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5/10
I want you to put your fingers in the butter and put them up my ass
movieman_kev6 October 2005
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Jessie St. James ("Nurses of the 407th", "Vista Valley P.T.A.", "Talk Dirty to Me") is Kate Harrison, a resigned teacher, whom while jogging, is thinking of earlier in the day when a student got her turned on by making her touch his cock. Upon retuning home she finds a juvenile friend of the student has broken in her house and is waiting for her. He precedes to rape her, but for some reason she loves this. By now, she's cock crazy, having sex with a blind piano student. (leading to the funniest line, as the blind guy orders her to get a stick of butter and nail clippers, she asks why. He responds "Jessie St. James ("Nurses of the 407th", "Vista Valley P.T.A.", "Talk Dirty to Me") is Kate Harrison, a resigned teacher, whom while jogging, is thinking of earlier in the day when a student got her turned on by making her touch his cock. Upon retuning home she finds a juvenile friend of the student has broken in her house and is waiting for her. He precedes to rape her, but for some reason she loves this. By now, she's cock crazy, having sex with a blind piano student. (leading to the funniest line, as the blind guy orders her to get a stick of butter and nail clippers, she asks why. He responds "I want you to put your fingers in the butter and put them up my ass") his delivery of said line was hilarious. Obviously after that Oscar caliber scene, one would think the movie would have nowhere to go but down, and one would be correct. The sex scenes in this one are lacking, and Jessie while having a nice face is a bit flatter then I usually like (she looks to be maybe an A-cup in this film)

My Grade: C-
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4/10
Two stories are sometimes worse than none
bjoern-melzer-117 May 2007
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The movie starts with a story about a teacher who has sex with a pupil, then with a friend of his and quits her job afterwards. Then the rest of the script seemed to have get lost or something, because after this the plots revolves around a woman who just had a divorce and is looking for love. The details of this second, well, 'part' are quite washy and are never getting a clear line going. There are only things which hold the two parts of the movie together - the main actress and her character being forced to sex. Never the less a quite futile attempt of mending the both is made in the end of the picture by a short review of the characters experiences of failing in love. OK, I know, it's a porn and a porn isn't about the story, but in this case the plot is so obviously badly puzzled together, that it is just annoying.
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9/10
A movie for adult movie lovers
bearterritory5 June 2007
This movie was my favorite Porn movie when it came out. Jessie St James was HOT and was very good in this film. I disagree with the reviewer's statements above about her not being realistic in the movie. The movie is a porn movie - NOT one that is made with acting and writing skills in the forefront of the movie industry. To make negative comments about the acting or the erotic value of the scenes based on the "lack of acting ability or storyline" is ridiculous. This movie was enjoyable and for porn lovers is a MUST-SEE in my book.

Jessie St James made several adult movies in her time and was worth seeing in each of them. If viewers are looking for an adult movie that has a "story line" that is believable and realistic, I think they are kidding themselves about what adult movies are all about.

If you like women that are attractive and exciting to watch and you like to see them having sex with men that are attractive and fit the bill of the story, then this is a good choice for you.
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10/10
Hot for Teacher
Nodriesrespect26 July 2012
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The late Sam Weston, brother of popular screen comedian Jack and one of countless Hollywood personalities to shroud his Judaic background - né Samuel Weinstein - will forever be remembered as imitation Italian American adult "auteur" Anthony Spinelli. Something of a transitional title in his expansive body of work, this ranks among his all time best, marking the end of his economic era (the "Wes Brown" period, though littered with additional aliases) with small cast chamber pieces such as THE SEDUCTION OF LYN CARTER and heralding the arrival of his most fruitful filmmaking stretch with blockbusters SEXWORLD and TALK DIRTY TO ME. Containing characteristics of both artistic extremes, EASY hearkens back to earlier examinations of female sexuality including the unjustly overlooked Mimi Morgan showcase THE FIRST TIME but disrupts their Spartan set-up by widening his scope to encompass outside influences that shed light on the anti-heroine's plight and motives. Not a first for the director who had already painted a complex canvas of cause and consequence in 1976's CRY FOR CINDY but EASY was to implement the habit.

The film also marks the beginning of not one but two beautiful as well as mutually beneficial friendships. Starlet Jesie St. James had but a few minor carnal credits to her name when she caught Weston's eye and he was to mold her Svengali-style into his movie-making muse. Though still in her twenties, she projected a maturity well beyond her years which found her frequently cast as a disenchanted thirty-something, kind of a capsule description of Easy's Kate Harrison. Another fortuitous meeting took place as Playgirl magazine's upcoming Man of the Year Howie Gordon (soon christened "Richard Pacheco" by Sam's son Mitch) joined the cast. Already a serviceable light comedian, he would explore far darker territory at Sam's behest. He's genuinely unsettling as the creepy kid barely out of high school, back to settle the score with his unattainable teacher.

