Released | Nov 01st, 2001 |
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Running Time | 75 |
Director | Cleo Edwards |
Company | Vivid Entertainment Group |
Cast | Sydnee Steele, John Decker, Bobby Vitale, Janine Lindemulder, Alexandra Silk, Inari Vachs, Sharrin Wood |
Critical Rating | Not Yet Rated |
Genre | Film |
This one's been on the shelf a while, as the presence of Janine and Sydnee Steele in a Vivid feature - and the reference to "the Y2K problem" - can tell you. Alexandra Silk and Sydnee Steele are fucking their way through their office. Steele, a foul-mouthed virago, has no problem telling a male co-worker "You're just a crossed-out name on a list" when he asks her for a follow-up date, and welcomes new hire Janine with "She'll break your cherry, and I'll take sloppy seconds when she's finished."
Silk couples with office nerd Tyce Buné, who completely blows her off afterward to the point of her suddenly getting guilty and acquiring a conscience. Steele, not encumbered like Silk is, suggests seducing Janine for a bet-settler. Turns out she not only bags Janine, but middle-aged office assistant Sharrin Wood as well, leading to a major comeuppance and a triumphant high-five at the fadeout.
David Stanley script, as usual, pays off nicely in unexpected ways and minor pleasures. Nothing stands out in direction, acting or photography - but no false notes either, and that should be commended.