If you haven't been paying attention to all the news about Jenna Jameson in the last year or so, do not start now. Put down whatever organ of news-gathering you may have been about to peruse and head over to the computer and buy I Dream of Jenna #2 right now, without any further delay. It's bright, funny, sexy and blissfully free of any kind of speculation about her personal life or what problems she may or may not have. Jenna is in top form comedically and she looks good to boot.
From the sporty credits to the sterling cast, there's nothing in this movie that isn't good, funny, sexy or all three. Even its weaknesses have been transformed into virtues, by the simple expedient of not just leaving them in the movie but actually showcasing them. When you watch the blooper reel on disc 2, you will notice that the editors have just left the funniest of the bloopers in the film, often repeating them and turning them into in-jokes. I suspect that, for instance, Nikita Denise's hilarious subtitles, mostly just phonetic renderings of her lines, started when one of the crewmembers said something like “I can't understand what the hell she's saying!” Similarly, you will notice a number of sound effects (mostly when Steven St. Croix is sleeping) that seem to have started off as genuine bloopers and just worked their way into the film because they're funny. Randy Spears and St. Croix are two of the best comic actors porn has to offer, both of them adept at improvisation and mugging for the camera. If the producers had gotten Evan Stone in the thing, they would have hit the trifecta.
Basically, the plot is as follows: Steven St. Croix is a guy who works with airplanes, somehow (that's as much as you need to know about that). He has a genie, Jenna, who lives in his house and does housework. He also has a friend, Randy Spears, who works with airplanes, too. Jenna has a genie friend, Nikita Denise, who is snotty and rude. Jenna has a talent for mishaps, Nikita has a talent for malice, and a lot of fucking goes on in the cracks in between plot points. Jenna, bored at home while St. Croix is off at work, tries reading a book to pass the time, but Denise sets her up with an ancient love manual that focuses on how to please your man, and that is where the fun begins as Jenna the genie tries more and more tricks to get St. Croix's attention. Jenna wants to please her master, but all her plans go awry.
The sex scenes are almost all great, from St. Croix with Belladonna (as Jenna's alter ego) to Spears's threesome with Gauge (who has not changed a bit in the last eight years) to the big orgy scene with Jenna Jameson and a half-dozen of her friends. Nikita Denise plays a real maneater, getting off with both Spears and Nacho Vidal in a double-length scene and showing off her impressive deep-throating blow job skills with each; Jenna, who hovers around the edges of the orgy, finally gets a highlight scene at the end, a tryst in a boudoir with the author of the book (time travel is apparently involved). It's nice to see Belladonna in a regular scene instead of shitting a bucket of applesauce over a girl in a monkey costume, or whatever she's doing in the latest volume of All-Girl Super Extreme Shock Fuckers, and the big orgy, which includes Aurora Snow and Alaura Eden, among others, is a pleasure to watch. The real treat, though, is Jenna Jameson, who has a masturbation scene, a girl-girl with Angel Cassidy, and the boudoir b-g at the end. Aside from the sex, though, the real reason to watch the movie is the comedy; it's obvious that the people who put the movie together enjoyed what they were doing, and the result is one of the rarest and most precious things in the world of adult: a porn movie that is intentionally funny.
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