Date sent: Sun, 9 Feb 1997 04:34:06 -0800 (PST)
From: Jamal Dunbar ([email protected])
Subject: Mini-Reviews: Norma Jean (fwd)
I'd like to see more of Norma Jean. If you're not familiar with
Norma Jean, she's a voluptous woman with short blonde hair (formerly
brown). She looks a little older than your typically porn star,
but I think that's part of her appeal.
Two questions:
1) Are her breast real, or implants?
I tend to believe they are real. They hang nicely, flatten out
somewhat when she's on her back, and I didn't notice any scars.
2) Has any one seen, and care to review:
a) Hello, Norma Jean (???)
b) My Evil Twin (Legend)
c) Anal Legend (Rosebud)
Here's short reviews of the video with Norma Jean that I've viewed:
# Film Buff
c 32 1994 Wicked, Jim Enright
. Chasey Lain, Joey Silvera
* Tara Heart, Peter North {A}
. Chasey Lain, Tiffany Minx, Julie Austin
. Norma Jean, Jon Morgan
. Chasey Lain, T.T. Boy, Tom Byron, Peter North
Chasey Lain is awesome. I don't even remember Norma Jean's scene.
# Gang Bang Nymphette
c 33 1994 Rosebud, Rex Borsky
. Careena Collins, Tom Byron, Joey Silvera, Jon Dough
* Norma Jean, Tom Byron, Joey Silvera, Jon Dough
. Eva Flowers, Peter North, Marc Wallace, T.T. Boy
Only three scenes :-(, but an excellent scene with Norma Jean, I thought.
This scene is the reason why I wanted to see more of Norma Jean.
Incidently, Norma's a brunette in this one. Personally, I think she looks
better with dark hair.
Careena's scene is pretty hot as well.
# Private Performance
c 29 1994 VPN, F.J. Lincoln
. Kylie Ireland, Gerry Pike
. Tammi Anne, Joey Silvera {Anal only}
. Norma Jean, Asia Carrera
. Chayse Manhattan, Tom Byron
. Asia Carrera, Nick East {c}
% cable market
Norma Jean's on the box cover, but only appears in one girl-girl scene.
I hate it when they do that. Asia Carrera is the nominal star. She's the
only one in more than one scene. The plot involves Nick East repeatedly
showing up at Asia's home in various guises, until he finally gets laid.
The picture quality excellent, but the camera work and editting, reeks
of made-for-cable.
# Putting It All Behind 2
c 30 1994 Intropics, F.J. Lincoln
. Kirsty Way, Vince Voyeur {F}
. Norma Jean, Asia Carrera
. Teri Diver, Marc Wallace {F}
. Marilyn Martin, Nick East {A F}
. Norma Jean, Mark Wallace {A F}
Norma Jean poses as a patient at a drug treatment house for the
rich and famous, in hopes of landing a rich husband, but falls
for the pool cleaner (Marc Wallace) instead.
A little better than Private Performance. Anals and facials abound, but
none of them are that strong. Teri Diver gives a nice performance.
I think I shall start avoiding F.J. Lincoln's more recent work.
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