(1999 Video)

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Only technically a sequel to "The Next Generation"
cricharddavies22 June 2006
While billed as a sequel to 1998's "Debbie Does Dallas: The Next Generation", this film -- using the entire same cast, and probably shot at the same time -- is not actually a sequel. At the end of "The Next Generation", Debbie (Lexus Locklear, who usually just went by Lexus) had quit being a basketball cheerleader and gone off to have a profitable career as a nude model. This movie opens up with her still associated with a bunch of cheerleaders, apparently for a college football team.

After Debbie's car breaks down, she has an epiphany of sorts and decides that what her little circle of cheerleaders needs is a bus. To obtain said bus, they embark on a variety of money-making schemes. (Shades of the original "Debbie Does Dallas".) Further establishing that this isn't really the same group as featured in "The Next Generation", when they try to make money as strippers, Stephanie Swift's character suffers a mild panic attack, even though she was a professional stripper in the other film!

In any event, much sex ensues, with the best scene definitely being the finale, when all five cheerleaders (Lexus, Swift, Mickey Lynn, Toni James and Lovette) team up to exhaust T.T. Boy so that he'll blow the big game. Lexus was never hotter than she was in this movie. There's also a rare bit of comedy in Mickey Lynn's scene with Mr. Marcus, where we're supposed to believe that he's able to keep going for hours, much to her stunned horror.
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Leftovers
lor_26 November 2018
This junker merely recycles footage and out-takes/extra scenes from Paul Thomas's DDD: The Next Generation. I'm reviewing the crummy DVD that fortunately was cut to just 74 minutes.

It's a dumb storyline involving Debbie played by overage Lexus (for the role) out to raise $10,000 to buy a schoolbus from creepy mechanic Tony Tedeschi, with which her mangy cheerleading squad can tour. Cornball gimmick has the gals humping a rival basketball team in order to fix a game so they can win the money, using $1,000 won in a striptease contest as their stake.

Stephanie Swift, before she became an all-time superstar (this footage dates from 1997), is wasted in the mechanical sex scenes, and Lovette contrasts with the girls as more of a real stripper. PT and Vivid were more interested in cashing in on a concept, the dubious status of the Debbie franchise as a fake landmark of Adult Cinema, than making a competent film.
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