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Subject: Dunbar Review #115: Dangerous Curves
From: [email protected] (Jamal Dunbar)
Date: Fri, 22 Mar 1996 06:34:47 UTC
# Dangerous Curves - VCA
c 2.75 1994 VCA (Racquel Productions), Derrick Lane
. Celeste {pc.Cg|M}, Derrick Lane
. Devon Shire, Randy Spears {p.D;e.F}, Derrick Lane {p.Rc|Cg|M;e.St}
. Celeste, Woody Long {p.Cg|M}
. Laurie Cameron, Devon Shire
. Laurie Cameron, Paul Morgan
Plot/Premise:
It's Randy's birthday. For a present his wife leaves town, so he
can be a bachelor for the weekend. (It gets it title from
the shots of Celeste driving around in Corvette convertible).
Synopsis:
Before leaving town, Celeste stops by to fuck Randy's business partner,
Derrick Lane. The scene has nice shot of Celeste in the missionary
position shot from here head down towards her pussy. No good shots
of her legs in the air, though. Derrick uses a condom, but it's
not too distracting.
Randy gets a call from one of his buddies and they arrange to have a party
at his house. His buddies show up with Laurie and Devon, and then people
start having sex.
First up is Devon with Randy and Derrick. Starts off with nice shot of
Devon giving head to Randy. One decent shot of Randy giving it to Devon
doggie style while she is sucking Derrick. It's too short and not
full-body, but shows off the curve of Devon's ass nicely. Devon does
reverse cowgirl with Derrick but we are only treated to one brief full body
shot. Overall the scene is pretty disappointing. It would almost be a
total waste if I didn't find Devon so captivating.
Meanwhile, Celeste picks up a stranded motorist (Woody), gives him a
ride home and then fucks him. Again there's one good shot of Celeste
in the missionary position.
Back at the party, Laurie and Devon put on a lesbian show for the guys.
Laurie and Devon look great, but I still fast-forwarded through the
lesbian action.
Finally, Laurie and her beau have sex. There are hardly any good shots.
The scene would be a total loss if Laurie wasn't so darn cute.
Random Notes:
I rented this because the box list Laurie Cameron and Devon Shire in the
cast. I was expecting a rip-off, so I was pleasantly suprised. They both
do appear in the movie. They appear in new scenes, not scenes chopped from
other movies, and the both peform with men. Better still is that Celeste
looks terrific and turns in a couple of good performances.
Really bad sound effects and dubbing. For example, cock-sucking noise
that is ridiculously loud, and ass-slapping sounds that are badly timed.
The tape label says copyright 1995, but it must be older than that because
Celeste is still with Woody, and Devon and Laurie hadn't departed the scene
yet. Maybe it was tied up legally because it's from Racquel productions,
and Racquel has an exclusive contract with Vivid?
Summary:
I've probably over-rated this video because I found the women so
captivating. It's actually only a marginal rental due to the fairly poor
editting and technical values. Despite having three lovely women, there's
just not that much good footage of them.
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