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The Masseuse is director Paul Thomas’ remake of a title he did back in 1990 that starred Hyapatia Lee and Randy Spears. The story is about a lonely man (now played by Justin Sterling) and the masseuse (Jenna Jameson) he goes to see, and slowly falls in love with her. Jim Mitchell (Justin Sterling) is a quiet guy who spends his days at a dead-end, low-paying job and spends a lot of time browsing the Net looking at pictures of babes in bondage. His co-worker Amy (Wendy Divine) has the hots for him, but for some reason or another, Jim isn’t interested in her. Instead he begins to spend his evenings and says off at a local massage parlour, where a masseuse named Barbara (Jenna Jameson) works.
During their first session, Justin offers Jenna some extra money to give him a handjob. The next time he goes back, he gives her $100 for a blowjob. Eventually, he convinces Jenna to start seeing him at his own place. Whether it’s feelings of love of just pity, Jenna’s character does become somewhat attached to Justin, although she tries to keep him out of her personal life. One evening, Jim is forced to watch as Jenna makes out with Savanna Samson in front of him. Strap-on fans should be pleased with this lesbian encounter.
On the bonus features front we get two deleted sex scenes. There’s also a Jenna solo-scene, a Behind the Scenes featurette, trailers; and multiple angles. Also included is a feature-length commentary track with Jenna Jameson and Justin Sterling
Rating: [4 of 5 Stars!] |
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