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Beaver & Buttcheeks

Beaver & Buttcheeks

Released Jan 31st, 1994
Running Time 82
Director Jim Enright
Company Dreamland Elite
Critical Rating AAA 1/2
Genre Feature

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Watching "Beavis & Butthead" is a learned perversion. There are those who actually like the show, but as often enough happens in the world of XXX, the sexual parody of this mainstream phenomenon is better than the original —in this case, entirely due to the presence of Tara Monroe and Rebecca Bardoux as the title characters, and some decent writing by scripter Jonathan Morgan, who also plays the manager of radio station "Channel 69."

Bardoux is definitely the sexier of the pair, and her scene with bandleader Steven St. Croix is the second hottest of the show. Bardoux still delivers her boundless sexual energy, whether camping on St. Croix's peg or moving to his doggie-style plunging (sorry, no anal here).

But the steamiest sex is the lead-off scene between Morgan and his secretary Wednesday —she of the many piercings— where he licks her tits and fingers her ass, and she responds vocally enough to shake the scenery. Nor do her moans and sighs quiet down any when Morgan plunges her on the couch, a prelude to a facial flood finish. Finally, mention must be made of Kimberly Chambers' tryst with "dog boy" Tom Byron. Though the couple's positions are ordinary enough, Mr. Chambers certainly seems to enjoy eating and being eaten, and takes her facial bath like a champ.

Among the real misses here are the Tara/Marc Wallice match-up, a sort of "wham-bam-cum-on-my-tits" mini-scene, and the three-girl "69" daisy chain that ends the tape. Neither raise the required heat, and those, coupled with the poor color quality and cheesy —dare I say inappropriate (for a sex tape)? —rock music, bring down the rating a bit. Still, fans of Bardoux and Monroe —the boxcover babes— dare not miss this, so retailers should recommend it to those customers.



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