Sex/Erotica For Women: Candida Royalle's Eyes of Desire Part 1 DVD
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  • GREAT COUPLES FILM WITH A PLOT
Sex/Erotica For Women: Candida Royalle's Eyes of Desire Part 1 DVD
Starring: Mickey G. , Tom Byron , Chloe , Hershel Savage , and Tony Tedeschi
Director: Candida Royalle
Manufacturer: Femme Productions
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ASIN: B0000DBK1Z
Release Date: 1998-01-01

Description

Lisa (played by Missy) experiences a sensual awakening when she discovers her friend's high power telescope. Through this new "lens of desire", she watches the erotic, sometimes bizarre sexual encounters of her neighbors. She sees a man get caught trying on his girlfriend's panties, and the heated lusty exchange that follows. And when she looks to an abandoned estate, she finds the darkly sensual eyes of a handsome stranger looking right back at her! The man's erotic gaze warms her lustful heart, and she is drawn into a dangerous game of mystery when she enters a dream-like affair with the unknown stranger. Will her deepest longings find fulfillment in the warm flesh and blood of her newfound admirer? Watch this sensually compelling video and find out! Also with Chloe, Sharon Mitchell, Mickey G., Tom Byron and more.

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars Mixed Bag.......2005-11-23

The DVD has a promising voyeuristic premise but goes off track almost immediately with a sequence of sex scenes that spare no time for foreplay and fly in the face of the "erotica for women" subtitle. There is nothing erotic, much less sensuous, about seeing one couple after another slurp and sweat through the same unimaginative script. Happily for those who might purchase it, the film is rescued by the last two vignettes. Together, they show Candida at her exciting best.

2 out of 5 stars Candida Royale-eyes of desire.......2005-09-29

I expected so much from this video since its supposed to be geared towards women.I expected soft lighting,romantic plot,instead it was just garish porn the actors were'nt very attractive .In between the slow boring plot lines are unremarkable porn scenes that will do nothing for most women.Thought I was getting a Ritz and all I got was a plain old cracker.

5 out of 5 stars Another Erotic Movie for the Ladies.......2005-09-11

Pornography by definition is the depiction of erotic behavior (as in pictures or writing) intended to cause sexual excitement. When it comes to films, pornography is loosely divided into two parts, softcore pornography, in which the sexual unions are assumed to be simulated and hardcore pornography, in which copulation, fellatio and cunnilingus are graphically depicted in actual sex.

Amazon offers many of the softcore titles and I have even written Guides and Lists including dozens but until I came across Candida Royalle's Sex/Erotica for Women: (various titles), I was unaware that anything resembling hardcore porn was available.

The latest one I previewed was entitled "Eyes of Desire, Part 1". It was just as sexy and graphic as the first one I saw, "One Size Fits All" but for me the story didn't seem to flow as well. This film featured three well endowed women and four men and has voyeurism for a theme. Lisa (Missy) while staying with a friend in the hills of Los Angeles, gets turned on by viewing her friend having sex with her boyfriend, at his nearby pad, through a telescope. Soon she catches another couple and then she catches a stranger watching her watch them and I'll let you guess the rest. I liked Missy, she reminds me of Michelle Pfeiffer.

Unlike most adult films, Candida Royelle Sex/Erotica films are made by women, with women in mind. As far as hardcore is concerned this would probably be considered mild because there is nothing weird about the sex. No girl on girl and no sadomasochistic behavior, just straight sex. That's probably why it appeals to women and that's good enough for me.

5 out of 5 stars GREAT COUPLES FILM WITH A PLOT.......2005-07-28

It was the first porn film my wife actually liked. It gives you the plot of a good Cinemax adult show but also gives you all the juicy details and actual sex they can't show.

A graet couples film particularly if you like voyeurism.
The Savage Eye
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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The Savage Eye
Starring: Barbara Baxley , Gary Merrill , Herschel Bernardi , Jean Hidey , and Elizabeth Zemach
Director: Sidney Meyers , Joseph Strick , and Ben Maddow
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ASIN: B00004Y2Q5
Release Date: 2000-10-10

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The Savage Eye is somewhere between documentary and poetry. The story is of one Judith (Barbara Baxley), recently divorced, who's trying for a fresh start and dealing with her own sense of desolation. Her inner state, and that of the society we see in the documentary-style footage, is revealed completely in voice-over dialogue with an incisive and sometimes cruel-sounding interviewer the credits identify as "The Poet" (Gary Merrill), though he seems more like a guardian angel. The tone of this piece is achieved through the dialogue, which is always fashionably bitter and disdainful. Here's an example:

The Poet: On the morning of the sixth day, the stars declined, and the sun rose, and out of a handful of fire and dust, garbage and alcohol, God created man.

Judith: He made a big mistake.

