Date sent: Thu, 19 Dec 1996 02:59:20 -0500 (EST) From: Joey Markham ([email protected]) Subject: REVIEW: "Constant Craving" CONSTANT CRAVING director: Jim Enright. Vidco, 1992. cast: Sierra, Melanie Moore, Brittany O'Connell (=Brittany), Rebecca Bardoux, Randy West, Tony Martino (=Chuck Martino), Joey Silvera. running time: 85 minutes. - Sierra, Randy West - Melanie Moore, Tony Martino - Brittany O'Connell, Joey Silvera - Sierra, Melanie Moore - Rebecca Bardoux, Randy West "Robin, don't put that in your mouth!" says Stacy (Melanie Moore). Robin (Sierra) is lighting up a cigarette and says all she wants is a puff. But Stacy ends up taking that last cigarette and shreds it up. "Oh Stacy, how could you?" she asks. "I'm only doing what I promised to do for you, Robin," replies Stacy. "You've asked me, under any circumstances, not to let you give in to your cravings and that's what I'm doing." "Fine, then I'm gonna go eat." Robin gets up and heads into the kitchen but Stacy tries to stop her. "Robin, no!" she says. "Think of that perfect body you've been working so hard on!" (that was then.. Sierra unfortunately has implants now). So Stacy chases after Robin who says that if she can't smoke then she must eat. Stacy tells her she's possessed. Robin says, "You try having constant cravings all day long and see how YOU hold up!" She tries to eat a banana but Stacy stops her (since when are fruit bad for you?). "If you don't let me eat I'll do something really bad," Robin says. Stacy asks her, "What's worse than smoking yourself into oblivion or eating yourself into obesity?" "This," she says and reaches for a bottle of booze. Stacy snatches it out of her hands and puts it further down the kitchen counter. "You don't understand," says Robin. "If you don't let me drink I'll have to give in to what I've been craving all this time!" "Which is?" Stacy curiously asks. "It's too embarrassing to tell you." Stacy figures she can call Robin's counsellor to ask what it is. Stacy's brother Steve (Randy West) and boyfriend Lawrence (Tony Martino) enter the kitchen and wonder what's going on. Stacy tells them Robin has a secret craving and Robin gets all upset. The guys wonder if she's all tense because she's hooked on drugs or maybe she's so hungry because she's really pregnant. "I haven't been near a guy in months," she tells them. "That's because you crave cigarettes and booze and food more than you do men now," Stacy says and proceeds with making the call to the counsellor. When Robin heads back into the living room, Stacy asks Steve to go keep an eye on her. In the living room. Steve keeps Robin company and tries to coax her into telling him what her secret craving is. It's about something she likes doing the most. Next thing we know, she's exposing her breasts and asking Steve what he thinks. Then she goes on about how he has to try real hard to find out what it is she craves the most (voila - case closed. It's sex she craves.. how unexpecting :-). He sits there hesitantly but she makes a move on him and kisses him. "Wow, Robin! I didn't know you felt this way about me!" he tells her, even though she knows he already has a girlfriend. She tells him she feels this way about all men who happen to be in the same room at the time. "Oh," he says with slight disappointment but quickly becomes engulfed in her kisses again. Back in the kitchen, Stacy's on the phone, on hold, and Lawrence wonders why she has to put up with all of Robin's craziness. She says she's doing it as a friend (we find out this is Stacy's house and she invited Robin over for a week to try to help with the slow process of kicking the habit). Lawrence tells her he's been craving her all day but she's been playing hard to get. He chases her around the kitchen then she sits up on a counter and reminds him she's still on hold. Kneeling down and spreading her legs open he says, "It's ok. You hold on the problem and I'll hold down here.." We cut back to Robin and Steve on the couch. (After that scene, we cut back to the kitchen couple).. - After giving head to Randy, Sierra lays back and lets him eat her up. Meanwhile, she rubbing her hands all over her body with a sexually desperate way about it. She's just warming up too! Once they do a mish, Sierra yelps out constantly. Faked or not, she's got the energy in her young body to thrash around like a wild nymphette. She flips over for a doggie (I love the way she rubs her hand on her head, flipping her hair over to the side) then Randy cums on her ass. She reaches over, smears it around then brings her hand to her face and rubs her mouth with it. - Melanie is just as enthused as Sierra, but not as loud. Still holding the phone, Melanie orgasms at Tony's quick tongue and says "I'm cumming!" then speaks into the phone as if the secretary checked to see if she was still holding, providing a brief chuckle (Melanie's not half-bad with her dialog/comedic situations). After she