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Lesser entry in the Tabu series
Sometimes a bad title signals a bad movie, and such is the case with this Jacky St. James set of vignettes, one of the weakest entries in her Tabu Tales series.
When I hear of sex between in-laws I think of Greek tragedy, where customs required a brother to take care of his brother's wife should something happen to the guy, and tribal stuff like that. But here it's merely a tongue-in-cheek variation on the rampant step-mom and step-dad porn currently bringing in the bucks.
Siri saves the first silly episode titled "The Gigantic Obsession" as the phone app come to life as a huge-busted porn star is constantly being ogled by her father-in-law Alec Knight, who seems to be typecast as a pervert in these dramedies. There's nothing fake here about Siri's "double H's", but her red hairdo has got to go. This is silly fluff from start to money shot (on her breasts of course).
"Fighting the Urge" stars Logan Pierce as the ambivalent brother who's pledged to take care of the war vet's wife while he's away -hey, here's some Greek tragedy! This episode is played straight but with maudlin music and some hokey superstitious nonsense about a ring I found it hard to take. Jayden Taylors as the sister-in-law is good looking enough, fortunately.
Jacky's least talented actor, Bruce "The Animal" Venture muffs segment 3 titled "Bad Poems" in which India Summer lusts after ex-con Bruce, fresh from stir and ripe for seduction while his wife is away. It's not very dramatic and though India's enthusiasm almost makes it work I venture to say that Bruce remains merely an appendage to his big dick, with zero personality.
Finale "Like Father, Like Daughter" trots out Steven St. Croix for the umpteenth time as step- dad to ultra-buxom Brooklyn Chase, who exudes sexuality. The vignette has a bondage motif, with Steve the bad guy and I didn't buy his heavy-handed narration.
After watching this sub-par collection, I sat through the Behind the Scenes short subject which has a very unusual aspect of Bruce in rocking position, humping India all through their "interview" with the stock-questions guy from DIgital Sin. It looks like candid cinema verite, but is really goofy to watch. That's why I call Bruce "The animal".
When I hear of sex between in-laws I think of Greek tragedy, where customs required a brother to take care of his brother's wife should something happen to the guy, and tribal stuff like that. But here it's merely a tongue-in-cheek variation on the rampant step-mom and step-dad porn currently bringing in the bucks.
Siri saves the first silly episode titled "The Gigantic Obsession" as the phone app come to life as a huge-busted porn star is constantly being ogled by her father-in-law Alec Knight, who seems to be typecast as a pervert in these dramedies. There's nothing fake here about Siri's "double H's", but her red hairdo has got to go. This is silly fluff from start to money shot (on her breasts of course).
"Fighting the Urge" stars Logan Pierce as the ambivalent brother who's pledged to take care of the war vet's wife while he's away -hey, here's some Greek tragedy! This episode is played straight but with maudlin music and some hokey superstitious nonsense about a ring I found it hard to take. Jayden Taylors as the sister-in-law is good looking enough, fortunately.
Jacky's least talented actor, Bruce "The Animal" Venture muffs segment 3 titled "Bad Poems" in which India Summer lusts after ex-con Bruce, fresh from stir and ripe for seduction while his wife is away. It's not very dramatic and though India's enthusiasm almost makes it work I venture to say that Bruce remains merely an appendage to his big dick, with zero personality.
Finale "Like Father, Like Daughter" trots out Steven St. Croix for the umpteenth time as step- dad to ultra-buxom Brooklyn Chase, who exudes sexuality. The vignette has a bondage motif, with Steve the bad guy and I didn't buy his heavy-handed narration.
After watching this sub-par collection, I sat through the Behind the Scenes short subject which has a very unusual aspect of Bruce in rocking position, humping India all through their "interview" with the stock-questions guy from DIgital Sin. It looks like candid cinema verite, but is really goofy to watch. That's why I call Bruce "The animal".
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- Apr 21, 2015
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