Corporate Fantasy
Corporate Fantasy
| 01 January 1999 (USA)
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Daisy is a beautiful no-nonsense employee in an advertising firm. Her female co-workers want to help her find someone, and her male co-workers want to be that someone - but only as a one night stand. She begins to enjoy this attention.

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Solemplex

To me, this movie is perfection.

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Platicsco

Good story, Not enough for a whole film

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Griff Lees

Very good movie overall, highly recommended. Most of the negative reviews don't have any merit and are all pollitically based. Give this movie a chance at least, and it might give you a different perspective.

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Roman Sampson

One of the most extraordinary films you will see this year. Take that as you want.

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David Brown

This review contains spoilers.This is a real softcore gem. The story centers around an office where the guys make a bet against who can get in bed with the new secretary, Daisy (Tracy Ryan). The story is decently entertaining (for a softcore film) and provides plenty of excuses for multiple sex scenes.There are ten sex scenes. Five are boy/girl, two are girl solo, and three are girl/girl. All the women in the film are beautiful and give great performances. Some of the sex is pretty explicit too. Best scene in the film was the lesbian scene between Catalina Larranaga and Tracy Ryan in the swimming pool. Tracy gets her orgasm pretty quickly, but when it's Catalina's turn, she takes much, much longer. There are about three times that you think the scene is over, but the action just keeps going. Another scene worth mentioning is Tracy in bed trying out her new toy that her roommates gave her.I had a couple of minor quibbles. Not all the sex scenes play out to completion, a couple of them are interrupted halfway through. Also, Susan Featherly only has one scene. I would have liked to see more of her.But overall, this is easily a "must have" for any softcore collection.

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heckles

Nobody I know, with the exception of Fox Mulder, likes the stardard hardcore format. So why aren't these Eros things flying off the shelves? Here you get good production values, a semblence of a plot, and guys who don't look like they're being paid in drugs. Most of all are the gorgeous women. You get the ex-Miss U.S.A. and Courtney Cox look-alike Kelli McCarty in some films. In this film you get even better: Tracy Ryan/Smith/Angeles, who ought to be HUGE. Here this statuesque blonde with hair, eyes and skin of a twenty year old plays a naive receptionist. I won't spoil it for you, except that one scene where she lays on a bed after <<almost>> making love will definitely make you melt. And oh yes - these are films you can watch with your girlfriend without embarrasment.

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mjstock

Daisy Dawson (Tracy Smith) is an all-business "girl-Friday" for Mr. Blake Tyler (John Gallucci) the boss at an advertising firm where her roommates, Gloria (Catalina Larranaga) and Tammy (Susan Featherly) are also employed. Junior executive types at the same firm are Orlando and Kevin (played by Jarod Carey and Karl Preston, respectively) . Gloria and Tammy are trying to get Daisy to get back into the dating game. Mr. Tyler and the junior exec's would each be more than happy to oblige, especially since they have formed an office pool as a reward for the first of them to get Daisy into bed.Other reviewers who may have been looking for a classic, of either the "Gone With the Wind" or the "Debbie Does Dallas" variety, registered some disappointment. However, I thought it was well worth the rental.A scene in which Daisy gets caught in the work room while Gloria and Kevin are having very casual sex on the copy machine, unaware of Daisy's presence was interesting. Ms. Smith does an outstanding job of showing mixed emotions of embarrassment, curiosity, and maybe even a little envy, as she views the complete proceedings without getting noticed by either of the participants.

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kin_hung

boring, same old formula, lacks imagination and creativity, and above all, poor love-scene acting.

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