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Angelica Costello
- Monica Harris
- (as Venus)
Miyoko Fujimori
- Angie
- (as Flower)
Sebastien Guy
- Jake
- (as Scott Duke)
Chris Villa
- Pierre
- (as Chriss Woods)
Jennifer Amy Decker
- Waitress
- (as J.D. Decker)
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- Writer
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It seems that Sex T.V.'s late night fare offers up the same 50 or so MFV softcore films or stuff like Voyeur. Still, better to pay $2.50 for your softcore than to pay $36 to get The Playboy Channel only after you paid for The Movie Channel package. Some people don't need all-day skin; especially if Playboy offers very little new programming. This film is heavy in the Sex T.V. rotation.
Love Games is just another in the long line of films that owes it's existence to Basic Instinct. 15 years after Sharon Stone showed what a real sex symbol should look like they continue to churn out variations of the film for the softcore/middlecore market.
Computer tycoon Paul and supermodel Monica are happily married, but they know how to keep the spice in their relationship. At Monica's suggestion, they devise a game in which they must complete sexy dares to win. Enlisting the help of their friends and several more than willing strangers (mostly those dudes that clean the pools), the couple sets out on their excitingly hot adventure.
And then somebody dies and the requisite whodunit segment comes in. How many MRG films seem to have a murder somewhere in the storyline? Well, the story is another retread so it has to come down to the money shots. The sex scenes are very good and the porn stars involved do their job. It also is nice that the female cast is all natural. Although her German accent gets in the way, Nicole "Dru Berrymore" Hilbig always looks delicious and Flower is fine as always.
Venus, for some reason, didn't do it for me. She seemed to look way too tanned; thankfully she does it nude so no tanlines (she mentions in the film that she hates tanlines) and she needed to put on a little weight as her ribcage is a little too visible. She gets naked a lot in this film so you have to see her the most.
It's another routine softcore whodunit but the women are nice and the decadence is everywhere. If you have Sex T.V. you'll see it sooner than later.
Love Games is just another in the long line of films that owes it's existence to Basic Instinct. 15 years after Sharon Stone showed what a real sex symbol should look like they continue to churn out variations of the film for the softcore/middlecore market.
Computer tycoon Paul and supermodel Monica are happily married, but they know how to keep the spice in their relationship. At Monica's suggestion, they devise a game in which they must complete sexy dares to win. Enlisting the help of their friends and several more than willing strangers (mostly those dudes that clean the pools), the couple sets out on their excitingly hot adventure.
And then somebody dies and the requisite whodunit segment comes in. How many MRG films seem to have a murder somewhere in the storyline? Well, the story is another retread so it has to come down to the money shots. The sex scenes are very good and the porn stars involved do their job. It also is nice that the female cast is all natural. Although her German accent gets in the way, Nicole "Dru Berrymore" Hilbig always looks delicious and Flower is fine as always.
Venus, for some reason, didn't do it for me. She seemed to look way too tanned; thankfully she does it nude so no tanlines (she mentions in the film that she hates tanlines) and she needed to put on a little weight as her ribcage is a little too visible. She gets naked a lot in this film so you have to see her the most.
It's another routine softcore whodunit but the women are nice and the decadence is everywhere. If you have Sex T.V. you'll see it sooner than later.
- BlackJack_B
- Sep 15, 2006
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