xploringsaber
This film is closer to porn than soft-core erotica; with exception of no hardcore sex. What were they thinking making a hybrid of hardcore and erotica? Each has their own target audience. You need more plot development for a soft-core movie. "As agent Mulder might say, you are only limited by your imagination." To bad there was not much imagination in this creation.There is an opportunity here to use that imagination. First of all, you need to rewrite the role of the Agents. You need contrasting Agents with polar opposite thoughts. A little double endre banter between them, create a little sexual tension between Agent Forrest and her partner could only enliven the movie's script. If nothing else, at least it would be entertaining to the most important part of your movie. Your target audience; soft-core erotica.Some dead pan comedic timing could only help. This movie had much potential in the soft-core erotica genre than delivered. I still however thought it was very amusing, yet stiff, and incomplete body of work.
Emphinix
This movie is totally awesome to watch. It's really cool and the best porn movie ever DUDE!*Warning Possible Spoiler*The best part of this movie is when Pepe is jogging at the beach he sees a sexy woman jogging. WOW SHE WAS FINE!!!!!! And then he puts the dust on and the girl goes running after him and that is the best part you'll ever see, you never forget really!!
bazdol
Although not as good as "Alien Files," I thought this was an excellent sequel. Kira Reed is her usual energetic self and her sex romps are always a pleasure to watch. This one also has Kim Dawson in it, another superstar of soft core. I always enjoy the intriguing Mia in a film and hope to see more of her. I first ran across her in "Sexual Matrix" where she played the inquisitive lab assistant Stacy Lovejoy.
sleeplessman
All I can say is this is horrible! HORRIBLE! The acting was terrible, the direction was non-existent, the sets where cheesy, the girls were not good looking at all, and the script (or what passed as one) was written at a 3rd grade level. Other then that, it was alright