After that ten-minute prologue, the real focus of the film arrives as we meet four divorced guys (Jamie Gillis, Herschel Savage, Michael Morrison and Jesse Adams) living together in one house where they sit around the bar sipping cocktails and watching porn movies on their toploading VCR. ...
This latest release from Vinegar Syndrome's rapidly expanding Peekarama line offers up three Anthony Spinelli movies in spiffy shape spread across the two discs in the set. Here's what awaits you underneath that tantalizing cover art… Cry For Cindy (1976): The first film in the ...
Jennifer decides the best way to warm Cindy up is to visit her at work in the editing room where she's employed and slyly get some dirty movies playing - look for John Holmes to appear in one of them - and, once she's in the mood, make a move. This ...
The Movies: Vinegar Syndrome's fantastic Peekarama line continues with this latest double feature pairing up two films directed by Paul Vatelli in 1983 - Nasty Nurses and Let's Talk Sex. Nasty Nurses: The first film is a bit of a dramatic soap opera with some occasion...
The pacing is great here too. There's also a lot of good comedic timing in both movies, the first focusing primarily on Candy's loss of innocence and attempts to find a good lay and the second really going for more of a satirical attack on the entertainment industry. Both p...
The Movies: A double feature with the lovely 'platinum princess of porn' Seka and the equally lovely Veronica Hart directed by Leonard Kirtman in 1980? What's not to love about this latest entry in Vinegar Syndrome's Peekarama line!
The Movies: Vinegar Syndrome's ongoing Peekrama branded line of dirty movie double features offers up two of Bob Chinn's fine efforts by pairing up Tropic Of Desire and Fantasy World, both made in 1979. Tropic Of Desire: When this first film begins, we travel to a Hawaiian brothel during...
Both movies get the Dolby Digital Mono treatment, in English with no alternate language options or subtitles provided. Both films sound fine. Dialogue remains clear and crisp and the scores sound good. Levels are properly balanced for both features though some might note some minor hiss in a fe...