The pics and trailer make it seem like the scene goes from a single gunging (on the seated girl) set up to an all out melee in practically no time at all...how much single person gag (or close up gag) build up is there in this scene (i.e., scenes like the first cream/milk gunging, or, someone throwing something and it hitting the wrong person, etc.)? I not that the pics show nearly all the women already covered in mess (following the first wam gag)
wamajama said:Can any one give a detailed review of this video?
Yes. I bought it about 5 years ago when they had a limited selection in a Vidown store.
There's sound and a bit of hushed synthesiser music with a beat, but no actual dialogue other than mumbling, gesturing (as the models are not English speakers this takes translation problems out of the equation for its, I expect, largely Anglo-American audience) and appropriately shocked outrage. It runs for about 30 mins to its conclusion, but it does end with a little suggestion there is more action to come (they want you to subscribe, obviously!).
The scene is set for a large number of very overdressed young women eating cakes at different tables in a restaurant/tea room; a large table and shelving groans with creamy pastry delights. The whole thing kicks off following an aggressive complaint to the maitre d' (Suzanne Somers?), whereupon the chef enters with a vat full of creamy slop and empties it over the plaintiff's head. It's a steady chain reaction from there of cake smearing and smashing over heads, bodies and clothing (and a little twist where the blonde in the fur coat disappears for most of the scene, before reappearing towards the end...). One thing I must point out, which is a little frustrating, is that there isn't a single cake/pie in the face in the whole thing - they are all applied to the body, clothing, heads, hair.
It's a good quality scene in many ways and one I really enjoyed, but pies in the face - for whatever reason, are not a feature! No nudity. Hope that helps (8/10)