Buttman's Inferno (1994)
The review discusses the film "Buttman's Inferno," directed by John Stagliano. Initially, the reviewer expresses skepticism about Stagliano's work, having previously watched only a few of his films without much enjoyment. However, upon receiving a recommendation, they decided to rent "Buttman's Inferno" and were pleasantly surprised by how much they enjoyed it. The film begins with Stagliano filming his house during the Malibu fires, leading to humorous exchanges with Patrick Collins. Following this, they travel to New Zealand to find Angela Summers, who is performing at a bar. A comedic scene unfolds as they encounter a group of Kiwi girls urging a waiter to strip, eventually leading to some playful nudity. After about 45 minutes, the first sexual scene occurs, where a Kiwi girl is featured. The reviewer notes her natural beauty and finds the scene enjoyable. The duo then meets Angela at a video signing event, which escalates into a risqué scene showcasing her impressive physique. The film continues with Stagliano's return to San Diego, where he meets Krysti Lynn and eventually her roommate, Sheena. This segment is described as particularly engaging, featuring a variety of intimate interactions. Lastly, the narrative shifts back to Los Angeles, where Stagliano and Collins spy on Buck Adams and another actress, Tiffany. The film concludes with a brief scene featuring these characters. Overall, the reviewer concludes that "Buttman's Inferno" is highly entertaining and revitalizes their interest in adult films, rating it a 3.60 and recommending it for viewing.