(2000 Video)

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The end of big boobs?
lor_7 December 2022
This movie begins with the screen announcement: "Vivid Entertainment Group presents: One of the biggest and scariest movies ever!". Needless to say, the video does not live up to that hype, but it deserves a review here, which I'm providing for the record.

Cheyenne Silver stars in an impressively big-boobed cast: office workers at a perfume company. For the first half of the show, we witness plenty of kidding and even sex (not to mention sexual harassment) at the office, disarmingly light-hearted. Then the power goes off and an Emergency Broadcasting system notice over the radio indicates an imminent nuclear war started by an unidentified enemy's first strike.

This being a porn movie, the cast holed-up in the darkened office choose to spend their last few hours humping away. The acting is quite good by the ensemble cast, a talented, less than superstar group augmented by a rare XXX performance by prolific director Andre Madness. Director of the show is erstwhile cameraman Ralph Parfait, whose estimable career, like Andre's is ongoing, spanning over three decades.

Of the players, Ryan Conner is still going strong, effective here as an upwardly mobile executive humping her boss Dale DaBone to get a promotion. Lesbian couple Tanya Danielle and Cheyenne have a hot scene together on the eve of their apparent breakup. Big-dicked Lee Stone is paired with Taylor St. Claire, after an amusing "scent testing" scene of him blindfolded and challenged a bit when after guessing perfumes is asked to sniff panties.

The office's life of the party Alec Metro ends up humping Vivid regular Renee LaRue, usually a movie's big-bust queen but not this time with so much competition, and Madness, who I would have bet was on-screen in a NonSex assignment, gets a finale threesome with Cheyenne and the surprisingly virginal boss Sky Taylor.

What plays okay as an exercise in office sex is a total failure in generating any thriller suspense. Its worst element is a lousy sort-of electronic music score, which is downright irritating during an ill-advised endless cross-cutting back & forth between two of the sex scenes: Stone and St. Claire versus Alec and Renee.
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