gives head, they do a good doggie and mish. He gives her belly a plastering which she smears around and they're both breathless by scene's end. Pretty good. "You know, Robin," Steve tells her. "If I were you, I'd forget all about indulging in those other cravings and just concentrate on the sex." She's just worried about ending up with tons of guys, more than she can handle, and possibly ruin relationships. She doesn't want to get into a relationship herself because all she wants is the sex. Steven mentions his girlfriend and how she hardly ever wants to get romantic with him and that instead of sex, she wants to indulge herself in other areas. Robin bets there's a sexual beast just surfacing somewhere in his pussycat-of-a-girlfriend. He thinks about it then says, "You know what? You might be right. I'm gonna go over there right now, check it out and find out for myself." He kisses her then leaves. In the kitchen. Stacy's on the phone with Cheryl (Brittany O'Connell), one of Robin's counsellors. "Wow," she says. "I had no idea my friend's problems were this complex, Cheryl. So you're telling me she does all these things to keep her mind off sex?" "That's right," Cheryl replies. "It's a condition called 'vaginal imaginal'." All Robin needs to do is keep herself under control. Stacy smiles and says, "That's like asking Spike Lee to make a good movie, you know? It just can't be done." Cheryl says that with her support and determination, she CAN help Robin succeed in battling her cravings. Cheryl adds, "Getting Spike Lee to make a good movie may not be as easy" (Hmm.. no writer was credited for this, but I take it he or she does not like Spike Lee's movies very much. Ya think? :-). So they both get off the phone and Lawrence says if it'll help any, he'll stay clear away from Stacy's house. "The last thing you need around this house right now is a horny man," he tells her. Back to Cheryl's office. We find out her assistant (Joey Silvera) was eating her out while she was on the phone with Stacy. I guess even an expert like Cheryl has certain cravings she must give in to every now and then! - Petite and perky Brittany O'Connell looks pleasant and pretty, but the only highlight she and Joey have is a hot cowgirl. She starts it slow and rides him gracefully then works herself up to a sweat. It ends with her jerking him on her face. Not a very hot scene but Brittany's presence (and small, plump body) is delightful enough. Half naked in the living room, Robin notices her completely naked friend enter and asks, "Stacy, what happened to your clothes?" "Well, I could ask you the same question but.. I think I already know the answer." Robin apologizes for making out with Steve. Not giving up on the matter just yet, Stacy says, "I guess we'll just have to find something to take your mind off your cravings." "Like food?" suggests Robin. "No.. ME!" smiles Stacy and they kiss. - This is a more sensual g/g scene than anything, but Sierra's horny nature adds a bit of lewdness to it. Melanie is more professional in her approach while Sierra has that teeny-boppish style that almost makes her appear like a bimbo (not to diss her, though. I find Sierra incredibly sexy and have always enjoyed her performances). Sierra just really loves sex, that's all. At least she gives it all she has and looks great doing it too (both girls do). Steve visits his girlfriend Melissa (Rebecca Bardoux) at her house, who's relaxing out in the sun and smoking a cigarette. She's surprised to see him and thought he was going over to his sister's place. "I was," he says. "But I thought I'd have more fun over here." He takes the cigarette out of her fingers and throws it away. "What'd you do that for?" she asks. "You're gonna stop smoking, Melissa" he tells her. She says that if she doesn't smoke, then she'll eat and gain a lot of weight. "Don't worry baby," he says. "The only thing you'll be eating... is me." She smiles and they get into it right away. - Rebecca Bardoux, here natural chested, has a randy nature that gives her an all-around fun-loving attitude. She definitely looks like she's having fun when she and West do it doggie style (it's nice to see performers smiling in their scenes). She ends up getting a facial (her chin, actually). Overall decent scene. Not extraordinary, but not lame either. Back at Stacy's house. The girls are going at it again in the 69 position. When they stop, Stacy figures that trying to stop Robin's cravings is a lost cause and wonders if Robin will just go out there and pick up the first guy she sees. But now, all Robin really wants is to dig into some Haagen Dazs ice cream. "That sounds like a craving I could get into!" Stacy beams. "Let's go!" They take off for the convenience store. The end. An overall decent feature, the women are all natural and enthusiastic. Sierra's young, stunning looks will be appealing to many. She throws in the hottest humps and never seems to get enough. The others follow closely behind with sex scenes that are not over-the-top as to be fake, but not slow-moving as to be dull and boring (some moments are sensual at most). If blondes, brunettes and redheads all turn you on, then your "Constant Craving" for them will be satisfied enough with this nicely done one day wonder. Joey Markham [email protected]
