Released | Mar 31st, 1999 |
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Running Time | 115 |
Director | Dion Giarrusso |
Company | Elegant Angel Productions |
Cast | Justin (I), Charlie (I), Crystal Knight, Tyce Bune, Raquel DeVine, Marissa Mornet, Shelbee Myne, Sean Michaels, Roxanne Hall, Torri, Pat Myne |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | All-Sex |
It takes a while to get to 'em, but a couple of scenes here really live up this series' name. And in so doing, they lift S.M.U.T. 11 above the more mundane wall-to-wall pack.
The tape's first three couplings -- Charlie-Crystal Knight, Torri/Tyce Buné and Raquel DeVine/Sean Michaels -- all have their moments, but nonetheless don't amount to anything particularly memorable.
One splendid exception, however, is Buné's money shot. He shoots his load with such violent force into Torri's mouth that it causes her to instantly gag, then crack up hysterically before crawling out of frame like a wounded duck. It's a virtual lock to resurface in the next Slop Shots collection.
Even so, it's not until scene four, in which Shelbee Myne and Marissa Mornet square off with Myne's hubby Pat and Justin, that S.M.U.T. 11 finally reaches a sustained boil. Credit in large part Shelbee Myne, who jump-starts her sometimes less-than-impressive performance skills onto a whole new take-charge, trash-talking level as she ingests her significant other in all three holes. And though her performance tends to overshadow Mornet's, the latter briefly steals back the limelight with a massive squirt straight into the camera.
It's a tough act to follow, but the closer lives up to the challenge as Roxanne Hall, Mornet and especially wild woman DeVine -- sporting a sin-sational make over -- pile on in a sizzling tongue, hardware and finger fandango. Repeatedly addressing viewers with seductive little nothings, the three fillies simply reek of shameless wickedness.