While I concede that most women in this film look like they were picked up off the street, that's not surprising. Because anyone who’s watched any amount of Rodney Moore’s movies will tell you that many of them he probably indeed picked up off the streets of Seattle, which is part of the charm of his movies. Something I call "real women in unreal scenarios". And while the same goes for this film, Nicole Scott is something else. She may not be the most gorgeous woman on the planet, but she makes the movie. The lady is airy, goddess-like; Sarah Brightman without the singing. And while it's only a masturbation scene I would love to see her in a boy-girl scene or a boy-boy-girl, or a BJ, or a DP, or all the above.
And though she hasn't been in that many movies, from the information I found, she's also from Seattle; which is surprising – then again not.
About half bad,half good.Two scenes-the lesbian,and the masturbation-I fast forwarded.The remaining 3 were OK-but nothing great-even the pop-shots were lackluster,by Rodney standards...