DVD SPECS |
Language(s):
English
Sound:
Direct Sound
Number of Discs: 1
Packaging:
Standard box
Format:
NTSC (16:9)
Region Code:
0 (Codefree)
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Director |
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Eon McKai |
Actors |
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Andy San Dimas, Dane Cross, Daniel, Eric Swiss, Kasha Bella, Pixie Pearl, Stevie Hart, Vin Vericose |
Categories |
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Alternative
Stylish/Art
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Film Info |
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Catalog Date: 20.10.2009
Production Year: 2009
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DVD (currently) not available
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Condoms:
No
Silicone:
No
Length: 75 Min.
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About Art School Girls Are Easy
Have you ever thought about nailing an art student? How would such a girl perform in bed? Does she take off like a rocket or is she particularly creative when it comes to giving head? How far would an art student go? Would she do anything?
Eon McKai appears to have all the answers to these questions. Up-and-cumming female artists were the subject of his debut, ART SCHOOL SLUTS, and now he revisits the familiar grounds with ART SCHOOL GIRLS ARE EASY. Evidently, these young chicks harbour a fascination. Maybe it's because they don't shy away from anything: anal sex, lezzie love, etc. Not that this would come as a surprise!
A stylish indie porno with a rocking soundtrack and MTV-style editing. Sizzling!
Bonus material on the DVD
Behind the Scenes (7min), Trailer
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Expectation |
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Fulfilled
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Editorial Review(s)
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Cornelius Cream
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Personal pleasure : |
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Just like ART SCHOOL SLUTS, ART SCHOOL GIRLS ARE EASY begins with a traffic accident and some lezzie sex. For some reason, director Eon McKai seems to have a particular fascination with this combination. Maybe it is a fetish? Personally, I have a thing for indie starlets like ORGAZMIK 'Eye-Catcher' Andy San Dimas and Pixie Pearl (who stars in two scenes and once again captured my eye immediately). McKai proves that he's the Damien Hirst of the porn scene by delivering once again a truly beautiful movie with excellent sex scenes. A shame then that the running time clocks in at a meagre 75 minutes. Also, the bonus material is a bit of a joke (although one is tempted to think of it as a starving artist's statement). Like many greats before him, Eon McKai fails to recapture the glory of his debut. Nevertheless, his sophomore effort is definitely worth seeing.
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