Date sent: Wed, 30 Apr 1997 19:20:20 -0400
From: Sniper ([email protected])
Subject: Review: Deep Inside Racquel Darrien
Author's note: I've always liked Racquel, even though I thought her
talents are wasted by her keeping with Derek. While I wish her and Derek
happiness, I would love to see them stop making scenes together.
Deep Inside Racquel Darrian
Starring: Racquel Darrian, Madison, Savannah, Patrica kennedy, Tiffany
Mynx
This tape is like the rest in the "Deep Inside" series by VCA which
features an interview with the star, interspaced with some of the stars
scenes from their VCA movies.
All of the b/g scenes have Racquel paired with Derek Lane (Last name?),
so if you don't like that pairing, don't even look at this tape.
There are three scenes with Racquel and Derek in this tape.
There is an orgy scene in a garage with Savannah, Patrica Kennedy,
Madison (pre-boob job), and Racquel. This scene is pretty good, but it
is very tame. No toys, no oil, no invasive fingering. Just two two-girl
parings going on simultainously with a little swapping.
The only new scene, picked by Racquel, is with her and Tiffany Mynx.
Tiffany looks great here, but looks as though she is deliberatly
restraining herself. (Like Racquel told her not to be to rough with
her). The scene is okay. But no heat. I think it would have been great
to see Tiff ravage Racquel like she did CBlue in No Fear.
The interview tells us something we all kinda knew or guessed, Racquel
implies that she only likes b/g sex with Derek, and that girl/girl is
okay but she prefers men (Derek). My only thing is this: If the reason
she doesn't like other men is because she loves Derek, and has confused
sex and love, then okay. But I think she should retire, 'cause I think
most people are tired of watching her and Derek fuck on camera. But if
that's not the case, and the deal is that her and Derek have decided for
her not to fuck other guys on camera, then I would like to know what the
hell she is doing in the PRO porn business. If her and Derek want to
fuck on camera, for money, buy a video camera and make amature movies
and let the women who are in the porn industry and who have no qualms
about having sex with various men have the spotlight (and the boxcover)!
Sniper
Created: May 01, 1997 -- 08:28 PM
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