Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA advertising executive agent does everything she can do to stay on top of her business, even if she has to seductive means to do so.A advertising executive agent does everything she can do to stay on top of her business, even if she has to seductive means to do so.A advertising executive agent does everything she can do to stay on top of her business, even if she has to seductive means to do so.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
Angela Nicholas
- Cindy La Conte
- (as Angela Davies)
Sasha Peralto
- Tai
- (as Sasha Rochelle)
Mia Zottoli
- Melissa Bessler
- (as Ava Lake)
Rob Steinberg
- Locke Rubin
- (as Robert Westbrook)
Leila Hashemzadeh
- Deborah
- (as Leila R. Hashemzadeh)
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This is a very fun and sexy soft-core porn flick. Expect loads of high-quality sex and nudity, with several women literally showing off every inch of their bodies. My favorite hottie was Sasha Peralto, who is flat-out stunning as a secretary with a gorgeous face and beautiful body she has no qualms about frequently showing off.
I was up at around 5:00am and happened to find this little soft-core flick on showtime. I wasn't expecting much but was really happy to find that the movie was more than just the usual simulated sex and bad acting. It actually had a plot; a plot that I cared about and forced myself to stay up till 7 to find out how it ended. My husband had long since passed out but I was still wondering what was going to happen. It's about this executive named Catherine who quits her job after her mean boss, Cindy, steals an account from her. Catherine decides to go out on her own and start her own firm. The ending was pretty predictable but it was still a fun movie to watch. The things I loved were the story line was believable, the boyfriend looked like a hot regular guy (as opposed to the usual soft core studs who look like male strippers) and the only reason I gave it a 7 was because the version I saw had zero frontal nudity and was cut severely . The script was actually very good. The acting wasn't bad either. I'm ordering my steamy unrated copy right now.
I really enjoyed this video. Holly Sampson (2 scenes), Ava Lake (1 scene), and Sasha Rochelle (2 scenes) all look great. The sex scenes are, for the most part, very well done. This isn't one where the music covers up the sounds of the actors/actresses and there are no abrupt or awkward endings.
But there were some things that I would have liked to seen done differently. They should have cut some dialogue and fit in one or two more sex scenes. One of the scenes is in the back of a limo, which isn't the optimal location. The lighting in that scene wasn't very good either. And finally, during a couple of scenes, the director had a tendency to zoom the camera in too close to the action. We needed some full body shots.
But it's still easy to recommend.
But there were some things that I would have liked to seen done differently. They should have cut some dialogue and fit in one or two more sex scenes. One of the scenes is in the back of a limo, which isn't the optimal location. The lighting in that scene wasn't very good either. And finally, during a couple of scenes, the director had a tendency to zoom the camera in too close to the action. We needed some full body shots.
But it's still easy to recommend.
These people aren't well known for their acting talents, so the dramatic conflict plotted into the script was mostly a waste of time. Holly Sampson seems to be without her boob job and her hair changes color for a nude scene by the swimming pool, so maybe a double took her place that time. The best nude scene was the last one, it wasn't hers and it was so long that it looked fake. The double crossing schemers of the advertising world left no characters anyone could like. Too much effort was made to plot a story and have a lot of sex that it misfired in both areas. A better sequel is needed with Holly's new boob job. She and her girlfriend quit to become topless dancers. We'll call it Staying Topless!
"Staying On Top" is another film of the soft-core erotica genre. I liked this film, although I have seen better. The acting was generally good considering the genre.
Not many people care about the plots of films like this one, but here it is. A new, young advertising executive, Katherine Phillips, is put in charge of a new account. However her supervisor, Cindy La Conte, takes the account away from her. Ms. La Conte wants the account all to herself. Ms. Phillips quits her job from the frustration, but there's a problem. The new account specifically wanted her to do the work, not Ms. La Conte. If the head of the firm finds out that Katherine Phillips quit her job, Cindy La Conte will be out of a job. If things weren't bad enough for Katherine, she finds out that her boyfriend has been cheating on her. Can Katherine Phillips survive Ms. La Conte's schemes while dealing with the emotional turmoil of her love life? Better yet, can she succeed with her dreams?
Ah, who cares? With a gag character name like "La Conte" for the evil female villain, this film is clearly as deep as a baby pool. However, it's not supposed to be deep. This is a film that couples can watch if they're feeling up to "stimulating" entertainment.
Now here's the deal. Six scenes are straight male-to-female scenes, one scene is a one-female-shower scene, and another scene is a one-female massaging-two-other-females then-getting-it-on-with-the-third-female scene. There are three male actors and six female actresses that grace these scenes. Some don't look that good, but most do. Holly Sampson is always great, and Sasha Rochelle was great too.
It's good. If this sort of thing is your bag, check it out.
Not many people care about the plots of films like this one, but here it is. A new, young advertising executive, Katherine Phillips, is put in charge of a new account. However her supervisor, Cindy La Conte, takes the account away from her. Ms. La Conte wants the account all to herself. Ms. Phillips quits her job from the frustration, but there's a problem. The new account specifically wanted her to do the work, not Ms. La Conte. If the head of the firm finds out that Katherine Phillips quit her job, Cindy La Conte will be out of a job. If things weren't bad enough for Katherine, she finds out that her boyfriend has been cheating on her. Can Katherine Phillips survive Ms. La Conte's schemes while dealing with the emotional turmoil of her love life? Better yet, can she succeed with her dreams?
Ah, who cares? With a gag character name like "La Conte" for the evil female villain, this film is clearly as deep as a baby pool. However, it's not supposed to be deep. This is a film that couples can watch if they're feeling up to "stimulating" entertainment.
Now here's the deal. Six scenes are straight male-to-female scenes, one scene is a one-female-shower scene, and another scene is a one-female massaging-two-other-females then-getting-it-on-with-the-third-female scene. There are three male actors and six female actresses that grace these scenes. Some don't look that good, but most do. Holly Sampson is always great, and Sasha Rochelle was great too.
It's good. If this sort of thing is your bag, check it out.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThough not explicitly shown, Danny Pape and Angela Nicholas had unsimulated sex in their sex scene.
- Citations
Cindy La Conte: New perfume, Tai?
Tai: Yeah, it is, actually.
Cindy La Conte: Must you marinate in it?
- Versions alternativesIn the USA there are two versions available, an uncut and unrated version, and an edited R-rated version.
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