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  • A once great director Nicholas Steele hits rock-bottom in his most recent release, the eloquently titled "Blow Jobs" which misled me at first into expecting another ripoff movie made by Brian De Palma. Instead we have eleven blow job scenes, touted on the DVD as "all new".

    This Adam & Eve release prompted me to compare it with an earlier A & E special 4-hour compilation of blow jobs featuring such stars as Bree Olson and Britney Amber. That one is far superior and convinced me that the "all new" aspect is wasted effort -better to stick with a proved commodity, old wine in new bottles as it were.

    Absence of any sexual intercourse keeps these fellatio exercises mercifully brief, though the repetition is numbing anyway. One girl decides to throw in a brief between-the-breasts action for novelty and of course many of the blow jobs verge on or incorporate hand jobs. But the law of diminishing returns sets in during the first hour with an hour and a half to go.

    One quite obscure player Jason Matrix has no visible credits prior to 2013, attesting to the freshness of the show.