Released | Nov 01st, 1999 |
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Running Time | 90 |
Director | John Millerman |
Company | Private Media Group Inc |
Critical Rating | AAAA |
Genre | Feature |
Shakespeare done by Private means one thing: Sex, and lots of it. Amanda and her friends are putting on a production of a Shakespeare play, but can't seem to keep their minds on the job. Every opportunity they get, they are sneaking off to do a little rolling in the hay.
Since the beginning of this series the basic premise has been simple: Amanda goes about her life videotaping all of the things that happen to her. In past volumes this worked even better than it has here. The girls are very beautiful, true, but the sex lacks the heat that viewers have come to expect from Private and the Amanda Diary series. The story doesn't really flow well or set up the sex powerfully, and the sex itself isn't carried out with passion. On the plus side, the amount of anal action will appeal to a lot of your customers.
Private has always taken great care to make their movies look good, and that trend continues here. The look of the Shakespearean costumes and Renaissance-period sets are beautiful. Private put great care into the look of the movie; it's too bad they didn't put as much care into the script.