Playin' Dirty DVD
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Starring: This one from director John Leslie's prolific period in the mid-'80s ranks as one of his most ambitious sex romps, heavy on the plot and grimy couplings. Unfortunately, it never comes together and the complex story simply becomes convoluted. Jamie Gillis stars as a wealthy entreprenuer who has a double life as the head of a motorcyle gang. His biker pals include Marc Wallice, Tom Byron, Joey Silvera, and Leslie favorite Selena Steel. But the plot revolves around Ron Jeremy as a crooked employee of Gillis's, who gets caught trying to steal from his boss through a series of twists and turns that are near impossible to explain and not very interesting. Picture and sound quality are top notch as always. By working with video, Leslie lifted the shot-on-video market from its shoddy roots. He proved stories could be well told and actors could deliver. The extended opening orgy is a solid example of this. Shot inside the bikers' clubhouse, the guys and gals mingle in a steamy swamp of sweat and leather. His story may be disjointed, but not the boning and blowjobs. Because the sex seems dislocated from the plot, you can focus on Selena slithery body and overlook the clunky story. The best scene comes near the end when Ron's wife, Rachel Ashley, is kidnapped by the bikers as part of Jamie's play to scam his thieving employee. Naturall, it leads to some nasty humping with Ashley able to cut loose in ways she couldn't married to the grotesque Jeremy. Again, there's nothing smooth about the story. Leslie had several good ideas here, but failed to make them gel as he did in "Going Down Slow" or "Second Skin". A 7 for the sex.
Posted By Miles, www.excaliburfilms.com | 10/12/06 1:58 PM
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