En cada episodio de esta serie, Jacqueline Stone (Ava Fabian) lee una carta escrita por una mujer en la que cuenta sus experiencias eróticas.En cada episodio de esta serie, Jacqueline Stone (Ava Fabian) lee una carta escrita por una mujer en la que cuenta sus experiencias eróticas.En cada episodio de esta serie, Jacqueline Stone (Ava Fabian) lee una carta escrita por una mujer en la que cuenta sus experiencias eróticas.
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Each episode Ava Fabian rips open a letter and so begins an erotic tale lasting about 20 minutes and featuring (on average) a few shots of breast and bum from females and males too. It's very soft core and very soft focus with lots of long shots and almost blurry scenes. Grand music accompanies the action and the stories (though a little tedious) can be amusing and even clever at times. Ava does a grand job of 'presenting' the whole concept and is suitably sexy as our guide to the wacky world of sexual foolery that we - perhaps - should be grateful we are missing. Not bad as these things go and better than Red Shoe Diaries with which it is in some ways very similar.
Only seen one episode of this, "Virtual Vixen," which is about a comic book geek whose "bad girl" heroine comes to life, and is nicely played by Julie K. Smith, allowing him to get with Carrie Westcott. A good storyline because this is the kind of thing nerds fantasize about all the time, and both Smith and Westcott look like comic book characters. They are both very voluptuous, what with Smith being a Penthouse pet and Westcott being a _Playboy_ Playmate. I thought it was clever. I haven't seen any other episodes of this series, but would like to. Oh, and Ava Fabian, another Playmate, does all of the intros. It's another good softcore series, which I wish Cinemax would do more of. Gets you more of what you watch softcore for quicker.
This review is for the UK DVD release of Volume 1 which is issued on three DVDs. Each disc contains four features. Disc 1 contains The Painting, The Business Trip, Midnight Showing and Private Dance. Disc 2 contains A Fashion Affair, Lady Luck, A Model Affair and Virtual Vixen. Disc 3 has Through an Open Window, Coming Clean, Watching Vanessa and The Partners.
Each feature starts with Jaqueline Stone (Ava Fabian) in a state of undress opening and then reading a letter detailing the exploits to come. These exploits invariably consist of lots of undressing and, more often than not, lots of unconvincing simulated sex. There are attempts at some sort of plot but they all lead to the inevitable conclusion of great sex. The usual combinations are given an airing - boy/girl, girl/girl and boy/girl/girl.
It is quite obvious that the sex and nudity have priority while the acting takes a rather distant back seat. With each episode running for only 25 minutes there really isn't much time to develop characters or personalities. The two worst aspects though are the camera direction and the music. When the sex action starts the camera takes on a life of its own, zooming here, panning there, swooping everywhere, and the music is just plain annoying.
It is difficult to work up any great enthusiasm for this series. The episodes have much of a sameness about them despite the plots and the number of cast involved. The studio and distributors also seem to lack any enthusiasm because no more volumes have so far been released in the UK - 3 stars.
Each feature starts with Jaqueline Stone (Ava Fabian) in a state of undress opening and then reading a letter detailing the exploits to come. These exploits invariably consist of lots of undressing and, more often than not, lots of unconvincing simulated sex. There are attempts at some sort of plot but they all lead to the inevitable conclusion of great sex. The usual combinations are given an airing - boy/girl, girl/girl and boy/girl/girl.
It is quite obvious that the sex and nudity have priority while the acting takes a rather distant back seat. With each episode running for only 25 minutes there really isn't much time to develop characters or personalities. The two worst aspects though are the camera direction and the music. When the sex action starts the camera takes on a life of its own, zooming here, panning there, swooping everywhere, and the music is just plain annoying.
It is difficult to work up any great enthusiasm for this series. The episodes have much of a sameness about them despite the plots and the number of cast involved. The studio and distributors also seem to lack any enthusiasm because no more volumes have so far been released in the UK - 3 stars.
Ava Fabian isn't a big favorite of mine, but I have to admit that someone who opens all her letters with a letter opener; as akin to tearing the envelope open, must have some class.
Fabian's role here is to play Jacqueline Stone, who's only use here is to be in several stages of undress, opening letters with her opener, and reading the stories of men and women who've had great sexual encounters. You'll see it all: voyeurism, posing for artists, people learning to strip for their mates, fantasies, etc.
A cast of softcore and hardcore favorites come together for this. Of course, plenty of skin and sex is there. While some stories are better than others, they all seem to be done in a tedious, unexciting manner. This is much better for couples; it's not a guys T.V. show. I can't comment on the acting because I usually see it dubbed into French, but the talent is attractive. Since it's mid-90's, this was the prime era of the softcore era, so all your favorites will look good. But this is primarily for couples, so remember that when you screen this one.
Fabian's role here is to play Jacqueline Stone, who's only use here is to be in several stages of undress, opening letters with her opener, and reading the stories of men and women who've had great sexual encounters. You'll see it all: voyeurism, posing for artists, people learning to strip for their mates, fantasies, etc.
A cast of softcore and hardcore favorites come together for this. Of course, plenty of skin and sex is there. While some stories are better than others, they all seem to be done in a tedious, unexciting manner. This is much better for couples; it's not a guys T.V. show. I can't comment on the acting because I usually see it dubbed into French, but the talent is attractive. Since it's mid-90's, this was the prime era of the softcore era, so all your favorites will look good. But this is primarily for couples, so remember that when you screen this one.
This show is enthralled with sex. I guess the title spoke for itself. In Sex and the City, I thought it was just like this - no. That show is actually a good adult situation comedy. Some episodes have little mention of sex. And this was totally ruined by the mentality of the production crew. SEX is all they want.
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- TriviaProducers invited every attractive young actress in Los Angeles to audition when they first started casting for the series. There were three rounds of auditions as producers and the casting director narrowed it down. Every actress who made it to the final round for roles requiring nudity were asked to strip to bra and panties, and then topless. Producers did body checks to make sure actresses weren't hiding something behind their clothes and that they were physically compatible for the role.
- ConexionesFollowed by Erotic Confessions (1994)
- Bandas sonorasSunshyne
Performed by Purple Planet Jam
Written by David Vaughn
Published by Purple Planet Music, Inc. (BMI)
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