Released | Apr 30th, 1999 |
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Running Time | 106 |
Director | Bud Lee |
Company | Adam & Eve Pictures |
Distribution Company | PHE |
Cast | T.J. Hart, Alec Metro, Gina Ryder, Chandler (I), Colt Steele, Stephanie Swift, Rich Handsome, Steve Hatcher, Angelica Sin, Dakota (I), Ian Daniels, Randee Lee |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
Desiree (Stephanie Swift) has solved the Y2K problem, created a software company, and "amassed a small, yet respectable, fortune in just three short years," according to her loyal employee Tyce Buné. Buné, you see, harbors an unrequited crush on Swift of Gene Simmons' boots proportions, but she's too blinded by personal trainer Colt Steele's hulking bod to cast a glance toward a Sensitive Man like him. So he distracts his aching heart by plowing Dakota's pliant asshole in the vid's standout scene, and taking her post-coital advice to woo his little genius with a candlelit dinner.
But are Dakota's true intentions altruistic? You might not think so after she heartily bangs Steele, talks Swift into observing an orgy, and tries to steal her revolutionary software program. Luckily, Buné catches the crafty blond schemer in the act ("You used me, didn't you?"), kicks her lying whore ass out, and confesses his love to Swift in a tear-jerker (literally - they both get misty-eyed) that precedes their obligatory fuck scene.
And they lived smarmily ever after....