Released | Mar 01st, 2003 |
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Running Time | 85 |
Director | Jim Enright |
Company | Wicked Pictures |
Cast | Amber Michaels, Ava Vincent, Felix Vicious, Buffy Sinclaire, Steven St. Croix, Randy Spears, Others, Frank Fortuna |
Critical Rating | AAAA |
Genre | Feature |
After a playful opening scene with a pert brunette, Steven St. Croix is pole-axed with the portentous line, "We have to talk." Dumped, he seeks solace with platonic buddy Ava Vincent, who tells him he's "too nice." St. Croix resolves that he's going to "be a prick" from now on. As he leaves, Vincent is joined by Randy Spears, who says about St. Croix after he goes, "He's a nice guy, but he's weird."
Vincent tries to set up St. Croix with Amber Michaels, as Spears has a set-to with his tootsie-on-the-side Felix Vicious, who is sunbathing topless by a pool. ("I'll tell her, but now's not the time," he says.) St. Croix goes on a date with Michaels, and they talk about his buddy, Vincent. (Meanwhile, Vincent, who is fucking Spears, wonders how St. Croix is doing. The viewer wonders when the hell Vincent and St. Croix are gonna get together awready.)
Vincent and St. Croix finally get together right after Vincent finds out about Spears' tootsie-on-the-side Vicious, and she gives Spears the heave-ho. She then goes over to St. Croix, upset, early morning - a kiss, a hug, a full-on romantic fuck. True Love at last.
Casual pace, cool jazz and long sex scenes make this a good choice for couples, and plot fans won't be disappointed.