Released | Feb 02nd, 2011 |
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Running Time | 116 Min. |
Director | Stuart Canterbury |
Company | Hustler Video |
DVD Extras | Behind the Scenes, Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s) |
Cast | Dylan Ryder, Misty Stone, Aubrey Addams, Jack Lawrence, Bridgette B, Bella Moretti, Chris Strokes, Carlo Carrera, Chad Diamond, Samantha Saint, Bruce Venture |
Non-Sex Roles | James Bartholet |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Parody |
The problem with casting Misty Stone as entertainment great/media mogul Oprah Winfrey in this comedic take on her empire is that Winfrey’s zaftig body has been a topic of the media’s attention for a long time. See, when a woman is ultra-successful in her career in a really public way, the public and the media like to try to break that woman down by focusing on her body and its “flaws” in a way that successful men almost never have to deal with. Anyway, Winfrey is way curvier than the lithe Stone, even with the poor quality fat suit that she wears briefly, and Winfrey has a darker skin tone than Stone—another female star should have been cast in the role of Oprah, for sure. Stone does Winfrey’s mannerisms and vocal inflections fine, but a perv who wants to see a more true-to-life approximation of Winfrey getting it on is going to have to look elsewhere.
Stone does a decent solo scene with a red dildo and a black dong after eating a chocolate cake, inexplicably blows two guys in a bar and does a three-way with Carlo Carrera and Bella Moretti. Jack Lawrence does a funny impression of a very heterosexual John Travolta, depicted getting it on with a female Harpo staffer played by blonde cutie Aubrey Addams.