Released | Dec 20th, 2010 |
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Running Time | 108 Min. |
Director | Robby D. |
Company | Digital Playground |
Cast | Scott Nails, Charles Dera, Manuel Ferrara, Sara Stone (I), Tony Ribas, Mick Blue, Kayden Kross, Toni Ribas, Lily LaBeau, Loni Evans |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
The title may be Girl Talk, but Kayden Kross can't; as the movie opens, she's got her mouth full with Toni Ribas' cock. This morphs into 69, then spoon, pussy-licking and both cowgirl positions (as she furiously rubs her clit), the sound of which wakes up her housemate Mick Blue in the next room.
But for Kayden, Toni was just "another test-drive," and Mick wonders what "Mr. Right" would look like. She wants someone who'll "understand" her. Mick's friend Scott Nails thinks Mick should make a play for Kayden, and she seems receptive to it ... but obviously, this confrontation will have to wait for later.
First, Kayden's off for some "girl talk," and Mick and Scott decide to crash the party disguised as girls—with the usual consequences we've seen in innumerable mainstream comedies with the same theme, except this adds hardcore. (But c'mon, guys: At least try to cover up the 5 o'clock shadow!)
With the faux females watching, Lily LaBeau tries on revealing undies just so pizza guy Manuel Ferrara will fuck her. Then they bring in male stripper Charles Dera, and though he's attracted to Mick and Scott, it's Sara Stone who takes him to the bedroom for some r 'n' r ... and b.j. and multi-positional f'ing before he j.o.s to cum.
Of course, for the blow-off, a now-revealed Mick gets it on with Kayden, as does Scott with Loni Evans—and of course, Kayden decides Mick's "the one" for her.
It's a nice, light comic turn that's bound to appeal to couples, with decently hot sex and even a laugh or two.