Jennifer Burton proves you don't need blonde hair or man-made body parts to look gorgeous or alluring. She dominates this film as Angela, a woman who comes to her 10th year high school reunion to see if her best friend from HS, Jeff Wise (Doug Jeffrey), is eager to play more of the games of "dare" they did back then. Jeff, who has a good but boring lifestyle (good job, nice car, engaged to a man-made babe but bored) is more than eager. From the first dare of swimming nude in the school's pool to the more progressive dares that end up wreaking havoc on his life, it's an exciting game of cat and mouse eventually changing when Jeff turns the tables on Angela after he's been dominated and has lost all the things he really didn't like.
The acting here is pretty good, with Doug's character being someone you couldn't hate and Jennifer's being the bad girl all men wish they knew. The secondary characters aren't so good, especially Jeff's buddy who looks like Penn from Penn and Teller and another buddy, a black police detective who shouts out his lines in anger as well as several man-made blondes who do nothing except hurt the film. Also, the lady who played Lacy wasn't in the film that much; I liked her for some reason. Burton delivers a great performance, whether challenging Jeff to do something, making torrid love or doing a spectacular striptease to hold Jeff's attention after he's lost his job and fiancée so she can abuse him some more. And yes, the great music that is a hallmark of Mike Sedan's films are here, including "Fireman's Blues" which was in Lap Dancing.
All in all, another winner in the MFV soft-core erotica arena. I hope to see more of Burton in the future.