Released | Nov 30th, 1994 |
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Running Time | 108 |
Directors | Alex Sanders, Jonathan Morgan |
Company | Video Team |
Cast | Nikki Tee, Michelle Schoonver, Melissa Monet, Kirsty Waay, Nikki Lee, Jonathan Morgan |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Gonzo |
Morgan and Sanders try to make us believe they're the "Ugly Georges" of 1994 as they take their video camera to a real-life college and approach real-life actresses masquerading as students and get them to... well, you know. But wait! I may be judging these guys too harshly. The girls, except for the now-well-known Kirsty Waay, may actually be students. It's just that none of them ask the boys, "Hey, what's with the camera?" Instead, it's like they don't even notice the thing or care that they're being taped. Now, that's entertainment!
The boys' first encounter is with Nikki Tee — or Nikki Lee; both names are in the credits, but it's one actress. Like the others, Nikki looks like a college type. Even Kirsty Waay, on her "way" to soccer practice, could easily pass for a coed. As for the sex, it's pleasant enough, but there's nothing (except the two girls) that we haven't seen before.
This tape uses a cute concept, but a little more realism would have given it the strange eroticism that the real Ugly George occasionally evokes.