New Wave Hookers 2 - (1991) - QTGMC 60fps + AI Upscale 1080p + x265
File Information
- Resolution: 1384x1080 (4:3)
- Size: 1.87 GB
- Length: 1 hour 19 minutes
- Video: x265 60fps CQ Bitrate
- Audio: AAC 48000Hz stereo 250Kbps
Scene Breakdown
- Madison, Peter North
- Madison, Tom Chapman
- Danielle Rodgers, Randy Spears
- Cameo, Patricia Kennedy, Rikki Lee, Cal Jammer, Joey Silvera, TT Boy
- Ashley Nicole, Joey Silvera, Marc Wallice, Randy West, TT Boy, Tony Montana
- Amanda Addams, April Rayne, Sandra Scream
- April Rayne, Savannah, TT Boy
- Jamie Leigh, Joey Silvera, Marc Wallice, TT Boy
Positions / Categories
- '80s
- '90s
- Classic
- Couples
- Feature
- Gangbang
- Orgy
- Popular with Women
- Prostitutes/Hookers
Review Summary
The sequel,New Wave Hookers 2, attempts to follow the original film, which had a unique approach to adult content, blending cheekiness and controversy without a romantic plot. The sequel features a weak plot centered around a mystical pimp and an investigator, but it showcases a talented cast and several notable sex scenes.
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Scene 1: Madison showcases her skills with Peter North and Tom Chapman, establishing an energetic tone.
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Scene 2: Danielle Rogers and Randy Spears deliver a relatable, albeit standard, performance.
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Scene 3: A diverse array of sexual acts, including double vaginal penetration, makes this a standout segment, highlighting the film's intention to cater to varied preferences.
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Scene 4: An orgy scene with Ashley Nicole feels less gritty than expected for a Dark Bros. film, lacking the rawness of earlier works.
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Scene 5: A female-only scene featuring April Rayne, Savannah, and TT Boy lacks the expected edginess, feeling out of place within the film's context.
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Scene 6: A more engaging scene with TT Boy, April Rayne, and Savannah, reflecting a return to form.
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Scene 7: Jamie Leigh leads a dynamic double penetration scene, which revitalizes the film's energy. Overall, whileNew Wave Hookers 2 contains enjoyable moments, it reflects a shift in adult film aesthetics that may not resonate with all viewers. The DVD offers standard features without notable extras, appealing primarily to fans of the participating stars.