Released | Sep 03rd, 2010 |
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Running Time | 106 Min. |
Director | Jim Enright |
Company | DreamZone Entertainment |
DVD Extras | Behind the Scenes, Still Gallery(ies), Widescreen |
Cast | Dale DaBone, Sunny Lane, Monique Alexander, Kris Slater, Jewels Jade, Johnny Castle, Danny Mountain, Rocco Reed, Audrey Lords |
Critical Rating | AAAA |
Genre | Parody |
The ladies of New York are spending some time in the streets of Beverly Hills and celebrating the brainstorm of a lifetime! Carrie, Charlotte, Samantha and Miranda are all laughs and cheers over their latest invention, and it is not a new type of Martini. Inspired by the lackluster bedroom skills of her husband, Charlotte locked herself into the lab and came up with the cure for the common orgasm. She had all her friends help her research the toy that would make an oh so good night into an “OH SO GOOOOD NIGHT!” Join us as they tell how they made the mundane into the miraculous and the average into the AWESOME with The Screaming O!
We always appreciate when the writer of a porn parody at least makes an effort to stay true to the original material, and we must give props to Dream Zone and Luther King for doing just that with their version of Sex and the City. Carrie, Miranda, Samantha and Charlotte (Monique Alexander, Audrey Lords, Sunny Lane and Jewels Jade, respectively) sit around a fancy restaurant (set in Beverly Hills instead of New York) discussing their greatest sexual triumph: their invention of The Screaming O.
Granted, the promotion of The Screaming O products does seem a little heavy-handed at times, but for the most part the movie avoids becoming a flat-out infomercial and remains entertaining. Each of the five boy/girl scenes features the use of a Screaming O product, which—in our eyes—is beneficial for those who’ve never used a cock ring before.
While Monique Alexander does a great job in the Carrie role, the real standout for us is Sunny Lane as Samantha. She just seems to get the character’s sensual and sexual attitudes and behaviors down to the letter.