From: Jamal Dunbar <[email protected]>
Subject: Review: Smooth Ride
Date: Sun, 03 Aug 97 14:38:40
Organization: Teleport - Portland's Public Access (503) 220-1016
# Smooth Ride
c 2.45 01/28/96 Wicked, Jim Enright
a Frank Marino (camera), Jim Enright (edit)
.. Kylie Ireland, Jill Kelly
.. Christi Lake, Peter North
.. Jill Kelly, Tracy Love, Woody Long
.. Kylie Ireland, Tony Tedeschi {pc.M|D}
.. Jill Kelly, Peter North, Alex Sanders
Plot: Jill run an escort service under the guise of a limousine service.
Tony plays the bad guy bent on taking the business from if she
doesn't pay him the money she owes.
Scene 1:
Jill interviews a new hire in the back of a limo. Yawn.
Scene 2:
Peter North is an investment bank who needs cheering up.
Christi knows just the thing to do it--a hot fuck in the
back of a limo. Surprisingly good camera angles consider
the cramp quarters, but then again it's a huge stretch limo.
I don't find Christi that attractive, but she's a good performer.
Scene 3:
Jill drop by to pick up a limo from her local mechanic.
Woody gives them a break on the repairs, and Jill and
Tracy show him some their "appreciation."
Boy this scene is a big let down after scene 2. It's all close-ups and
soft angles. I wanted to see more of Tracy, and maybe less of Jill.
Scene 4:
Tony tries to convince Kylie that she should come work for him,
because he has better fringe benefits. What fringe benefits?
Well, she gets to ride his big dick for free.
A little better than scene 3, but only because Kylie is so gorgeous.
Scene 5:
Peter and his investment buddy, Alex Sanders, explain to Jill how
she can turn $1500 into the $30,000 she needs and then some overnight,
by investing in international markets.
To celebrate they DP her. A so-so scene. I can't quite decide if
Jill is really pretty or not. I'm leaning towards "or not," but
she does have a nice sleek body. The other problem I have with
Jill is I'm always reminded of how Cal Jammer blew out his brains
for her.
Summary: I guess it was OK, especially compare to a lot of stuff that's
out now, but that's pretty faint praise.