also (and check out the rest of the page for Imp's opinion of EVN in general)
http://www.rame.net/reviews/imperator/part28.html
Imperator Reviews and Compares EVN Productions
About two months ago, Sky Henderson of EVN wrote me a letter wondering why I haven't been reviewing his company's material. My reply was simple: I haven't watched any; for some reason EVN material either fails to stand out in my eyes in the store, or - more probably - falls under those categories I do not actively pursue. Sky insisted that he is interested in my opinion (my thanks) and to this effect he sent me 5 tapes of his more recent material for me to review.
Why am I saying all this? I want to pre-empt any suspicions that this communication may have affected my -supposed :-)- objectivity. I just want to stress that, much as I'm grateful to Sky for singling me out (I am a sucker for flattery :-)), I'm still aware that my responsibilty is towards the consumer.
OK, this is out of the way. Even though this EVN material will take up most of this Part, you will have noticed in the TOC that I have included three other tapes as well. They are here for the purposes of comparison.
Saturday Night Beaver
EVN is also releasiing some of the late John Holmes' material through the Penguin label. "Saturday Night Beaver" is another of those tapes, where the petty practices of the producer detract from the enjoyment of an otherwise very decent tape.
We begin with the cover: this sports the delightfully cute Tracy Wynn. Huh? When John passed away, Tracy must have been just leaving elementary school. What gives? Well, the answer is that Tracy on the cover attracts attention. Apparently it was deemed that there is nothing wrong with lying a bit, and just splicing in Tracy's g-g with PJ Sparxx from...."Buttsizer"! Disgraceful. John Holmes, the flick's other major pole of attraction is only in one scene and thank God for that: he looks very worn and haggard and downright scary in this one.
The "real" flick begins after those two scenes (though John does play a part in the plot). It is Joey Silvera's movie and it's quite good for that matter. The plot, about marriage and infidenlity yet again, is nothing out of the ordinary, but the sex is quite nice and invariably well shot. Angel Kelly, Vanessa D'Oro, Daren Summers, Gary Blue Stone, Tiffany Blake, Bambi Allen accompany Joey in his efforts, and the result is surprisingly (for a tape that began under the poorest of auspices) very enjoyable. Nothing really exceptional from a pervert's point of view, but good BJ's, good sppoinings, good RC's and smiling people. It proves again that the Average Eighties Cheapo was so good, that even when shamelessly adulterated with 90s clips it does not lose its charm.
Rating: 2.45
Created: Saturday, November 04, 1995, 11:23:28 AM [date of the review or date of the page template?]
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