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Double the pleasure
"The Twins" is a shot-on-video feature starring real life sisters Mocha and Chocolate. This interracial flick, which is part of Video Team's Afro-Centric line, sports a great cover of the twins, who look gorgeous as hell on the packaging, and okay in the movie. Though the girls are pretty sexy in their opening threesome with Mark Davis, and at the end in their foursome with two other black studs, they don't come even close to touching each other (a double blow-job on Mark Davis is performed strategically to prevent them from committing ).
The best scene among the standard five sex scenes involve an interracial lesbian tryst with Dalia and India, with lots of kissing, tender loving and foreign objects. The segment ends with some faceless white guy getting a dual blow-job and cumming (and for the most part, missing) right on their faces. The foursome at the end of the movie also show the twins getting a facial by their respective "boyfriends" who are a little more successful in giving facials. The twins best qualities are their ability to deliver deep and enthusiastic blow-jobs and they are not too bad in the fucking department either.
Overall, this is a fairly standard porno outing. While the gimmick of having twins in this movie make it more interesting than most, Randy West did the same thing (and more successfully) with a pair of European twins in his "Up and Cummer" series volumes 49 and 50. However, for that exotic interracial touch, and for more enthusiasm, Mocha and Chocolate do a much better job.
The DVD features a bunch of previews on side B, and the supplementary materials including a profile of the twins, but not much else. The Dolby Digital sound is fine, and the picture looks good, but is limited by the videotape source.
Twins
Digital Team, Video Team's new DVD division, has a lot of homework to do on subjects like relative resolution and MPEG-2 encoding. This video features a lot of really beautiful women on a really ugly DVD.
Twins has constant pixelation to such a degree it comes in flurries, like a blizzard.
The disc features bios, a live-play stills gallery, and a B-side with trailers for future releases. The "never before seen footage" listed on the cases still hasn't been seen, but if you can find it, let an AVN staffer know.