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# 60 : Taylor Hayes (dvd)
lamegabyte8 December 2015
I don't think I caught Taylor as a Penthouse Pet even if she has done several stunning pictorial in the period I was reading it : to be accurate, i have to list also the lost issues as well : June 1996 with Pam & a shoot with Taylor indeed, August 1996 with Alexis Christian, February 1997 with Monique Nobrega, March 1997 with Heidi Lynne, Girls of penthouse April 1997 with Gina Lamarca and for the french edition, GOP n° 8 July 1996 with Nikki Dial.... I rather think i discovered her in the same pictures but delivered on Suze Randall's website ! What i like with Taylor is her stunning face, small fit body and amazing appetite ! It's a fact that Taylor doesn't belong to the calm ones ! Sadly, i have never understood why she got such bony at a time and later did a come-back with ugly fakes boobs ! As usual, those babes are naturally beautiful and lost everything for nothing !

About this movie, it's the only one i have got with her : i think i ordered it because she was pairing with beautiful blonde Lexus and as the DVD is really awful, that explains surely why i didn't get a second : first, the disc is bad : the sound is almost inaudible, the picture is dark, blurry and the menu is the worst i have ever experienced ! Next, the movie is really so-so : it looks like a Spielberg production (« 1941 », « kick the movie » from Twilight zone movie) but it seems also a bit stupid : Grandpas sleeping with young nude women to dream about their past !! Worse, the sex is really feeble as i have never get hard ! Speaking of Taylor, she is dressed like Betty Boop, full of energy but she is badly directed, framed so totally wasted !
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Moving, unique tale of Lexus as a "sleeper" prostitute
lor_1 February 2023
A true masterwork, Paul Thomas's "House of Sleeping Beauties 3" is a moving, sensitive Adult movie that manages to take an odd fetish/form of prostitution that I've seen handled poorly in mainstream films (sleeping non-sex with a sleeping girl who's paid, depicted in 2011 Australian film "Sleeping Beauty" starring Emily Browning) and turning it into a sensitive story that combines romance, nostalgia and memory into a unique movie. This stand-alone feature film makes up for the lousy "tease" PT made as House of Sleeping Beauties Parts 1&2 several years earlier as a misguided vehicle for Savannah.

Central character is a NonSex role: aged ex-G. I. George, given to playing chess outdoors with three other buddies, including his old nemesis Arthur -a crusty guy who likes to tell dirty jokes. They were rivals during the war for the same girl Rose (Vivid superstar Taylor Hayes) and still hold a grudge.

Arthur nastily suggests that George should go pay for a girl to sleep with at a brothel run by Madame Jade (the great Chloe, terrific as always), and George, begrudgingly out of loneliness takes him up on it.

What follows, accompanied by an engaging classical music score, is a strange and mesmerizing movie with Melody (Lexus -a true beauty), a prostitute earning $50 an hour for merely sleeping (a special incense to put the girls under) next to old male customers who are allowed to fondle but no penetration sex of any sort with the girls. George develops a platonic romance with Lexus and even starts caring for her, mainly to help her escape from a horrible codependent relationship with her brutish, no-goodnik lover Jon Dough (giving a one-note hissable performance).

Black and white flashbacks show George back in the 1940s with his fellow soldiers and prostitutes, with these scenes turning into color (typical porn technique) once the XXX sex begins.

Arthur is also a customer at Madame Jade's, he preferring to sleep with Carla (Alyssa Love). A nice plot twist involves Arthur's revelation that he once slept to next to Melody when Carla wasn't available -a fact that drives George off the deep end.

It's impossible not to identify with (especially for a senior-age porn enthusiast like me) George. He's portrayed by Stephen Scolfield, a character actor with a couple of mainstream neo-noir roles listed in IMDb, and he gives an understated, moving performance. Lexus is at her very best, and the treatment of the unusual "sleeping prostitute" theme is handled by Paul Thomas with amazing skill and taste, as is the treatment of old age. A fabulous touch occurs at the very end as the credits role, giving a grace note to George's story.

Sexual content is quite different (though the story is the same) comparing the 1999 VHS release version with the 2003 DVD, reflecting Vivid's frequent practice of altering (or shortening) its movies for DVD reissue. I describe the changes in IMDb's Alternate Versions entry.
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