Reviewer h dan
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Build-up 3 |
Kissing 2 |
Love scenes 2 |
Movie overall
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A softcore sex and horror movie about a small film crew, including a snooty director, a couple of sexy actresses, and a dorky crew guy who temporarily move in to a haunted house in hopes of making a movie there. They've shown up early and plan to start filming as soon as the rest of the crew arrives. Unfortunatley there is a terrible storm, which traps the group in the house with nothing to do for a few nights and prevents the rest of their crew from showing up any time soon. So the group kills time by playing stupid games. Gradually, they become aware that the house really IS haunted, by an evil ghost that makes people lose all inhibitions and carry out their most potent, secret sexual desires. Softcore nudity, sex, and half-assed scares ensue.
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 Actresses: Lorissa McComas & Julie Hughes
At one point, the group sits around the fireplace, drinking wine and listening to the storm outside. The wanna-be cool director talks everybody into playing an adult game of truth or dare. He picks only on the two actresses of course (a very hot, but classy blonde, and a rather ditzy girl-next-door-type brunette), by asking them sexually charged questions. When the brunette refuses to answer a question and takes the dare, the snobby director says, "OK, kiss (the blonde) on the lips." The sexiest part of this scene is the blonde's reaction to this. Though she has come across as sexy but reserved up to this point, she now looks at the brunette with this relaxed, "well, what are you waiting for" kind of expression. As if she wants it to happen but would never admit it. The shy brunette leans forward and gives the blonde a hasty peck on the mouth. Everyone goes, "Oh, come on! What kind of a kiss was that?" Except for the blonde, who you can tell clearly enjoyed it. This scene appears to be a let down but it is only forshadowing of what is to come.
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 Actresses: Lorissa McComas & Julie Hughes
The same two actresses - the classy blonde and the ditzy brunette - have to share the same room for the night (in a mansion? Oh well, who cares!) and have to sleep next to each other in the same bed. They are good, close friends, so they are fine with this arrangement. In the middle of the night, the brunette wakes up, looks to make sure the blonde is fast asleep, then starts to gently pleasure herself. Right when she's in the midst of this, the blonde wakes up, turns over, and catches her in the act. The brunette is obviously embarrassed and immediately freezes. The blonde remains very cool and says, "It's OK. Go on. Go on." She wants to watch. The brunette doesn't do anything. The blonde coaxes her by stroking the brunette's thigh, then pulling down the top part of the brunette's nightgown, and strokes her breast, trying to get the brunette to relax and continue masturbating in front of her. It isn't long before both girls sit up, facing each other. Then they start full-on making out. There are a handful of different , quick, sexy shots of the girls' hands stroking each others' legs, and the blonde, with a subtle smile, kissing the brunette between her breasts and then down her stomach. Unfortunately, the scene goes by a little too quick and ends a little too soon. But all of the different angles which make up this sequence are shot beautifully, with artistic lighting and shadows. It is extremely sexy but abbreviated. Definitely more satisfying to those who get turned on by the buildup more than the actual act.
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Nicely filmed, well acted, but keep in mind, the build-up is the best part. It's unfortunate that the actual lesbian encounter doesn't last nearly as long as the build-up to it. In fact, I wonder if it wasn't originally much longer, but was cut down for some reason. In the second scene, there are many abrupt cuts, leading one to believe that the scene was heavily-editted. The blonde's long, drawn-out seduction of her friend, ends abruptly and becomes a scene of both girls suddenly very "into it". Then the actual lovemaking scene is entirely composed of multiple brief shots that cut from one to the next much more quickly that is desired. That said, both actresses did look great and were convincing in their performances. And the fact that there is no music accompanying this scene but only very soft sounds of the storm outside, was a very nice touch.
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