Hey folks! Back to remastering some more vintage volumes, and we're up to a bit of a mini-milestone. SS71, AKA The One With The Latina Model! Vicky (AKA Victoria) was the first Hispanic model I ever worked with, years before Breana (AKA the G.O.A.T.). And despite her relative lack of studio experience (and, um, acting ability), Vicky turned out to be a pretty great one-and-done! Game for anything (over FIVE scenes!), a natural with the pies and slime.... And do we even need to mention the cleavage?? (The hosedowns in this one are all pretty great, as expected.)
A few random factoids: --Vicky did not speak ANY Spanish. So my great running joke of "She's gonna say everything in Spanish with subtitles underneath" in Scene One didn't *quite* work as well as I hoped. (I had to basically feed her every phrase in my terrible broken Spanish.) --Her husband showed up.... with their teenaged son... AND their young daughter. So yep, a whole family shoot! Easily one of my more awkward shooting experiences ever. (And yes, I've had multiple shoots with children under 5 in the actual room....) --Did I mention her husband also thought he was a photographer? SUPER awkward. --Her husband IS the reason we got "Pulper Fiction," as that was his initial idea and it came out pretty great. A pseudo-sequel to the classic SAW parody... which unfortunately got yanked off YouTube (along with the rest of my channel) before it really went viral.
As always, fun walks down memory lane here! All five Vicky clips are now remastered in the UMD and Vidown stores for purchase or streaming, as well as the unedited RAW clips!
The restaurant scene is one of the first scenes of yours I bought. Highly recommend these scenes-- hot woman, plenty of mess. One question: She had a teenage son (in fact, two kids)? WTF! Talk about a MILF. Seriously, I thought she was another coed.
The whole shoot (4+ hours) was so nuts. The husband looked like a 45-year-old Gabriel Iglesias... literally double her size. Her whole "portfolio" was just his shots. (He was a hobbyist at best, the kind of "photographer" who disappeared as soon as Apple put decent cameras into iPhones.)
I feel like the teenage son was his from a previous marriage? But the daughter was theirs. They were ALL outside watching early on, which was super strange... Not sure what the daughter thought of it?! (The son was bored.)
There's definitely been more SlapstickStuff MILFs over the years than people know... I didn't "advertise" many of them. I don't think Vicky was all that old, maybe early 30s? Again, I live in the South.... I've shot models in their early 20s who are already divorced with a shared kid.
The conclusion of the whole Vicky saga: She REALLY liked the Pulp Fiction parody, and told me she'd befriended Christy Turlington (!!) who also loved it. In hindsight, this is almost certainly BS, but at the time I was quite excited... especially when Vicky put the PF clip on her MySpace (!!) and "Christy Turlington" posted positive comments about it. Aaaand then Vicky just completely disappeared from social media and stopped answering her phone... and to this day I have no idea what happened! Maybe she came from an alternate timeline.....
The Pulp Fiction parody was one of the first scene I bought from Slapstick Stuff, thanks to its YouTube trailer that I used to watch all the time when I was a teenager (same with the Saw Parody).
IMO Vicky's goofy acting contributes to the charm of her scenes!
Thank you Rich for remastering them! Now, since I love your parodies, I'll be waiting for the Star Wars clip.
Oh, and by the way, the kids watching thing is a bit akward indeed.
SlapstickSt Again, I live in the South.... I've shot models in their early 20s who are already divorced with a shared kid.
Yeah, I lived in the south for a bit early in adulthood, and it was a real shock that early college students were already married.
In other news, this volume is great! The Pulp Fiction parody is of course excellent. And it's cool to see that spirit STILL going strong in some degree in the recent parody clip with Ana. Not quite the same, um, "production value" as this or the SAW parody (none of us are as young as we once were) but, all around, excellent nonetheless!