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Erotic Witch Project 2 - Book of Seduction Review

Erotic Witch Project 2 - Book of Seduction
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I am sure of one thing-I enjoyed The Erotic Witch Project 2 much more than I did The Blair Witch Project 2. This film does have a distinct connection to its erotic predecessor, but the moviemakers eventually stop worrying about keeping a storyline intact and just concentrate on the girls. One of the three girls missing from the Erotic Witch hunting trio of the first movie has been found (happily, it is my personal favorite Darian Kane). Darian is being held in some type of low-budget private psychiatric hospital, bound in a strait-jacket due to the intensity of her constantly overwhelming sexual urges. Her female doctor suspects that she may have contracted some form of sexually transmitted disease of intense eroticism in the course of her mysterious ordeal in the haunted woods. Her diagnosis definitely seems to have some validity based on the events related in this film. After talking the strangely underdressed nurse into removing the strait-jacket, Darian infects her with eroticism, and then the nurse spreads the condition on to the doctor. About this time, an attractive female reporter (Katie Jordan) shows up trying to find out if Darian is actually being held inside the institution. When she eventually gets the chance to speak to the patient, she learns that Darian demands a certain "price" for her story. I think you see where all of this is going. You end up with a room full of five quite erotic females before the film ends.
To my intense surprise and consternation, the stupid gorilla from the first movie appears here in the sequel. As if he's not annoying enough to begin with, now he is equipped with some type of technologically advanced cap that allows him to actually converse with the girls. Why on earth would the writers do this to the audience? Fortunately, the gorilla debacle is somewhat minimized by the presence of the reporter's presumably Russian cameraman. At first, his constant arguments with the reporter are pretty annoying, but once he gets inside the hospital and begins documenting the types of activities these hot and bothered young ladies keep engaging in, he becomes incredibly funny. The infusion of so much comedy into a script that basically gives up on the charade of a plot midway through the film really saves this erotic sequel from mediocrity.
As for the "making of feature" included on the DVD, it's OK but nothing spectacular. It was nice to see how much fun the cast had making this film. It also helps solve the mystery as to why some of the dialogue sounds as if it was made up on the spur of the moment; it's because some of the dialogue actually was made up on the spur of the moment. Oftentimes, the director would just tell an actress the basic idea about what she is supposed to say and just have her go with the flow in terms of saying it.
Overall, the first The Erotic Witch Project is a much better movie than this sequel. Whereas it portrayed itself unabashedly as a total spoof of The Blair Witch Project, this sequel barely even tries to play off of anything from Blair Witch 2. EWP 2: The Book of Seduction is really all about the girls and the action, making it a racier, definitely more erotic but far less compelling movie than its predecessor.

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Cloak & Shag Her (2007) Review