It always stays just this side of overbearing, so you keep waiting for it to stumble, but it never does. A fascinating look at '50s-era emptiness. Also included is the Oscar-winning documentary short Interviews with My Lai Veterans, directed in 1970 by Joseph Strick, one of the directors of The Savage Eye. You couldn't ask for a more privileged look into what happened at the My Lai massacre than these interviews with five veterans who were there, though it's unlikely you would ask. The atrocities as recounted are very hard to listen to. One veteran rationalizes the killing this way: "The Vietnamese are funny people.... They seem to have no understanding of life. They don't care whether they live or die." An indispensable 20 minutes of history. --Jim Gay

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THE DARK SIDE OF THE '50s!
This multiple award-winning drama takes the form of a documentary to tell the story of Judith, a newly divorced woman who moves to Los Angeles to get a fresh start. In this journey through the dark side of 1950s urban life, the camera acts as a character that follows Judith through the streets as she encounters the strange denizens of the city, ranging from trendsetters to religious fanatics. All the tawdry and desperate faces of this world become a mirror for Judith's personal failures and struggles to claim her new life. As an added bonus, Interviews With My Lai Veterans is included on this video. This Academy Award-winning documentary makes an unflinching exploration of the 1968 massacre of the Vietnamese village of My Lai by U.S. armed forces.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Vietnam Kids in Hell & the Darker Side of their Parents.......2001-07-16

Here are two documentaries that are more strongly related than might initially appear, especially with regards to the ever-elusive field of 'official' and 'actual' American History. The truly depressing spectacle of 1950s neurotic overload, and the horrifying psychotic nightmare of Vietnam, back to back! One indirectly resulted in the other ten years later! The soldiers in the second film are part and parcel of what goes on in the first film, they grew up in it. Similar, from the same place, and yet how utterly different these My Lai veterans are than some of the totally bizarre square people you see in the 1950s film (and I'm not just talking about the hair-lengths and side-burns). From someplace deep inside, they seem to be from different planets, while only 8 years separates them. Their experience of warring the war-war-war-warackazoo has dropped them at the forefront of cultural changes while they may have been at the back end when they went in.

The award-winning My Lai massacre interview film directed by Joseph Strick needs no introduction. It's simple and captures what needs to be captured from soldiers determined to reveal, for once, at least part of the truth, either to clear their consciences or satisfy an investigation. One of the guys even admits that since the orders came from above & he had no choice, he saw it as an opportunity for target practice. It achieves more genuine outrage and absurdist despair in 22 minutes than all 3 of Oliver Stone's supposed 'insider-expose' films about that war combined.

The longer film, "Savage Eye," (62 minutes)is the real pre-cursor of "Medium Cool," Haskell Wexler's classic 1969 semi-doc which put Robert Forster at the '68 Chicago Democratic National convention, capturing the riots that happened as a natural part of the background of the fictional film (Wexler is one of the 3 cinematographers credited on "Savage Eye" who worked under the directorial team of Maddow, Meyers, and Strick). "Savage Eye" is semi-narrated by the main character, a young depressed divorcee, in conversations she has inside her head with her 'guardian angel' who dourly and facetiously comments on her thoughts and attitudes in deeply 'existentialist' tones (very fashionable at the time among intellectuals). The voice of the guardian angel isn't credited to anyone (or is it Gary Merril, I'm not sure?) but it sounds exactly like William Holden's "Sunset Boulevard" voice (he even seems to appear, or if it's not him then some dead-ringer lookalike, in part, very quickly in one street shot, cigarette dangling from his mouth). The whole 'conversation in the head' approach is a bold narrative method with a myriad of possibilities that isn't duplicated enough by all the imitators of recent years who've certainly had no scruples exhausting almost everything else used by innovators of the past. So, in addition to this interesting double-perspective narration, you follow the disillusioned divorced woman in the pre-feminist era, as she goes around trying to pick up the pieces of her life: that's the fictional drama played out entirely 'on location,' to a background of documentary footage that doesn't include riots like "Medium Cool," but is similarly oblivious to the fictional film being shot around it.

Unfortunately the music almost ruins the film. I hated the music on Savage Eye! It was groovy for about 2 minutes at the beginning and went downhill from there: very little variation, just more of the same pretentious Faux-Prokofiev-meets-Faux-Varese dreck over and over again (truly the worst pseudo-modernist, noisy yet utterly sentimental stuff I've ever had my ears tortured by, and I'm a guy who loves REAL modern music by Stravinsky, Boulez, Henze, Varese etc.). When will DVDs offer an option of turning off the music while keeping the dialogue and narration going? That way we can provide our own music to otherwise fine films or have none. In spite of this atrocious music by Leonard Rosenman, made even more annoying by the heavy-handedly manipulative way the directors use it to cue cheap emotions through conditioned reflex (seemingly intent on draining any ambiguity from the quite fascinating situations shown), thereby totally crippling the film's potential to succeed on the high artistic level it may have been capable of, "Savage Eye" is still too fascinating & original to ignore.

What's all this documentary footage? A lot of frightening & darkly-poetic real folks, the kind Bukowski specialized in talking about. Plain looking women surrounding our relatively cute divorcee at the hair-dresser. Real bars with real people in them (the kind you might see in a good film-noir like Siodmak's "Criss-Cross"). Little old ladies and fat old ladies at wrestling matches between crew-cutted versions of today's greasy long-haired buffoons; Little old ladies and fat old ladies at Roller-Derbies (they had these back then?!); religious faith-healers; flat-out crazy old people; poor people you'll never see in any hollywood film; drunk people lying on the streets; a transvestite gathering; strippers never shown in any Hollywood film of the period wearing nothing but a bikini bottom and tinsel, etc. Inner City Blacks rarely shown in any film of the period, etc. All this, and a charmingly sympathetic main character manage to transcend some of the weaker elements I talked about. The DVD transfer is sub-mediocre at best, but at least IMAGE is even bothering to release this previously unavailable curiosities & rarities. Rent it on DVD. Force your local rental store to carry it or take your business elsewhere. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
Eyes of Desire [Region 2]
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    Starring: Mickey G. , Sharon Mitchell , Tony Tedeschi , Herschel Savage , and Chloe
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