

I usually put a sports magazine and a Time Magazine in front of and behind it and nervously waited until there was no one in the store before I went to the cash register. The Bonus Scene is titled "Skid Romance", consisting of sex in an alley with a busty girl, apparently representing Skid Row. I remember when I could drive, going to stores far away from my house to buy Playgirl. Opening scene is offbeat for Playgirl content, as Randy Spears talks about himself, as smug as ever, and masturbates in a nearly Solo turn (like those gay-oriented Stroker segments from Playgirl that Wicked released in a Male Solos series) that features fleeting moments of a girl with him = strictly all tease.

The other segments are less interesting, as in outdoor sex in "The Bathtub", Mia Smiles wasted in "Secret Rendezvous" - a title far more exciting than the content, and "An Experimental Twist", with sex executed in a laboratory setting.

This romantic period piece was later revived on "Playgirl's Hottest: At the Theater". Best segment has its title misspelled sloppily as "Lancelot & Gweneviere", featuring Evan Stone in his best gallant look, with chain mail riding in on a white horse to service lovely Faith Leon on the grass, worthy of Jean Renoir. Though relatively tamer in content, it and its brethren are still for sale over a decade later (perhaps as remainders?), contrasting with the extremely brief shelf life and longevity of new release Adult DVDs nowadays.
#BUY PLAYGIRL MAGAZINE TV#
Unfortunately issued by Wicked Pictures without helpful screen credits this was among the first of over a hundred DVDs utilizing content from the Playgirl TV magazine-styled website to be released to the traditional Porn video public.
