses) but at least there's a bit of a story and Miss Million exceeds at transforming from a demure secretary into a self assured dominatrix.

7 out of 10
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