For a "woman's picture" centered around St. James's put upon schoolmarm, Easy contains surprisingly edgy elements that might have caused the material to capsize into misogyny in lesser hands. Leaving her employment after two successive indiscretions, the psychotic Pacheco coercing her into mean-spirited follow-up upon learning of her furtive fellatio on his friend Dan Howard (from Patrick Wright's R-rated Hollywood HIGH), she embarks on a quest for erotic fulfillment hoping this will lead to romantic bliss with a kindred spirit. Low on self esteem, she pretty much throws it down with any guy giving her the once over. Occasionally this works out well, leading to mattress-searing sex with blind piano tuner Ken Scudder with a cute LAST TANGO IN Paris nod thrown in for the highbrows. At any rate her promiscuity puts her past polite introductions with broody bestselling author Victor, another knockout performance by fascinating Jack Wright, an actor supposedly stunted for in explicit endeavors although he definitely does the dirty with Jesie in their rooftop terrace romp. Temperamentally suited to one another, Kate and Victor move in together and all seems rosy for a while. Since all men are heels, Spinelli pulls out the rug from under her by having the loathsome paramour sick his lesbian pal Janet on her by way of break-up ! A memorable cameo by Georgina Spelvin, latter's all sweetness and smiles when she comes calling, showing her true colors once she's got a foot in the door, tearing into the stunned into submission Kate for one of the superlative Sapphic scenes ever shot. Not to worry though as Kate confides at film's fade-out to best friend Ann (under-used Desirée Cousteau) having met another man of her dreams in impossibly youthful looking Mike Horner, yet to become "Don Hart". Naturally, he informs her post coitus that he's going back to a wife she never knew existed in the first place. Poor pathetic Kate's all alone again as voices from the past fill the soundtrack.

Helped by colorful cinematography from an eager young upstart named Jack Remy who was to emerge as one of the industry's ace DoP's in years to come, EASY effortlessly rises above occasionally questionable material through Spinelli's sensitive handling and uniformly excellent acting. Jesie's back-breaking turn remains one of the Seven Wonders of Sex Cinema, bringing out an emotional complexity that's not always there in the writing, sketchy screenplay attributed to Jack Livingston who wrote Bob Vosse's JEZEBEL. She stays firmly in character throughout the sex scenes which forces them to add to rather than interrupt her performance. It's doubtful that the director ever matched the level of sheer intensity he achieves with ample assistance from his admirable leading lady. The movie temporarily runs out of steam only when focus shifts away from Kate's character during a drawn-out dinner party with Cousteau (fresh from Alex de Renzy's PRETTY PEACHES and yet to catapult to super-stardom) and late lamented Laurien Dominique batting well below average with a pair of no name studs of little apparent appeal.
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8/10
Classic!
mex_amcleaning20079 June 2020
Wistfully conjuring daydreams and calling them goals, some often say that before they die they'd like to travel the world, or finally read the complete works of Shakespeare. To those people, let me say this: Everything worth seeing in Europe is on top of a hill, and the important characters in Shakespeare all die. Actually, I don't recall anyone dying in A Midsummer Night's Dream, but that's beside the point. What I'm getting at is that these lofty goals are frequently not worth pursuing. Europe is exhausting and Shakespeare is sad. Instead, may I recommend you turn your cultural attentions to classic porn? Nobody gets stabbed with a poisoned sword and everyone gets laid. And sometimes, they have funny haircuts.

One of the best, and most overlooked among the "good ol' day" roster of porn titles is Easy. Shot long ago during the Carter administration, Easy is an edgy story of a well meaning school teacher turned disillusioned slattern. Jessie St. James, who looks at once like a California beach blonde and an exotic beauty from parts unknown, works overtime here as she appears in almost every scene. And that's a good thing by the way.

St. James' legend isn't as great as some of her contemporaries. You're not likely to find the same kind of following for her as you will someone like Marilyn Chambers, but the following she does have is just as loyal. She's hard to explain. I think her appeal may be that she's sexually aggressive without appearing over the top, but Easy does a better job of illustrating her intense sexuality than any amateur porn critic can in describing it.

The film begins with St. James being forcefully seduced by a student who may be better served to think more about baseball and less about sex when committing acts of verbal assault. You'll see what I mean. Beginning with these opening moments, St. James' character sets out on what could be described as a sexual journey. Conventions tell us that these kinds of journeys begin with the hero (or heroine) starting the trek in a state of not knowing something, and ending it with having learned something very important. That's not so much the case here. St. James moves from one humiliating experience to the next. She's raped, insulted, dumped, and raped again, but by a woman the second time around. I'm not sure she ever learns anything.

Still, Easy is not a misogynistic movie. At least, it's no more misogynistic than any other well made adult film, and certainly less so than any five minutes of a poorly made one. Yet, Easy could not be made today. You're not going to find many rape fantasies on your video store's shelves, and scenes like the one in which St. James covers her fingers with butter and sticks them up a blind man's ass are, well, not kosher by today's standards. If all this were played like some kind of live action sex cartoon, then no one would bat an eye. But it's not directed by an abusrdist. It's intended to be intense, and it often is. Easy is an old film, but it's also a kinky one. Don't go mistaking it for dry hippie porn. It's not.
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