So a few weeks back, I listed my Top 7 Stars (aka: who I would like to eff).
It’s about damn time I listed some favorite movies. Again, here’s the thing. These are a few of MY favorites. Not the best, but ones I like. So if you don’t like them, I don’t care. At all.

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Super Naturals 10
Studio: Digital Sin
Director: Eddie Powell
Stars: Lee Stone, Anthony Rosano, Sara Stone, April McKenzie, Tony Desergio, Sierra Skye, Ami Jordan, Cameron Carter

I don’t know about you, but today I am in the mood for BIG, and Natural titties today. How about you? Good. Well since we are all in agreement and on the same page, let’s look at what Eddie Powell did with Sara Stone, April McKenzie, Sierra Skye, Ami Jordan and Cameron Carter for Digital Sin.

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Who’s Nailin’ Paylin? – Adventures Of A Hockey MILF
Studio: Hustler
Director: Jerome Tanner
Stars: Nina Hartley, Evan Stone, Lee Stone, Mike Horner, Sascha, Jada Fire, Lisa Ann, Mick Blue, Alec Knight, Sindee Jennings, Holly West

After a series of disappointing films as I sidestepped from the mainstream, I decided to give a major studio and major feature production another shot. I try and vary what I review, but aside from a few niche alt titles as of late, I hadn’t really seen anything that was noteworthy, for being good at least.

It’s the middle of winter and feels like Alaska, plus a thing for MILF-y types in glasses and the hockey season in full swing, what else comes to mind besides Hustler’s  Who’s Nailin’ Paylin? – Adventures of a Hockey MILF, directed by Jerome Tanner? Fresh off of a win at the 2010 AVN Awards for Clever Title of the Year, this four-time nominated film deserves a little attention.
The movie’s opening credits are done in a very all-American, big country, order this authentic silver dollar infomercial kind of way. And it works. Regardless of the sex, we know we are in for some campy, tongue in cheek, bad jokes and satire. Fasten your seatbelt. I mean, the first line of dialogue by Serra Paylin is, “Jeepers crumpets. Who could that be?”

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Throat: A Cautionary Tale
Studio: Vivid
Director: Paul Thomas
Starring: Aliana Love, Allie Foster, Beverly Hills, Brynn Tyler , Carmen McCarthy, Emilianna, Evan Stone, Herschel Savage, Jarod Diamond, Jerry, Jordan Lane, Kelly Wells, Lee Stone, Marco Banderas, Megan Monroe, Penny Flame, Pike Nelson, Ricki Raxxx, Rocco Reed, Sasha Grey, Tom Byron, Trent Tesoro, Voodoo, Jasper Knight (non-sex), Darth Franklin (non-sex), Marco Leon (non-sex), Shylar Cobi (non-sex)

By now, the story of Throat: A Cautionary Tale has been well documented. Not only online, but on Showtime’s seven part original series Deeper Throat, documenting the process of making this film. And the making of this film has almost as much plot twists and turns as the movie itself, between picking the right girl to fill Linda Lovelace’s shoes (or throat) to the legal battles with the owner of the rights to the original, Ray Pistol of Arrow Productions. When Pistol withdrew his permission to use the title in the remake when he didn’t like the direction director Paul Thomas was going, it set off a courtroom battle between Ra and Steven Hirsch, co-chairman of Vivid, the studio making the 2009 version. What started out as a remake of the classic Deep Throat morphed into a story of its own, loosely based on and with a few nods to its muse.

Mix an all-star cast, a renowned director, a remake of the classic, throw in some controversy and television series documenting the entire process and the result is a film that leads the 2010 AVN Award nominations with 12 nominations this year. From Best Actress, Best Director, Best Oral Scene, Best Video Feature and everything in between.

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