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Foxy Lady (1977)
My first porno!
I'll always have a special place in my heart (and my pants) for this flick, as it was the first porno I ever saw, back in 1981 at a small and sleazy adult theater when I was just 17.
First thing that struck me was the leading lady (Driskell) was anything but Foxy. She was actually homely, but had a nice set of knockers, which Leslie even comments on in the movie.
But, she actually acted well. The scene with the vagrant black man is by far the best in the movie, best photographed and very erotic. It's the one you stroke it to the most in the movie.
The funniest scene was when one of the kidnappers, who was eating a hot dog, asks her if she wants a wiener and she says there is no more. "That's where you're wrong,'' he says, and then proceeds to put his wiener in a bun, lathers it with mustard and forcibly feeds it to her.
The Asian girl who joined the fat kidnapper in the threesome with Driskell is hot. Unfortunately, we don't get any gynecological shots of her, so her beauty and talents are wasted.
The blonde (Sandy Pinney) is smoking hot, with great long, shapely legs. Unfortunately, she doesn't get naked, though she gives Leslie a nice BJ in the final sex scene.
It's certainly not a great yarn by today's standards, but I recall rubbing out a few loads on the toilet seat back in the day thinking about some of the scenes.
The Twilight Zone: The 7th Is Made Up of Phantoms (1963)
Gripping and spooky, this was one of the best episodes
This was one of my favorite episodes, too. I won't rehash. But I liked the eerie feeling it seemed they were experiencing as it became more and more apparent they had gone back in time and were thrust right onto the site of that gruesome battle. What make it even more spooky was you never saw the enemy (the Indians, that is). The smoke signals. The horse with no rider, the empty tepee, no one in sight in the village. I'm not that up on the actual battle, but it was always fascinated me. It did seem a bit politically incorrect, though, as they seemed to be portraying the Indians as the bad guys. I thought of this episode as I get set to watch it on Sci-Fi's annual "Zone'' 4th of July marathon.