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  • This is my third John Leslie adult title...he was most certainly, the premier adult director of the early 1990s video era. Dr. Deeeeep is hilariously wacky. Jamie Gillis doesn't perform- but just contributes endless obscenities during one of Leslie's trademark voyeurism scenes (watch for this!). He also includes his trademark dance sequences- although very brief in this title. Not much of a plot here compared to Leslie's more compelling work in such releases as Cat Woman and Peter North's performance in 1992's Angels (highly recommended, by the way). I even read that this title was a so-called potboiler and was also very short. It was the only Leslie title available to rent in my area.
  • lor_6 December 2022
    "Bad" is one of several movies with similar casts, all shot at the same location: others titled "The Tease" (a classic) and "The Last Resort". It's a mess -a very poor attempt at comedy with zero continuity and maximum pointlessness.

    One supposes that titling the show "Bad" was gutsy (I recall "Andy Warhol's 'Bad" showed some fearlessness years before) but in porn the audience has been accustomed to assume the worst. Nominal plot hook has Jamie Gillis and Lauren Hall opening the show by sending their daughter Iesha off to an Attitude Adjustment Center for three months, in lieu of her going to jail. We don't find out what she did wrong, but there's the gimmick.

    Immediately the movie goes into the toilet, as we see the parents overjoyed to get rid of their kid (after faking sentimental emotion for her), and then one of the worst running gags of all times ensues: Hall is f*cked by T. T. Boy and Randy Spears, and the footage is spread out for nearly the rest of the movie, just cutting back and forth with the ongoing action. Utterly stupid, and made insufferable by having Gillis tied up in a chair in the background ranting and raving about all sorts of dumb things.

    At the sort of group therapy center, Joey Silvera overacts as usual, earning zero laughs in the process. His gimmick, lousy and again unwatchable due to repetition, is to deliver all his dialogue by shouting through a rolled-up piece of paper as if a bullhorn. So he's a crazy shrink, get it?

    He hypnotizes poor Iesha to get her off her meds, which she's already stopped taking. A boring set of other people are going through the same treatment, with Tom Byron and his girlfriend Rayne out to expose Joey as a charlatan.

    It's all just an excuse for sex, with Madison sort of a scene stealer as Iesha's roommate.