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Sol says: The beautiful Maria Lynn/Marie Forsa is similarly well-cast as Mac Ahlberg's FLOSSIE, a film that only flirts with hardcore -perhaps its main defect.
Not actually true. The film features plenty of hardcore footage of fellatio and intercourse. The film only lacks the current obsession with male ejaculation.
The film is beautifully lit and filmed, and the lead actress is adorable. I'd describe it as an excellent "couples movie", unlike the vast majority of the current product. It is explicit, without being gynecological.
Not actually true. The film features plenty of hardcore footage of fellatio and intercourse. The film only lacks the current obsession with male ejaculation.
The film is beautifully lit and filmed, and the lead actress is adorable. I'd describe it as an excellent "couples movie", unlike the vast majority of the current product. It is explicit, without being gynecological.
A surprisingly solid parody of the classic sitcom. The studio actually went to considerable trouble to duplicate the original sets, costumes and hairstyles of the original series, and most of the actors were game to try to capture the work of the original actors they were parodying. Evan Stone as Doctor Johnny Fever was a particular stand-out.
If I have one problem, it's that there are too few sex scenes that last too long. The Johnny Fever scene with the two "Supertramp" fans (clever idea) seems to go on forever. The pairings seemed very arbitrary as well, putting characters together who never displayed any attraction to each other in the original series. There was enough sexual tension in the original to exploit without needing to invent attractions that weren't there.
They also missed a great opportunity to bring in a "Golden Age" performer as "Mother Carlson". Nina Hartley, or possibly even Juliet "Aunt Peg" Anderson could have done an excellent job with a great character.
If I have one problem, it's that there are too few sex scenes that last too long. The Johnny Fever scene with the two "Supertramp" fans (clever idea) seems to go on forever. The pairings seemed very arbitrary as well, putting characters together who never displayed any attraction to each other in the original series. There was enough sexual tension in the original to exploit without needing to invent attractions that weren't there.
They also missed a great opportunity to bring in a "Golden Age" performer as "Mother Carlson". Nina Hartley, or possibly even Juliet "Aunt Peg" Anderson could have done an excellent job with a great character.