Cloak and Shag Her (2007)
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Seduction Cinema's heyday. There's a phrase that'll make you do a double-take. It's referred to on the audio commentary on this rather lame offering. `Cloak and Shag Her' was filmed in 2002 (during the studio's prolific production period for sexy spoofs) and is finally seeing the light of day more than half a decade later. Some will no doubt say that it should have stayed cloaked forever.
The good news is that Seduction regulars Julian Wells, AJ Khan, Darian Caine, Ruby LaRocca, and semi-regular, CJ DiMarsico all feature here, but Ruby is scandalously underemployed, only appearing at the film's beginning and end. All five of these ladies are seen during the film's groovy opening title sequence as they dance to a retro guitar-based sound against a psychedelic lava-lamp backdrop. This is possibly the best part of the film with Julian and AJ getting into the swing of things while the others all look slightly out of whack. The bad news is that this film is supposed to be a sexy comedy and it fails in both respects. Parodying a parody is perhaps not a good idea. The Austin Powers movies get the treatment here.
For the goodies, Julian Wells plays April Flowers with Dean Paul as her faithful assistant, Basil Shagalittle, Ruby LaRocca is wasted in her role as April's groupie. The baddies are Darian Caine as Dr. Mean; AJ Khan as the inappropriately named Nurse Notsonice; CJ DiMarsico as Dr. Mean's clone, Bitters; Shane Annigans (I'm not making this up) plays Dr. Mean's very large henchman, Sid the Mangler. For those of you who are familiar with Seduction's sexy spoofs, you'll be disappointed to learn that Kimbo the gorilla makes another appearance here, on Dr. Mean's team. He's been renamed for this role as Kung Pow. Why the filmmakers find a man in a gorilla costume endlessly amusing, I can't imagine.
As for the plot, Dr. Mean plans world domination by the mass use of a love potion. Obviously, the most important thing is seeing our five female stars in various states of undress, frolicking with each other. And, to be fair, that's what we get - up to a point, anyway. "The sex scenes are pretty tame in this movie," says producer, Michael Raso, on the audio commentary. William Hellfire (the film's writer and director) replies that this was deliberate because they were going for comedic effect and they were hoping it may get shown on television (The Desperate Channel, presumably). Indeed, the sex scenes are not only tame, they're also unimaginative. Just when things look like they're getting interesting, we cut to a `comedy moment' with that dratted gorilla or one of the less appealing (ie, male) cast members.
Julian Wells is surely the Meryl Streep of the sex film with her endless array of accents. Julian's is slightly out of kilter here, though. Her English accent has a definite antipodean twang. However, she looks fabulous throughout either naked or in scanty retro attire. She plays April Flowers with such over emphasis that she's doing little more than going through the motions, well aware that this material is ultra thin. An actress with less experience may well have faired badly with such dross.
Of the other actresses, AJ Khan is, as always, stunningly beautiful. Darian Caine is not really at ease in this movie, largely, I suspect, because she's as baffled as the audience as to what's supposed to be happening. The same can be said of CJ DiMarsico. Ruby Larocca, as I've already mentioned, is sidelined and wasted here.
The audio commentary is interesting in places. Hellfire gives us updates regarding what's happened to some of the performers while Raso talks yet again about why it takes so long for some of Seduction's movies to be released: I think this is the third commentary I've heard him talking on this subject, and I'm still none the wiser. Unfortunately, the commentary descends into self-indulgence toward the end when Hellfire's musical exploits are discussed at length. A topic that fans (well this fan, at least) would be more interested in hearing about, Hellfire's Torture in Satan's Clinic and that film's troublesome full title, is mentioned at the very end of the commentary for about two seconds.
`Cloak and Shag Her' is unlikely to be of interest to anyone except Seduction Cinema's most stalwart fans. It is better than the abysmal The Girl Who Shagged Me (Unrated Edition), but for retro sex comedies from Seduction, I'd favor That 70's Girl and Les Chic 2-DVD Collection (the latter is also directed by William Hellfire). Better spoof movies are Spiderbabe and Gladiator Eroticus.


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Sex Hex Review

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Although this is not quite a sequel to George Freeway's My Vampire Lover, there are parallels that suggest that the original film's premise, a lesbian vampire preying on unsuspecting young women, has evolved a little. Chip the cable guy has morphed into Carl the ex-cable guy, now vampire hunter. Carl is played by Clancy Fitzsimmons (a.k.a. John Fedele) who turns in an impressively manic performance. "Sex Hex" is also written and directed by George Freeway who, as in "My Vampire Lover", also has a minor role in the proceedings here.
Sabrina Faire takes the lead as the mysterious Diane. A seemingly innocent secretary, she is in fact a vampire who satiates herself by gorging on the psychic sexual energy of her victims. To this end we have Jackie Stevens, AJ Khan, Darian Caine, Sativa Verte and Molly Heartbreaker as her unwitting prey. Diane is seen at various points topping up her power by means of ritualistic witchery. Thus powered up, she is able to telepathically pair her victims up for lesbian capers that we can all enjoy. Unless, of course, you prefer your lesbian vampire stories to be a little more traditional. There are no fangs, no blood, and our leading vamp takes no part in the couplings that she arranges. She's quite the voyeur, though, and she takes her clothes off quite frequently, too.
All the aforementioned ladies are lovely to behold, but the sex scenes are marred by the overuse of soft filter. This has the effect of blurring too much of the picture frame. Although the action is not impeded by this, it is disconcerting at times. I wish makers of sex films would stop with the visual effects: that's not why we buy them, guys.
As for the comedy, John Fedele is quite adept at this having had bags of experience on many of Seduction Cinema's offerings, both as an actor and as a director of photography. He is particularly good at playing the socially awkward, nitwit (see Vampire's Seduction, Vampire Vixens and Mistress Frankenstein for other examples of this). In "Sex Hex", he can be seen hurling sexual obscenities at his pencil sharpener. . . .
Molly Heartbreaker is definitely my favorite tattooed lady. Her look has a gothic appearance to it that would suggest that she perhaps would have been more suited to the lead role. This is not to suggest that Sabrina Faire puts in a poor performance, far from it. It's just that Molly has the more standard look of a vampire, but she ends up playing a psychiatrist. Sabrina looks more like a psychiatrist, but ends up playing a vampire. However, we are rewarded in the bonus material with a naked Molly Heartbreaker showing us her tattoos. She obviously has a thing for fire as she has tattooed flames at various points on her body, "This is my burning bush," she explains. And very nice it is too. The bonus material also includes a behind the scenes featurette and an interview with Sabrina Faire.
If you enjoy cheap, soft-core sex comedies such as those mentioned above, then you'll probably enjoy this. If you don't, you probably won't.

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