From alt.sex.movies Mon Apr 24 11:22:26 1995 Newsgroups: alt.sex.movies Path: nic.cc.ruu.nl!news.nic.surfnet.nl!sun4nl!EU.net!uunet!mnemosyne.cs.du.edu!mercury.cair.du.edu!mwasserm From: (Marc) Subject: Review: A Vision in Heather Message-ID:Sender: [email protected] (USENET News System) Organization: University of Denver Date: Tue, 23 Nov 1993 08:12:46 GMT Lines: 43 Status: RO A VISION IN HEATHER Review Scenes: 1) Heather Hunter/Trixie Tyler 2) Patricia Kennedy/Marc Wallice 3) Missy Warner/Leanna Foxx/John Hammer 4) Marc Wallice/Jon Dough/Cameo 5) Alicyn Sterling/Heather Hunter The scenes are intercut with incredibly dull footage of Heather Hunter masturbating, which makes for little or no heat, cut with dialogue you can't hear. Lovely. 1) Not bad. Pretty standard fare though, and Heather looks a bit bored. 2) Again, not bad. Nothing special. There is an interesting moment where Marc Wallice says something about how pretty Patricia is, and you can distinctly see Patricia roll her eyes. The scene is very slow, and Patricia does not particularly appear to be enjoying herself. 3) Best of the scenes; while John Hammer has got to be one of the dullest guys I've ever seen in any film (he has absolutely no expression; he looks like a mannequin throughout the scene), Leanna and Missy seem to be really enjoying themselves. 4) Cameo is pretty good in this scene, and does a DPP, but there's nothing much else to be said about the scene. Jon Dough looks like he has a bad cold and his hair is disheveled. 5) Very good scene; interesting in that somebody seemed to have forgotten to turn off the camera at the end, and we see both of them stop very suddenly and get off one another. Alicyn asks Heather (very casually) if she came, and she says no; this is rather unusual, I should think, if they were aware the camera was on. All in all, a very amateurish production, only worth it if you like Heather Hunter. Marc -- "So you're choosing to run from your own people in a rackety old TARDIS?" D O C T O R W H O 30 Years "Why not? After all, that's how it all started!"