I Like to Play Games Too (1999)
An advertising agent comes up against a client she is unable to manipulate through her seduction games.
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I think this is a new genre that they're all sort of working their way through it and haven't got all the kinks worked out yet but it's a genre that works for me.
I don't have all the words right now but this film is a work of art.
Good story, Not enough for a whole film
If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.
Most movies in this genre suffer from a distinct lack of heat and lacklustre sex scenes but I have to say Maria Ford sizzled in this movie and brought a charge to it few actresses do in the world of erotic thrillers! There is an incredibly hot sex scene halfway through the movie with her and a guy having an intense and aggressive coupling on a sofa that blew me away with its primal heat! There is one particularly sizzling shot where it's very clearly implied that the guy is giving Maria rough anal sex from behind and it's only one step away from hard porn! In fact the sex looks so convincing, I have a theory it may not have been simulated.....
The cast of this excellent soft core epic includes some real heavyweight actors such as Maria Ford, Kim Dawon, and Bobby Johnston.Ms. Ford is just stunning and if something like an academy award was offered in this genre, she should get one. Unfortunately, Stephanee LaFleur, one of my favorites, has just a small part, almost a cameo appearance. Oh, to be a member of one of the "gentlemens' Clubs" depicted.
There's nobody to root for, or even care about, in Ed Holzman's would-be erotic thriller. Dominick (Bobby Johnston) runs a "private social club" that's really a front for an international prostitution and blackmail operation. Suzanne (Maria Ford) owns a clientless ad agency; a "friend," Nick (Scott Carson) suggests Dominick as a potential client. Dominick and Suzanne proceed to do their best to outwit each other in a series of sexual games.With both of the principals more or less equally amoral, the only possible fun in this movie is watching them go at each other. But Holzman's leisurely pacing throughout, and characters that never go beyond skin deep, spoil the fun. Dawson is wasted as Dominick's personal assistant, Mona. The one character who has a shred of decency is Suzanne's assistant, Tracy (Stephanee LaFleur), but she's clueless and powerless--not much more than a spectator.Holzman has done better work than this. The sex scenes even start to get tedious halfway through the film.
This movie was pretty good, considering the genre (Erotic thriller). There wasn't much plot but certainly there was a lot of bump-n-grindin' (if ya know what i mean). This movie was just as good as the original with a very sexy Maria Ford.