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Krista showcase in a silly picture
lor_16 July 2023
Paul Thomas directed (and wrote a big NonSex role for himself in) this oddball feature for Vivid, not one of his best or sincerest efforts. It justly has fallen into obscurity.

Its screwy opening has Randy West with wig and sackcloth costume playing Moses, no less, talking to the sky and receiving a very crummy pair of tablets that look like they were made of cardboard. Gimmick is that before God can finish, he takes off and we see the missing Eleventh Commandment, inscribed "Thou Shalt Not Neglect Thy Wife".

After brief credits, film proper begins with Public TV reporter Jamie Summers covering the Philip Drexler campaign for governor, with Randy West in the role. Paul Thomas plays his campaign manager Max and Krista Lane his wife, who is unsurprisingly mighty neglected!

The rest of the movie, some of it seeming improvised and utterly arbitrary, shows how Krista, after bickering with hubby Randy, turns into something of a nympho, so anxious is she to get what WEst has been withholding, so busy is he with his political future./

Krista is sexy and the movie is dopey, but had the makings of something a whole lot better had PT taken this project seriously.
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