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Jon Dough directed this stupid Dyanna Lauren vehicle for Vivid, a time-killer that should have had some interesting connection.
It's about a pair of sisters, Lauren and Monique DeMoan, with Monique an artist while Dyanna has just graduated from college (a very cheap and phony outdoor ceremony that even dispenses with caps & gowns), and is leaving to seek work in Los Angeles with a personal trainer as boss (he's played very poorly, as if under protest, by an untalented NonSex guy named Hatman).
The non-story credited to "Alex Smart" (actually Edmond O'Brien's son) is really just extraneous sex scenes, with the edited-down (as usual for Vivid) DVD version making little sense, as Dyanna has fun with hippies (= they drive around in a van) Stephanie Swift and the long-haired "Tommy Gunn" of the '90s, not the star later using that name, and a contrived rooftop climax is really idiotic. Various cameos add nothing, and cosplay by Laura Palmer (as Xena) and Mark Davis (with a dumb wig as Hercules) seem to have been thrown in as tributes to Sam Raimi & company.
Strictly a vanity production, which would have gone unreleased had it been a mainstream movie rather than porn.
It's about a pair of sisters, Lauren and Monique DeMoan, with Monique an artist while Dyanna has just graduated from college (a very cheap and phony outdoor ceremony that even dispenses with caps & gowns), and is leaving to seek work in Los Angeles with a personal trainer as boss (he's played very poorly, as if under protest, by an untalented NonSex guy named Hatman).
The non-story credited to "Alex Smart" (actually Edmond O'Brien's son) is really just extraneous sex scenes, with the edited-down (as usual for Vivid) DVD version making little sense, as Dyanna has fun with hippies (= they drive around in a van) Stephanie Swift and the long-haired "Tommy Gunn" of the '90s, not the star later using that name, and a contrived rooftop climax is really idiotic. Various cameos add nothing, and cosplay by Laura Palmer (as Xena) and Mark Davis (with a dumb wig as Hercules) seem to have been thrown in as tributes to Sam Raimi & company.
Strictly a vanity production, which would have gone unreleased had it been a mainstream movie rather than porn.
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- lor_
- Jan 30, 2024
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