When the Boyz are Away the Girlz Will Play 2
2001, Jill Kelly Productions

Reviewed By: P.T.
On: 05/08/02
Produced by: Skye Blue
Directed by: Skye Blue
Starring: Sylvia Saint, Maya Devine, Lola, Haven, Gwen Summers, Bridgette Kerkove, Jewel DeNyle, Samantha Sterlyng, Charlie, Felecia
Directing: 2
Production: 2
Storyline: 2
Music: 2
Editing: 2
Costumes: 3
Dialogue: 2


The Sex Index ©

Maya Devine with Lola X   X       X     X  
Sylvia Saint with Haven X   X       X     X  
Sylvia Saint with Gwen Summers and Bridgette Kerkove X X X       X     X  
Jewel DeNyle with Haven X   X       X     X X
Samantha Sterlyng with Charlie and Felecia X   X       X     X  


Review:

Scene 4 - other=hot wax

Lesbian gonzo with the scenes set up by Sylvia asking questions in a mall parking lot. Of course the questions are about girls' opinion of what they find sexy about lesbians.

Now these aren't really girls off the street, they're porn starlets and all the interviews are staged so they can put the names on the box cover. They list seventeen in the cast but only ten actually appear in the scenes. The best part of the street side interviews is that Sylvia does them. That's also the worst part because she has such a hard time with English. The music is repetitive and boring and doesn't really fit the numerous outdoor scenes. The action is painfully slow and staged with the excessive close-ups quenching most of the heat. The best part of the entire movie was watching Sylvia dance in between the scenes.

JKP's theory of having a huge cast list on the box cover and using only half of them in the sex scenes will end up hurting them in the long run because it gives you the feeling of being ripped off. If you're going to get this movie to see Envy, Adajja, Summer Cummings, Skye Blue, or Kelsey Heart in action you can save your dough and pass it by 'cause these girls are no where to be found. Maybe they were in the first movie. As for the rest of the cast, the camera work and editing limit them to mostly body parts. I loved the close-up of Haven scratching her nose in the middle of a scene. This is a group of over staged scenes with the actresses trying real hard to act and sound sexy.

I'm not a big fan of veggie movies and this one did nothing to change that. JKP continues to unimpress me with both their low production quality and less sexual heat. I'm not sure who their target audience is, but I know it's not the lone gunman or anyone who wants to see erotically charged footage.

PT says 2, I'm surprised Jim Holliday isn't working for JKP yet.



© 2002 Smuttco, Inc.



Jewel DeNyle



Sylvia Saint