169 “I can arrange all that.” Such Apaches as had not gone back on the war-path returned to the States with the troops; but there were five months more of the outrages of Geronimo and his kind. Then in the summer of the year another man, more fortunate and better fitted to deal with it all, perhaps,—with the tangle of lies and deceptions, cross purposes and trickery,—succeeded where Crook had failed and had been relieved of a task that was beyond him. Geronimo was captured, and was hurried off to a Florida prison with his band, as far as they well could be from the reservation they had refused to accept. And with them were sent other Indians, who had been the friends and helpers of the government for years, and who had run great risks to help or to obtain peace. But the memory and gratitude of governments is become a proverb. The southwest settled down to enjoy its safety. The troops rested upon the laurels they had won, the superseded general went on with his work in another field far away to the north. The new general, the saviour of the land, was heaped[Pg 305] with honor and praise, and the path of civilization was laid clear. Parliament met on the 10th of January, 1765. The resentment of the Americans had reached the ears of the Ministry and the king, yet both continued determined to proceed. In the interviews which Franklin and the other agents had with the Ministers, Grenville begged them to point to any other tax that would be more agreeable to the colonists than the stamp-duty; but they without any real legal grounds drew the line between levying custom and imposing an inland tax. Grenville paid no attention to these representations. Fifty-five resolutions, prepared by a committee of ways and means, were laid by him on the table of the House of Commons at an early day of the Session, imposing on America nearly the same stamp-duties as were already in practical operation in England. These resolutions being adopted, were embodied in a bill; and when it was introduced to the House, it was received with an apathy which betrayed on all hands the profoundest ignorance of its importance. Burke, who was a spectator of the debates in both Houses, in a speech some years afterwards, stated that he never heard a more languid debate than that in the Commons. Only two or three persons spoke against the measure and that with great composure. There was but one division in the whole progress of the Bill, and the minority did not reach to more than thirty-nine or forty. In the Lords, he said, there was, to the best of his recollection, neither division nor debate! His cheek paled for an instant as the thought obtruded that the man might resist and he have to really shoot him. "Good, the old man's goin' to take the grub out to 'em himself," thought the Deacon with relief. "He'll be easy to manage. No need o' shootin' him." "Them that we shot?" said Shorty carelessly, feeling around for his tobacco to refill his pipe. "Nothin'. I guess we've done enough for 'em already." John Dodd, twenty-seven years old, master, part of the third generation, arranged his chair carefully so that it faced the door of the Commons Room, letting the light from the great window illumine the back of his head. He clasped his hands in his lap in a single, nervous gesture, never noticing that the light gave him a faint saintlike halo about his feathery hair. His companion took another chair, set it at right angles to Dodd's and gave it long and thoughtful consideration, as if the act of sitting down were something new and untried. "Besides," Norma said desperately, "they're only rumors—" "Oh, I've found a way of gitting shut of them rootses—thought of it while I wur working at the trees. I'm going to blast 'em out." During the next ten years the farm went forward by strides. Reuben bought seven more acres of Boarzell in '59, and fourteen in '60. He also bought a horse-rake, and threshed by machinery. He was now a topic in every public-house from Northiam to Rye. His success and the scant trouble he took to conciliate those about him had made him disliked. Unprosperous farmers[Pg 124] spoke windily of "spoiling his liddle game." Ditch and Ginner even suggested to Vennal that they should club together and buy thirty acres or so of the Moor themselves, just to spite him. However, money was too precious to throw away even on such an object, especially as everyone felt sure that Backfield would sooner or later "bust himself" in his dealings with Boarzell. "Let's go home," she said faintly—"it's getting late." HoME干别人老婆嗯啊小说 ENTER NUMBET 0017