Forever (1990) DVD Cover |
The first thing that you’re going to notice is how pretty Stephanie Page is. I think she is very pretty, and this is the first time I’ve seen her in porno. She is coupled with Randy West, and he has the curliest mop of hair. He’s still in his relative prime, if you ask me, as he puts on a show with Page. The two really have a lot of chemistry, and Page gets really wet, and starts to moan like crazy with West’s oral performance. This is perhaps one of the hottest scenes that I’ve personally reviewed in a long time. The music is distracting though, as it is a 1980s pop rock and jazz fusion that just doesn’t seem to fit the scene if you ask me. Page’s short brown hair, and large breasts are intriguing here, and West truly gives more than a mechanical performance here. There’s no condom in sight, and everyone’s shaved, marking the 1990s era scene. The scene goes about 8 or so minutes, and then West cums on Page’s pubic region. That’s it. The two starts dialogue that states that they are going to be married forever, which prompts the title of the movie to come through. And away we go with the credits, and another 1980s infused jazz track.
The movie goes forward with couples counseling. Randy West and Stephanie Page are in a therapist’s office and they just talk at first. This forwards the plot. The acting isn’t half bad, mind you, but it certainly brings forward the plot for those that like to have a little plot with their porno. I liked this aspect of the movie. It gives a little bit of weight to the overall story. Page tells the therapist that she has these wild fantasies, and that she watches others in them. This leads to a sex scene with a super veteran, Tom Byron! He has his long hair, and doesn’t have a beard yet, going for the 1990s rocker look that would transition into full blown grunge artist look by the mid 1990s.
Tom Byron and Savannah have sex in this scene, and if you have never seen a Savannah sex scene, well here’s your first look. If you don’t know about Savannah’s story, and the tragedy that befell her, you may want to read a bit into it. It’s really tragic. This scene isn’t half bad, with the exception of the terrible music that is given way too much fidelity over the moaning and the actual sex. There’s a bit of artistic liberty with the visuals, which you’ll have to see to really understand, with contrasts, colors, and transitions. Byron here works well with Savannah, but there seems to be a bit of a mechanical push towards the center of the scene. Yes, this looks ok on paper, but in practice, you’ll notice that the two don’t necessarily have a lot of chemistry, making it a little bit of a boring scene compared to the opener. Savannah has a unique, pretty look, and her blonde hair and style really attracted a lot of people to the early 1990s porn scene, I’m sure. I’m not sure what the big deal with Savannah was, her performance and Tom Byron’s work here is somewhat “normal” and nothing too crazy. He cums on her chest, and that’s about it. This just seemed routine in some ways, and while it is functional, it’s not nearly as hot as you’d expect, especially after that initial opening that had a lot of chemistry between the performers.
Up next, Randy West is on the therapist couch and he says that Page has been cheating on him and even had a threesome at the house. That leads to the next sex scene, and it’s a fourway, and features Tom Byron, Cal Jammer, and Stephanie Page, on a couch.
This next scene is just a standard foursome, with Page servicing everyone, and moments where some of the guys aren’t even hard. It’s kind of awkward, now that I think of it. The music isn’t half bad here, though. Tom Byron leaves a basketball jersey on, and he is the first to cum, cumming on Page’s butt, but then the scene transitions, and he gets blown next, while the other guys have a turn with Page. The music actually works here, it almost sounds like something that you’d here from the 16-bit era of video games, believe it or not. I swear it was like listening to the soundtrack of Toe Jam and Earl. This scene is workable, as page seems to enjoy the process, while the guys are just auxiliary pieces to her overall look. I couldn’t help but notice that at some points though, the men weren’t hard, jacking playdough, but eventually there were money shots, one of which was on her face. Not a bad scene, but it’s a quick one, etc.
Back to the therapist couch, Page talks about how Randy West cheating. It’s a threesome, and it gets into the action quick.
Heather Hart, Trixie Tyler, and Randy West are on a bed, and things heat up quite quickly. This isn’t a terrible scene, and once again the music saves the day. It’s a jazzy, 16-bit era type of musical number that makes me laugh and smile at the same time. The sex here is rudimentary, with Randy West throwing down another good performance as he’s known for being adequate without being a huge guy. He does well here, and the women give each other oral. They seem to all be enjoying it, but it’s not the best scene in the world, mind you. It’s adequate, It’s just over the mechanical line, as there’s some chemistry, but then there are moments where it just seems to be “average” at best. West does well here, and it sure seems that the women try to get into it, but really aren’t that “bisexual” and it shows. Randy West eventually finishes on one of the ladies pubic hair, and that’s it. This was interesting in that West goes with a brunette and blonde, which was great. Not a bad scene, but not a great one either. It’s “functional” scene at best.
Back to the therapist couch, West discusses what’s going on in the home, and he discusses what is going on and how he found out that his wife was cheating. He even discusses that the pool was emptied, and he jumped in and nearly broke his face off. Hilarious little scene, if you ask me. This moves the plot along, and we’re about 40 minutes into the movie, which isn’t terrible, which allows the movie to fly off.
Moving the plot along we see Randy West and Stephanie Page talking. The two talk and eventually it leads to a scene with Savannah and Page having sex. The two have a toy, and they just go through your normal expectations of early 1990s lesbian sex scenes. It’s not bad, and the music this time around is quite good again. It’s an instrumental track that has a jazzy feel, with a nice touch of electric drums. I was more distracted by the music than the actual sex here, which is not a good sign. Page seems to dig this scene, and Savannah does well too, so if you like their looks, you’ll love to see them perform oral, moan, and squirm with delight. Page is an intriguing woman, and at this point it’s hard not to fall for her a little.
After this scene, we get one more, and it features Trixie Tyler and Joey Silvera. Yes, the legendary Silvera! He’s got the mustache, and a lean body here, and he’s not half bad. Trixie here is a blonde cute girl, but looks as though she’s been around the scene for some time. Silvera isn’t pot bellied yet, and he does well here, putting on his normal showcase of moves, and sounds. The two have a bit of chemistry, mind you, so the sex isn’t sterile, and the two seem to genuinely work well in this capacity. Trixie is not completely shaved, and Joey still has some pubic hair. Trixie’s pearl necklace and garter belt add to the scene, and the rest is just a traditional sex scene, with another jazzy tune. The two go through multiple positions eventually ending with Trixie blowing Silvera and that’s it. The end of the sex, and it’s not half bad. Trixie still has that “1980s” hair spray look to her, which is a bit of a turn on for those of us that grew up in the 1980s. But doesn’t exactly have killer looks, but good technique.
That’s the last of the sex scenes. The movie ends with West and Page on the therapist’s couch, discussing their marriage. They then hug it out, and that’s the end.
I give “Forever” a 3 out of 5.
There are some good points of this movie, and Stephanie Page really rocks her performance. Silvera’s ender is good, and Randy West throws in a good performance too. The music isn’t terrible, and the movie goes through some alright moments, but it’s far from perfect, as you’d expect.
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