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Shadow Play Movie
Shadow Play Description:
TRADE-IN
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| The D-Man's Movie Review (1) |
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Starring: The movie begins with the sultry Krystal Steal spying Mickey G. and Brittney Skye using the sunning desk for more than tanning. After Mickey gets Brittney's juices going, Brittney puts those pretty, pouty lips of hers to good use. Mickey drills out bouncy little nymph in a variety of positions while Krystal works herself over with a vibrator. Of course, watching isn't enough, so later when Krystal spies Jay Ashley at her workplace (a sex shop) she delves into a heated fantasy. The resulting scene sees Krystal wonderful figure stroked and prodded in a variety of ways. The best part is when Lee hoists Krystal on his shoulders, with her nookie in his face. The camera view looking up at Krystal is a pure Kodak Moment (and much more). Afterward, somebody spikes Krystal's drink, which supposedly knocks her out and into a sexual Twilight Zone. Our starlet "awakens" bound between some posts, witnessing Lee Stone paired off with Lexley Zen. As the couple increase their huffing and puffing, anonymous hands emerge from a nearby curtain to grope out restrained heroine. Although Krystal seems to enjoy getting felt up, Lezley and Lee have an understandably much more satisfied look at the end. But then its off to another scene. This time, Krystal is led (on all fours) into a special "club" by the super-hot Nikita Denise where she can explore her fantasies. Instead of watching, Krystal becomes the watched as she does a strip show number, while Nikita gives audience member Chris Cannon some extra attention. This means Nikita's usual standard of slow, loving b**w jobs, topped off with a healthy dose of cowgirl. (Sorry folks, no anal here). When Nikita finishes, it's Krystal's turn to fornicate. And in a sex swing no less! Krystal shows that she's not slouch in the swing, demonstrating balance as she drains Mickey G. Well, there are some techincal gripes. The lighting in the first scene was a bit excessive. (Yeah, it was sunny outside, but I think something could have been done). There also appeared to be a wavy line running through the middle of screen, like the screen was divided into a top half and a bottom half that couldn't merge perfectly. It seemed to die away at times, thus, maybe it was just that particular copy of the tape. On the positive side, the boxcover is classy attention getter. The best eroticism came from the final scene. The sex swing made the action hot, with a sordid touch. But every scene had it's fair share of sizzle. (Come on now, Nikita always adds a bit of spice to any movie). The eroticism rates about an 8 out of 10. The lovely, young Krystal Steal (who looks a lot like a certain "Dirty"-minded singer. . . ) shows up in every scene. (Even if Krystal isn't fully involved, at least she's naked, and isn't that the important thing?). The above-mentioned technical problems. This film is a good vehicle to showcase one of Pleasure Productions newest talents, Krystal Steal. Obviously, she's off to a good start. It rates about an 8 out of 10.
Posted By The D-Man, www.excaliburfilms.com | 10/12/06 1:58 PM
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