Pamela Weight & Paul Thomas - Free Dance
[1956 European Figure Skating Championships, Paris]
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Pamela Weight & Paul Thomas - Free Dance
[1956 European Figure Skating Championships, Paris]
Good Charlotte // Life Can't Get Much Better
11 September 2014 | Prince William, Duke of Cambridge talks to spectators during day 1 of the Invictus Games, presented by Jaguar Land Rover at Lee Valley Athletics Centre in London, England. © Paul Thomas/Getty Images for Jaguar Land Rover
She's So Fine! (1985) Rated PG
Let's go to Detroit! Taija Rae takes the lead & half the cast is unrecognizable... Paul Thomas is goth, Sharron Mitchel is punk. It's got 'The Big Chill' vibes, but with a bunch of really good looking people.
Good Charlotte “The Anthem” Single (2003) ★
CD UK Limited edition, Numbered, CD2.
My scans.
Put On Your Raincoats | Where the Boys Aren't 5 (Thomas, 1993)
Gave this a look upon learning of the passing of Paul Thomas. I'm mostly familiar with him as an actor in the Golden Age, but this is the first I've seen of his directorial work. I doubt this is one of his more ambitious features, but I think he does a good job keeping this flowing and making the extremely good looking cast look radiant, which is really what you need in one of these things.
I will say that I've seen my share of bad looking SOV porn, so I appreciate that this actually looks pretty nice in its outdoor scenes, getting a nice boost of colour from all the greenery, the blue sky, and Racquel Darrian's bright blue pants. And of course, the cast members are pretty easy on the eyes. I'll note that while the gaze isn't exactly chaste, it's fairly appreciative and not just purely leering, making time to show off Christy Canyon's and Racquel Darrian's winning smiles and Francesca Le's fetching overbite.
Plot-wise this relatively minimalist, giving you the bare minimum of setup for any given sex scene in this story of characters. What you need to know is that they're at a boarding house and there are no dudes present. Other pornos have solved for the problem of ugly dudes by having better looking dudes, but this one gets rid of them entirely. Anyway, if there's more to the story, it was probably in parts 1-4.
Anyway, there's probably only so much I can do to intellectualize my reaction, but this is slickly put together and enthusiastically performed. The climax wisely culminates in a daisy chain configuration, but the best scene involves Christy and Racquel gettin' it on with some spanking and spirited dirty talk while Francesca, as the newest member, overhears and masturbates like most viewers were wont to do. You could do worse for an audience surrogate.
do people on JCSblr know about Paul Thomas (the guy who played Peter in the 1973 film)
Lips | Paul Vatelli | 1981
Paul Vatelli’s second film is a weak entry in his filmography, lacking any of the bounciness, grit or heart of later films like Bodies in Heat and Stiff Competition.
A stellar cast (Vanessa del Rio, Kathy Harcourt, Lisa Deleeuw, Paul Thomas, Tigr, etc.), Lips follows the common “couples go to a retreat to save their marriage” trope of films that were targeted at the couple’s video market of the early ‘80s. It just doesn’t rise to the occasion.
Obnoxiously, Ron Jeremy auto-fellates while perving on Tigr and his wife, Harcourt, the back-and-forth editing ruining an otherwise hot scene. But then he joins them. Tigr’s sass is dialed to eleven in this one. Always a bit player, but the amount of films I’ve seen where she steals the show are adding up.
As the first couple departs, reinvigorated from a night at Paul Thomas’s retreat, Lisa De Leeuw finally makes an appearance and perks things up. Naturally, Vatelli’s camera is a little more invested in her scene with Thomas and Harcourt.
Watch it if, like me, you’re a Vatelli aficionado. Otherwise, life is short, friends.