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Quality porn comedy from Rocker
lor_21 November 2018
Jace Rocker has participated in the making of innumerable sex comedies, deserving accolades but ending up in the shadow of many an industry hack. This forgotten Metro release from two decades ago displays his knack for unpretentious quality.

It concerns four title characters who kibitz together, giving rise to the usual Adult Cinema vignette structure. Busty Shyla Foxxx's husband John Decker runs a TV soap opera titled "Flaming Heights", and Rocker hits full tilt in the final reels when he parodies that strange art form -a real porn parody rather than the current spate of ripoffs misusing that categorization.

Best scene is a flashback of Foxxx and pal Ruby servicing big-dicked Julian in a threesome, ending with a memorable money shot close-up of four humongous breasts coated with spunk. Ruby is married to Anthony Crane (also the feature's art director, as usual), who hams it up briefly as the cuckold. In the BTS short subject featured on the DVD reissue, he throws in his familiar Jerry Lewis pantomime impression.

Specialty performer Candy Apples contributes a d.p. in her housewife scene, humping cop Dave Hardman and J.J. Michaels (though in the BTS she misidentifies Michaels as Rick Masters, the latter gonzo actor who maybe didn't show up for work). Tina Tyler is delightful as always humping, to coin a porn cliche, the pizza guy (Nick East), while star Foxxx gets to hump the proverbial pool guy, played this time by Mark Davis.

Meanwhile, John Decker has been cheating on Foxxx with his secretary, the great Roxanne Hall, who happens to be his real-life wife. Finale has Foxxx getting even with her mean hubby, who's going to divorce her, by getting her pals to help ruin him by substituting a dirty script for the live soap broadcast, in which Tyler goes on set and plays a nurse opposite doctor Herschel Savage and the show's leading lady Melanie Stone. Having XXX content broadcast to the general public seals Decker's fate.

An arousing and very entertaining bit of fluff.
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