Stalk Me
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- 2023
- 1h 30m
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Adult time created a VOD by taking a Pure Taboo segment titled "Long Time, No Stalk" and sequencing it with a 21Sextury scene "No Questions Asked". Why? Who knows?
Robby Echo, using his dumb new name Robby Apples, is the stalker of this exceedingly boring segment. It lacks everything necessary to the dramatic premise: no suspense, no pace, no credibility, no nothing.
Opening scene, awkwardly acted by Echo/Apples and damsel in distress Victoria Voxxx is way too explicit and obvious (nullifying suspense) as creepy Robby announces he's just moved into the house next door to VV. She's been stalked by him some time ago and even moved to a new state, but he's followed her and wants to be her "friend". VV is frightened and doesn't know what to do.
She can't get the police to help her, having even failed to get a restraining order in their previous encounters. The vignette is truly uneventful for 15 minutes of filler until he visits with a pizza and manages to be tolerated by her. She offers sex with him in exchange for Robby to move away and never darken her doorstep again.
As is customary for this series, VV drops her character immediately as Robby starts f*cking her on the living room couch (and she's having orgasms like crazy), and half an hour later she gets a facial and the most predictable (and dull ending) to the non-story. A true time-waster, poorly directe by the Anatomik Media team.
The other scene is Euro porn, starring Candee Licious. She does a striptease for the camera at her wall mirror and then masturbates with the aid of a handy butt plug. Josh Jo (who used to be called just "Josh" in Dorcel and many other porn videos) arrives and f*cks her in the butt, ending with a creampie. It's merely okay all-sex entertainment (no dialogue) for Candee fans.
Just one question: what's the point, Adult Time?
Robby Echo, using his dumb new name Robby Apples, is the stalker of this exceedingly boring segment. It lacks everything necessary to the dramatic premise: no suspense, no pace, no credibility, no nothing.
Opening scene, awkwardly acted by Echo/Apples and damsel in distress Victoria Voxxx is way too explicit and obvious (nullifying suspense) as creepy Robby announces he's just moved into the house next door to VV. She's been stalked by him some time ago and even moved to a new state, but he's followed her and wants to be her "friend". VV is frightened and doesn't know what to do.
She can't get the police to help her, having even failed to get a restraining order in their previous encounters. The vignette is truly uneventful for 15 minutes of filler until he visits with a pizza and manages to be tolerated by her. She offers sex with him in exchange for Robby to move away and never darken her doorstep again.
As is customary for this series, VV drops her character immediately as Robby starts f*cking her on the living room couch (and she's having orgasms like crazy), and half an hour later she gets a facial and the most predictable (and dull ending) to the non-story. A true time-waster, poorly directe by the Anatomik Media team.
The other scene is Euro porn, starring Candee Licious. She does a striptease for the camera at her wall mirror and then masturbates with the aid of a handy butt plug. Josh Jo (who used to be called just "Josh" in Dorcel and many other porn videos) arrives and f*cks her in the butt, ending with a creampie. It's merely okay all-sex entertainment (no dialogue) for Candee fans.
Just one question: what's the point, Adult Time?
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- lor_
- Jan 18, 2024
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