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Making The Grade

Making The Grade

Released May 31st, 2003
Running Time 89
Director Nic Cramer
Company Pleasure Productions
Cast Ava Vincent, Faith Adams, Tony Pounds, Sharon Wild, Damion Sand, Slim Shady, Lola (I), Flick Shagwell, Pat Myne
Critical Rating AAA 1/2
Genre Feature

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Synopsis

A must-have for Adams fans.

Reviews

Ultra-cute Faith Adams is a reporter looking for a scoop, and where better to find it than her old high school, where she goes undercover looking for all the dirt on student sexuality? And since this is a XXX feature, of course there's plenty to be found. But didn't we see Drew Barrymore doing that a couple of years ago in a mainstream film? And while someone might have believed that Barrymore was a "geek" in that production, nobody in their right mind would actually have used that term to describe the mini-skirted Adams - except the screenwriter here.

Adams herself is intimately involved in three scenes, and plays the horny onlooker in two others. First, she reminisces about the b.j. she gave to her guidance counselor when she was in high school, but that's small potatoes compared to what she does as an adult: A dream sequence where she's molested (sort of) on an exercise bench in an attic by Slim Shady and Damion Sands which involves doggie, reverse cowgirl, plenty of b.j. and facials from both guys. Then there's the finale, where Adams scores with her hot teacher (Pat Myne - well, this is porn!) in cowgirl, doggie and mish, all on her living room couch.

Adams also gets to play with herself during the decent Sharon Wild/Ava Vincent locker room girl/girl scene that involves plenty of licking and some dildo play, and later, in an adjoining restroom stall as student Flick Shagwell shows guard Tony Pounds a good time with mish and anal side-saddle on the sink counter and in her own stall.

And we shouldn't leave out the only non-Adams scene: A hot encounter between Myne and Lola on his classroom desk, with mish, doggie, side-saddle and plenty of ball-licking.

One note: The image on screen is letterboxed, but in our experience, letterboxing doesn't result in a slightly squashed image, as is the case in some of the footage here. No explanation is given.



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