Released | May 31st, 2004 |
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Running Time | 90 |
Director | Britney Foster |
Company | Metro Distributors |
Cast | Sara London, Sophia (I), Alicia Rhodes, Aria, Michelle B, Shayla Knight, Honey (I), Tracey Lain, Lara Lewis, Fallon Sommers, Katrina Kraven |
Critical Rating | AAAAA |
Genre | Gonzo |
In recent years, at least, there hasn't exactly been an
embarrassment of riches to choose from when it came time to
nominate titles for AVN's Best All-Girl Feature award. With
the release of Britney Foster's Nightmare, however, the
nominees at next year's show look to include at least one
title for the ages.
It's only May, we realize, but this reviewer is gonna go out
on a limb and say that from this vantage point, Nightmare
looks to be the pussy-partial title to beat next January in
Vegas.
Gorgeously shot, edited, directed and produced with a dark,
unsettling vibe, and filled with wicked, wankable group
Sapphic sex, the appropriately-named Nightmare is one of the
best all-girl titles of this or any other year (world-class
production values and nasty, down and dirty sex: now there's
a concept).
Though technically, it has five sex scenes, this
otherwordly-feeling production - the videography seamlessly
alternates throughout between color and black and white, and
the image/sound editing apes creepy, disorienting techniques
from mainstream horror flicks - feels more like one
continuous, well, sexual Nightmare set in a dark, dank
warehouse complete with jail cells and a full-on dungeon.
The cast is uniformly hot, if not all exactly all A-list
names, lusciously attired in lingerie, monster heels,
knee-high boots, fishnets and various and sundry other
mouth-watering, form-baring, fetish-lite garb.
The action is pretty much the same throughout, though that's
not a criticism: four or five whores do each with fingers,
tongues and above all else, huge fucking clear glass dils.
Lots of girl ass gets fucked amid a shower of spittle
(Foster, in particular, loves to lunger on and in pussy and
shithole) and in-your-face dirty talk (most especially from
Aria, who, along with Foster, is in just about every scene,
and who spews "fuck" seemingly more times than Al Pacino does
in Scarface; no mean feat).
The sex rarely hits a flat-out, fevered intensity -
exceptions are Katrina Kraven in the closer, and, to a lesser
degree, Alicia Rhodes (both deserving of pre-noms for Female
Performer of the Year) - but thanks to the wicked porno
aesthetic, Foster brings to the table it's horny, dick
stiffening, wank-worthy fodder nonetheless. One such moment
cums in scene four when, as Aria fucks herself standing up
with a baseball bat-sized toy, Foster - only her sexy,
fetish-panted legs are seen in the foreground framing the
action - orders two other fillies to "pray" to Aria (i.e.,
get on their knees and worship her boots). Hey, it got us
off.
Throughout, Foster - a formidable, hard-as-nails,
foul-mouthed bitch with a don't-fuck-with-me 'tude and
awe-inspiring bolt-ons - is a commanding, dominant presence
as, like some kind of XXX-rated field marshal, she directs
much of the action in front of the camera, positioning bodies
and pussies and assholes to her satisfaction.
"Fuck it like you like it, you fucking whore," she tells
Aria at one point while reaming her cunt. And, at another
point, while watching Kraven's crapper get impaled, "You gape
like the grand canyon," wickedly rolls off Foster's rancid
tongue.
Foster's most impressive achievement, however, is that when
the last scene ends - memorably, as Kraven rains heavy spit
onto the camera lens, spewing out, "Fuck you, you perverts,"
her spittle slowly meandering down across the lens - we're
left wanting more of this Nightmare. Which, considering all
the product we here at AVN have to slog through each month,
is really saying something.
With Nightmare (as well as her Disturbed from a few months
ago, which also should be pre-nommed for Best All-Girl
Feature), Foster demonstrates that right now, no one is doing
girl-girl better than she.
Pre-nom Britney Foster's Nightmare for Best All-Girl Feature
and Foster for Best Director - Non-Feature. And, on a
technical level, pre-nom it for Best Videography (Christopher
Streams) and Best Editing (an editor isn't credited).