January 1, 2014
Bad Wives (1997)
Director: Paul Thomas
Starring: Dyanna Lauren, Tricia Devereaux, Melissa Hill, Missy, Stephanie Swift, Steven St. Croix, Tony Tedeschi, Jon Dough
Plot:
The film begins with a scene between Tony Tedeschi and a woman, his secretary, played by Tricia Deveraux. Dyanna Lauren plays a housewife who is unhappy with her marriage and her life. In a grocery store she eats some cookies and more hidden in her shirt. One of the staff, played by Steven St. Croix, tells her that he has seen how she stole the cookies. Dyanna denies this, but it already provides a kind of chemistry between the two.
Back to home celebrates its thirty-sixth birthday Dyanna with her husband, played by Jon Dough, and her best friends, played by Melissa Hill and Tony Tedeschi. Dyanna and Melissa end up in the store where Dyanna is rediscovered in the cookie theft. This time Steven is the crime known through the speakers and the two flee in shame. Melissa has, however, Steven looked closely and she fantasizes about it later, to be with him. Your imagination includes the other shop workers, played by Stephanie Swift.
Back in reality, the film jumps between two scenes, one with Dyanna and Jon and another with Melissa and Tony. Then it becomes clear that Tony wants to have sex with Melissa and Dyanna thinks that Jon is a loser. Melissa can not understand why Tony is not interested in her, but she finds it out the next day when she caught him in flagrante delicto with his secretary in the office.
Meanwhile, there Dyanna their fantasies by and meets with Steven. They end up in his apartment where they have come together on a pool table sex. Then Dyanna hears a noise and realized that someone else is in the apartment.
Review:
This is an amazing movie. AVN awarded this film Movie of the Year: 1997, Best Director: Paul Thomas, Best Actress: Dyanna Lauren and Best Actor: Steven St. Croix. They also awarded the film a "Perfect 10". Quite the impressive recommendation from AVN, but what has The 8" Critic to say????? Well, I'd say I come real close to concurring with AVN! Dyanna Lauren is an absolute dynamo. What a body, what a goddess. She does a fine job acting throughout the movie and the film pulls off an enticing story line. Let me say this: The story itself, is quite bizarre. I don't want to give it away, but I do encourage you to watch the entire movie through to the end. It has some really interesting twists and turns. The first few minutes of this flick set up the story, the "cream-filled" center loads up on sex, and the big finale is quite intense from a story line perspective. The sex? How's the sex? The sex in this movie is really, really gripping. All of the scenes leave you with the feeling that these folks were having one hell of a time at the office! It is all very believable, and everyone looks like they are TOTALLY into what they are doing. Some of Melissa Hill's facial expression are a roar! She had to be having a good time to have her eyes rolling around the way they were! Also, watch for one of the lovelies to remove her glasses so she can take a bit of chowder in her eye! Next time wear your safety goggles! (I will warn you that one scene in particular is a bit rough and may turn some folks off. But it is really key to the story line.) The effects and music in the film were also great. The performers were all quite vocal, and the wide variety of music used throughout the film, from a heartbeat, to a violin, to thrash-techo-punk (?) really helped set the mood, and keep the viewer glued to the tube. You really get tense watching this movie (Yes, I mean from an emotional standpoint as well. )
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