Outback Productions. D. Robert Hunington. Nicolett, Ann Harlow, Flick Shagwell,
Lauren Phoenix, Nautica, Delorian, Evan Stone, Randy Spears, Dale Dabone, Joey Ray.
Trust us when we say Randy Spears who plays a corpse looks a lot more alive in Asylum that he did at the recent adultcon. But a snooze-a-thon, this feature positively
isn’t.
Spears, in a non-sex role, really creeps you out in this atmospheric thriller directed by Robert Hunington – a psychological exercise driven by photography from The Ring school of filmmaking; a creepy environment courtesy of Goose Bumps, Inc., and superb marksmanship in the editing bay. Dead or not- you figure that out, as Spears plays this nutcase who’s holed up in an institution that
has a centuries-old history of torturing sexually active women and
offering them lobotomies two for the price of one. No unsatisfied
customers.
To say anything more on this particular subject might be giving too much away. Then, again, interpretations of the schizophrenia running rampant will vary from viewer to viewer. Except to say that Evan Stone has a scholarly interest in the history of the establishment. But his gorgeous girlfriend, Nicolette, has needs more pressing that can pull Stone away from his tomes for a minute or two. Or three. Theirs is a solid coupling, nicely drafted, nicely paced, romantic; and, like all of the sex scenes in this doctor/patient vignette-style thriller, don’t outlast their welcome with
over play. Flick Shagwell also looks perfectly ravishing in her pairing with Joey Ray with enough glimpses of her beautiful ass dished out in morsels to enflame your balls. Similar energy prevails in the Dale Dabone- Lauren Phoenix; Scott Styles-Ann Harlow interludes. But the scene that really stimulates the glands and would stand alone under any circumstance to recommend this exceptional viewing experience is the girl-girler featuring Nautican and Delorian. These- two astonishingly attractive women cavort in a spit-driven pubic mating dance of first rate craftsmanship and design.