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Wonderland

Cal Vista | 2005

From the Man Who Has Everything...and It Isn't Enough.

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Starring:  Noname Jane  Steven St. Croix 

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Starring:  Katie Morgan  Evan Stone 

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Starring:  Trina Michaels 

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Nice For Couples, But Rather Tame Compared To Most Porn...

By Spooky
It's being touted as one of the bigger releases Metro has put out in a while, but ultimately Wonderland is an average - albeit pleasant - couples movie that will remind viewers of the typical kind of adult feature they'd see from someone like Vivid or Wicked. In other words, this is well-made, but it's nothing that's going to set the porn world on fire.

The movie is a riff on Vladimir Nabokov's novel (and Stanley Kubrick's film), although any similarities beyond the set-up of a man falling in love with a woman who is young enough to be his daughter really end there. Steven St. Croix plays Gary, the man in question; while Violet Blue stars as Lola, a girl who has as much of a craving for older men as the older men do for her.

The difference is that Violet's character isn't about lust...she's about money. Although the movie doesn't come out and say it, she's basically a prostitute for hire...one with a fondness for quoting Shakespeare most of the time. I suppose these quotes are in the movie to try and make it seem more "intelligent," but frankly the quotes have little to do with what's going on in the film, and the actors even quote The Bard incorrectly a few times - like when St. Croix incorrectly quotes Macbeth by saying "it is a tale told by an idiot, full of sound and fury, signaling nothing." (The correct phrase, of course, is "signifying".)

The sex in Wonderland is as average as the movie, with six one-on-one boy/girl scenes, and about a minute's worth of a solo-masturbation segment featuring Charlie Laine. Violet bookends the movie, with an opening scene between her and Steven (a fantasy sequence where Violet is dressed as a butterfly) and the closing scene where she plays escort to "dirty old man" Herschel Savage. Of these two segments, I thought Herschel's scene was the better of the two - mainly because Violet looks quite sexy wearing a schoolgirl outfit in this sequence.

Violet also has a blowjob-only scene at the midway point of the movie - sucking off Eric Masterson while he's holding a wad of $20 bills in his hand. Alas, neither this scene or Violet's two other scenes have her getting a facial. She takes a shot to her chest here, while Steven's scene has him popping on her body, and Herschel's scene has him shooting onto her behind.

One of the best scenes in Wonderland is a pairing between Evan Stone and cute Katie Morgan, who plays Steven's wife in the movie. Steven is constantly fantasizing about his wife getting into all kinds of sexual encounters, and this scene is one of Steven's fantasies - as Katie is dressed in some hot pink fishnets and black heels and goes at it with Evan on a bed.

The remaining scenes in Wonderland consist of a teaming between redheaded newcomer Candy Summers (playing Steven and Katie's daughter) and James Deen in their college dorm; and a strip club encounter that matches Trina Michaels with Kris Knight.

Wonderland has been shot using HD cameras, yet Metro has not anamorphically enhanced the picture...meaning widescreen TV users will be to either zoom in or watch a "window-boxed" presentation. The audio is in 2.0 Dolby, but it has it's problems - like many Metro feature releases of the past, the dialogue levels are way lower than what they should be.

Extras are also only on the average side, with a 12 ½-minute Behind The Scenes featurette; two trailers for other Metro releases; and a slide show.

Wonderland is primarily geared toward the couples' crowd, and is a good pick for those out there who want to start out with something relatively "soft" (meaning no anal, no girl/girl, etc.) but something that still features hardcore action. It's a good "fantasy" movie (the ol' married man/college-aged girl fantasy...or the "Buttafucco Syndrome"), but it's probably going to seem a little stale to frequent porn viewers and raincoaters.

Product Information

From the Man Who Has Everything...and It Isn't Enough.

Running Time:
1 hrs. 50 mins.
Release Year:
2005
Released:
May 15 2006
Starring:
Candi Summers, Charlie Laine, Katie Morgan, Noname Jane, Trina Michaels, Eric Masterson, Evan Stone, George Kaplan, Herschel Savage, James Deen, Kris Knight, Steven St. Croix