Released | Mar 01st, 1999 |
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Running Time | 135 |
Director | Robert Black |
Company | Extreme Associates |
Cast | Jamie Lee, Claudio (I), Cartier, Luciano (I), Earl Slate, Ian Daniels, Brandon Iron, Chris Canon, Nina Whett, Holly Landers, Lex (I), Cherry Lee, Gina Rome, T.T. Boy, Tiffany Mynx, Lizzy Borden, Iroc |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Feature |
Admittedly, the notion of a vid hosted by an oversized, talking, turd-squatting insect is an appealing idea for our warped sensibilities. an oversized, talking, turd-squatting insect getting stoned on second-hand bong smoke and buzzing around pussy is even more amusing. However, High Fly -- while outrageous and innovative, in a minor way -- just won't be raising too many dicks. This can be blamed not on the performers but on the Fly's POV camera gag. It's no more than a gimmick, one which wears out its welcome 10 minutes into the tape. Imagine a light consumer videocam mounted on a hand-held pole, soaring to the ceiling... then dive-bombing in for gynecological close-ups in a single, stomach wrenching camera move. Imagine a thousand such moves, and then imagine trying to get (or remain) aroused. Add to the nausea factor the jaundice-yellow light flooding most of the interiors.
As one might imagine, there are a few scenes which are set in appropriately seedy locations, such as a morgue, or a crummy bathroom where Jamie Lee and her iris-like sphincter take a bold shot from Brandon Iron's even bolder cock. Being a Rob Black vid, expect to see her head dunked in the toilet, repeatedly. The director also makes a not-so subtle cameo as three guys wearing Rob Black masks force Nina Whett to perform a round robin b.j.
Bottom line: It just doesn't fly, and that's no shit.