Released | Apr 04th, 2010 |
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Running Time | 163 Min. |
Director | Lee Roy Myers |
Company | New Sensations |
Cast | Beverly Hills (I), Ashlynn Brooke, Kristina Rose, Rocco Reed, Charley Chase, Joey Brass, Vin Vericose, Gabriel Dalessandro, Gabriel D'Alessandro, Halie James, Brianna Blair |
Critical Rating | AAAA 1/2 |
Fans of both XXX and the Chuck Lorre comedy hit Big Bang Theory will likely love this excellent parody from New Sensations—even though, while all of the main characters more or less look like their mainstream counterparts, they generally don't sound a lot like them. But hey, as Sir Edmund Kean observed on his deathbed, "Death is easy; comedy is hard." Especially the voices.
But nevermind; the script is lively and the women are beautiful—particular high marks to Ashlynn Brooke, the spitting image of Penny from the TV series, and Beverly Hills, essaying the "Leslie Winkle" character, who delivers a highly-seductive lead-in to her three-way with "Sheldon" (Rocco Reed) and "Raj" (Gabriel D'Allesandro) on the cafeteria table. After the guys lick her tits and undress her, she shows them the time of their lives with mish, doggie, both cowgirl positions and side-saddle—and while she's fucking one, she's generally sucking off the other.
Another top-notch scene is the opener, with "Leonard" (Joey Brass) imagining a liaison with "slutty Princess Leia" (Brianna Blair, complete with side hair buns)—and boy, is she slutty! After exposing her tits for his licks, the blonde bombshell pulls him down on the couch for mish, spoon, doggie and some terrific cowgirl action—love those hips!
Though her finale with Joey leaves a bit to be desired, Ashlynn shines in her g/g/g with Kristina Rose and Halie James. The gals sandwich each other throughout—that is, when Ashlynn isn't sitting on Kristina's face, when Ashlynn isn't licking and finger-fucking Halie's pussy, when Kristina isn't vibing Halie's pussy as Ashlynn rubs Halie's butthole, or when Halie isn't simultaneously dildoing her two partners.
Each scene runs a good half-hour in length—a good value even if one isn't a fan of the mainstream show ... but then again, who isn't?