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Flick

Flick

Released Mar 01st, 2002
Running Time 82
Director David Stanley
Company Vivid Entertainment Group
Cast Bobby Vitale, April (I), Cheyne Collins, Felicia Fox, Eric Masterson, Briana Banks
Critical Rating AAAA 1/2
Genre Feature

Rating

Synopsis

Push this funny and hot tape to the Vivid couples crowd.

Reviews

In a sea of dark tales laden with undertones of betrayal and self-loathing, it's nice to see a light-hearted romp every once in a while. Flick is such a video.

The story of a simple man - Flick, played by Eric Masterson - who is incapable of enjoying sex unless he's knocked out afterward. Flick winds up in the hospital and gains the sympathies of stripper-turned-doctor Erin (April). She thinks she can save him. He just wants her to bean him. Much wackiness ensues.

But first we start with Flick's pre-hospital stay, kneading a pillow on his lap like it's Boudin's finest sourdough pre-bake. Masterson's facial expressions are priceless. Enter Felicia Fox, who allows him to, er, flick the little man in her canoe. Fox giving Masterson head is a tasty treat, with Fox doing the tongue tease at its finest and Masterson growling his approval like a wild beast. When they start fucking, she in half-standing reverse cowgirl, Masterson's facial expression is one of manic glee as if he hadn't ever felt anything that good. After he cums on her back, she grabs a pillow and lays him out with it. Black screen. "Flick? Flick? Are you all right?" Cue the sound of the phone being dialed. "Hello, is this 911?"

This is where we, and Flick, meet Erin, who delivers an impassioned speech about helping him. Later she converses with colleague Cheyne Collins and expresses her desire to help Flick, but Collins disapproves, believing Flick's case would be best served by Dr. Carny.

"Carny," April says in half disgust. "He's a behavioral scientist. Flick's affliction isn't behavioral, it's sexual. And who better to handle that than me?" No kidding.

She goes on to offer him anything he wants if he'll let her take the case. He asks her if they can go to the zoo, if she'll tuck him in at night, and finishes with, "Will you hike up your skirt and let me jack off while you play with yourself?" Her answer? "Sure, what are friends for?" Damn. None of our friendships are like that. Immediately afterwards April is ass over teakettle on top of a nice mahogany desk frigging her box while Collins yanks his crank, holding her gaze the entire time. Seems he wants to do more than watch, though, as he has soon stapled his ears to her thighs and starts drilling for cum not long after. April is particularly delectable, not just because of the way she vocalizes her pleasure, but also how she uses those black spike-heeled sandals to her balance advantage while bouncing up and down on Collins' lap. Yummy.

Feeling refreshed and ready for work, Erin starts her quest to cure Flick. After a hilarious discussion in which she tries to explain obsessive compulsive disorder to him ("Let's say your compulsion is like a stray cat. Now, what happens if you feed that cat? Does the cat eat and leave, or does it come back every time it gets hungry?" Masterson thinks for a moment, then responds "Does the cat have a name?"). She gets the idea to talk to the whore Flick fucked to get an idea of why he's so skewed. This culminates in a hot g/g scene, in which Fox licks April with such ferocity it's a wonder that Fox doesn't catch her tongue stud on April's clit hood ring (is that covered under health insurance as an occupational hazard?) The scene is so hot that it deserves a pre-nom for Best All-Girl Sex Scene - Video.

The crux of the story, however, lies with Abeline (Briana Banks), Flick's former babysitter. We won't tell you how, but let's just say her anal with Bobby Vitale is more than drool-worthy.

Kudos to all the cast not only for their stellar fucking, but for their non-sex performances as well. April and Masterson demonstrate great comedic timing. It appears that they had as much fun making the video as we did watching it.

Needless to say there's not one low point in this video, thanks both to the sex and the script. The latter moves along at a tailored clip, effectively eliciting guffaws as it goes, while the former delights in perfect pacing and delicious camera work. You'll want to lick your screen. And then you'll want to kiss everyone involved in the making of Flick for giving you such a good time. Pre-nom Best Comedy.



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