Hard Squeeze...sometimes love hurts

1995, Emerald City

Reviewed By:
P.T.

On: 10/10/99


Produced by: Wes Brown
Directed by: Wes Brown
Starring: Shelby Stevens, Isis Nile, Bunny Bleu, Tina Tyler, Melissa Hill, Eva, Dallas D'Amore, Alex Sanders, Jon Dough, Vince Vouyer
Directing: 2
Production: 2
Storyline: 1
Music: 1
Editing: 2
Costumes: 2
Dialogue: 1

The Sex Index ©

Isis Nile with Jon Dough                  
Melissa Hill with Alex Sanders                  
Shelby Stevens with Bunny Bleu and Eva                  
Tina Tyler with Vince Vouyer                  
Jon Dough with Dallas D'                
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       
                       


Review:

This film was a major disappointment and is a good example why this site was started. Shelby Stevens is on the box cover and one would believe she is the star of the video. In actuality, she only appears in one all girl scene and really has nothing to do with the storyline. For those of you who don't know, if Ian Daniels isn't in the movie with Shelby, it's a good bet that she' not doing a boy/girl scene. The teaser runs on with all the catch phrases and tells you absolutely nothing about the flick.

This film has loads of top stars and simply does not deliver. The first scene with Jon and Isis is OK and the next one with Alex and Melissa is the best of the bunch. After these two scenes, the rest of this video isn't worth watching (except to see Shelby). The storyline and dialogue are moronic. The camera work and lighting are horrendous. The music is a bad reminder of the late seventies. Nothing in the movie seems to fit. This is a one day quickie that looks like it.

If you feel you must see this movie, just make sure the batteries in your remote are fully charged. You won't want to get caught without the fast forward. And remember, I warned you!!

PT says 2 just because of the cast.



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