(1993 Video)

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Silly cheapo comedy
lor_9 January 2021
The dinosaurs are a couple of inches tall models that seem to have wandered in from a 1950s Don Glut amateur short movie in "Juranal Park". It's a very silly comedy from L.S. Talbot, whose low-brow humor is painfully similar to that of Cash Markman, my least favorite script writer. Talbot appears on screen in a small role of a newscaster.

With cheap studio sets, story concerns Lust World, an amusement park for sex (admission cost is an amazing $10,000 per person), run by Sir Reginald Tape-Smythe, played by Jonathan Morgan. Movie consists of couples having bareback sex, including two having anal sex with condoms worn for the latter. The toy dinosaur models are held in the foreground between sex scenes like a Soupy Sales or Pee-Wee's Playhouse joke, instead of any attempt at special effects. Violence is strictly off-screen.

It's stupid throughout, especially the dumb jokes. At one point Morgan breaks the fourth wall by holding up the VHS box of the pornographers' previous video "The Living End", as a cheap plug. A TV commercial for breakfast cereal Anal Crunchies is dumb. In-joke references to Al Goldstein and Peter North are used instead of, for once, Ron Jeremy.

The babes are sexy, led by Leena as Reginald's busty girlfriend and Tina Tyler humping her then-husband Tony Tedeschi, cast as a couple of paleontologists. Steve Hatcher oddly enough looks a bit like and talks like Bill Paxton, playing a general who has a three-way with Leena and Nicole London.
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