Date sent: Tue, 25 Mar 1997 17:59:00 -0500
From: Sniper ([email protected])
Subject: Review: Punk Ass
Punk Ass
Amazing Pictures
Stars: Jasmine St. Clair, Candy Apples (?), Menega Trois, and others
(Guys not included as I didn't recognize them. Come to that, if I
remember correctly I saw an article saying that the men in Punk Ass were
going to be winners of a drawing from an Adult Magazine.)
Story: In a post-Apocolyptic future, Jasmine has been living alone for
most of her life when she meets a drifter. He introduces her to sex and
she sets out for the city in hopes of getting more sex. (Typical porn
plot).
Scene 1: Jasmine and guy; fairly good
Guys licks Jasmine. She sucks him. She eats his ass. He fucks her on a
table. Doggy. Doggy Anal. Anal with him standing and her on side on
table. Facial (average).
Scene 2: Candy Apples (?) and Menega Trois (Spelling) and two other
women; below average
Note: Candy Apples has had her head completely shaved.
Menega licks Candy's puss (I've never seen a tongue that long). Candy
returns the favor. Candy then fingers Menega (three to four fingers in
pussy), then fingers her ass (2 fingers). Candy lays on her back and the
girls take turns spitting on and rubbing her clit. On girl takes a dildo
that is on a long pole and fucks Candy.
Scene 3: Mila Shilego (? Not sure ?) and two guys; FFed this one
Girl takes turns sucking and fucking the two guys. They DP her.
(Cameraman sits the camera about 12" away from the girls ass and leaves
it there for most of this scene.) Facial (weak to average).
Scene 4: Jasmine and multiple guys (hard to get a count)
Jasmine sucks and fucks all the guys (primarily from doggy and mish
positions) then goes for some DP action, first from doggy and then from
a RAC position. Hot. Jasmine then lays down on her back for the
comeshot. Here's where I lost count of the number of guys. Jasmine takes
about 8 - 10 facial comeshots in varying degrees. The overall effect is
wonderful, the cum covers her cheeks, lips and chin. As the guys are
jerking themselves off she stays very energetic (egging them on, begging
for more, etc.) until the scene is over.
Overall: About a 6.50 out of 10 (lost points for the 2nd and 3rd
scenes). It bears repeating that the facial at the end of scene four is
the best facial I've seen with Jasmine.
Sniper
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