The Audition
This review was written by Madcap of the MC Forum
This release is a little different from Steve's usual fare (which I will explain
below), and it stars Desiree Diamond, a very beautiful black girl, continuing
Steve's welcome trend of featuring actresses of various ethnicities in his videos.
This video features plenty of zombie and non-zombie sex, a zombie and non-zombie
blowjob scene, and some zombie masturbation.
The way this film differs from Steve's past videos is that it sort of breaks
the fourth wall, with Steve as the director, the cameraman, and in a sense the
camera itself being characters in the video. The premise is that Steve has gotten
tired of doing fake mc videos so he's going to mesmerize a girl for real
and get her to work for free. There's plenty of dialogue that refers to this
plan, particularly right in front of Desiree while she is under, so that
makes it easier to suspend your disbelief that she actually is under.
Desiree has a decent entranced look and she does an EXCELLENT job of instantly
switching back and forth between entranced zombie sex and "really into
it" sex. There are two blowjob scenes, one entranced and one post-mesmerized,
but during the entranced blowjob Steve and the cameraman talk about their plan
and what a zombie blowjob is like while she continues to suck with a blank expression
on her face, so I know some of you will dig that. And fans of the switching
back and forth will be very happy with how well she handles that.
My favorite part of the video is probably the solo masturbation scene at the end, because she's totally in a trance the whole time, and it also features some programmed behavior (she is to masturbate for a webcam for a half hour every two hours). The look on her face during this scene makes the video worth the cost of admission alone, if you ask me.
So for anyone who's not into the "fake" videos but has never
actually tried one of Steve's, you might want to give this one a chance. It
has a longer induction than many of Steve's other videos, and the entire nature
of the premise makes it a little easier to believe that it's real.