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1. Red Shoe Diaries 3: Another Woman's
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2. Red Shoe Diaries- Four on the
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3. Red Shoe Diaries- Luscious Lola
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4. Red Shoe Diaries - The Game
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5. Red Shoe Diaries: Some Things
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6. Red Shoe Diaries - Strip Poker
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7. Mobsters
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8. F.T.W.
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9. Mobsters

1. Red Shoe Diaries 3: Another Woman's Lipstick
Director: Rafael Eisenman, Ted Kotcheff, Zalman King, Michael Karbelnikoff
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Asin: 6302985854
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 2612
Average Customer Review: 4.25 out of 5 stars
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3-0 out of 5 stars A QUANDARY FOR MS. SIEMASZKO
The lovely Nina Siemaszko is faced with the quandary of choosing between two adept lovers, the suave continental Phillipe or a wholesome all American type who is just a delivery boy to the office where she works. However, the latter does get her into an elevator where he shows her, to her delight, just how adept he is. Phillipe, though, is no fool and can make her wiggle with delight in bed too. Plenty of nipple kissing and simulated sex here. She resolves the quandry by dumping both. I would suggest that another solution would be to have her engage in what the adult film industry calls a DP.

5-0 out of 5 stars Recommended
I've been into this Red Shoe-concept since its inception, mostly due to the presence of David Duchovny, so I've viewed a good many of these segments. The segment involving Richard Tyson is absolutely a breed apart from most anything I've seen in the soft-core category. Maybe all that means is that I've led a sheltered life. In any case, I've (watched ...) this video more than once, and I strongly encourage others to view it as well.

4-0 out of 5 stars EXCELLENT SOFT CORE FILM
An excellent soft core film from the Showtime Red Shoe Diaries series, not all of which are on video. High production values and a pretty good plot. It's always a pleasure to see Nina Siemaszko, a very beautiful and sexy woman, in action. I recently saw her in "Sinatra" where she does a pretty good job portraying Mia Farrow, one of Sinatra's wives.

5-0 out of 5 stars very cool and with taste
have been watching these for a while and we are not ever tired of them, they are done very nicely and very erotic for lovers only for sure ... Read more


2. Red Shoe Diaries- Four on the Floor
Director: Anne Goursaud, Daniel Ducovny, James Gavin Bedford, René Manzor, Brian Grant, Peter Care, Philippe Angers, David Womark, Tibor Takács, Lizzie Borden, Ted Kotcheff, Alan Smithee, Stephen Halbert, Bernard Auroux, Zalman King, Michael Karbelnikoff, Rafael Eisenman
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Asin: B00004YA4K
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 36316
Average Customer Review: 3.67 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars WOW!
David Duchovny hosts three more episodes of the popular adult series. Contains the episodes: "The Psychiatrist," "Four on the Floor," and "Emily's Dance."

Segment: "The Psychiatrist." Linda, the client played by Demetra Hampton (Valentina [1988]), picks up men on trains and in hotel bars and accepts money for various active and passive sex acts but contends that it's the psychiatrist with the problem. Linda asserts, "You sit there in your big chair and listen but you feel nothing." The "Psychiatrist" (Denise Crosby) writes to Red Shoes lamenting, "Whom does he psychiatrist talk to?" (Actually, the role looks more like that of a psychologist, because she seems to rely on logo therapy rather than drugs.) The Psychiatrist goes to the hotel bar and hooks up with the same man (Georges Corraface) replicating the experience of Linda. On "The Man's" prompts, she progressively removes items of her clothing, accepting various amounts of money for each garment. But eventually she turns the tables on him by demanding that he touch her. Has she gotten in over her head or can she manage a real relationship with him? Segment: "Four on the Floor." An old movie featuring two couples who engage in group sex while on a vacation far from home serves as the inspiration for the story. The Red Shoes correspondent (Rachel Palmieri, I think) reports having seen the movie during a break from final exams preparations at college. Later, when she and her lover are involved in a car accident while on a double date with their best friends, they have to take shelter from the rain in an old abandoned building. Of course, they must all remove their rain-soaked clothing and huddle together to keep warm. Is history (as told in the movie) about to repeat itself? Segment: "Emily's Dance." Emily (Kent Masters King) is an aspiring dancer. Her technique is excellent and the film makers like her looks, but she can't let herself "get into" her performance. She gets a tryout on a project directed by Zalman King (Himself), who is assisted by Ashley Lowengrub (Herself) and which is choreographed by Tony Ciulla (Himself). Freedom Williams is the lead male dancer who also coughs up the rap stuff in the background. He sees her talent and tries to push her over the line where she will finally be free to express herself through her dance. Will he succeed or just break her spirit?...

3-0 out of 5 stars Not sure if this is same version? Different Box
The one I have, I like the first story best with Denise Crosby from Star Trek Next Generation. She plays a psychiatrist and mimics her patient's wild adventure, except she is better. It is called The Psychiatrist. The next one is called Four on the Floor like the title, it is sexy, but as the other reviewer stated these are soft porn. The last one is Emily's Dance, it is really sexy dancing. The first story is the best. I was going to put it up for sale here, but since it has a different box, I will put it up in auctions with a picture.

4-0 out of 5 stars My Review
This is one of the best porno movies that i have ever purchased it has some of the best details. And the picture is so CLEAR. The movie has some of the hottest girls I have yet to see in a movie. The one thing i didn't like about this movie is their wasn't enough hardcore. It was just a lot of softcore. I would strongly recemend this movie if you are into softcore, but i would look for something else if you want hardcore. ... Read more


3. Red Shoe Diaries- Luscious Lola
Director: Anne Goursaud, Daniel Ducovny, James Gavin Bedford, René Manzor, Brian Grant, Peter Care, Philippe Angers, David Womark, Tibor Takács, Lizzie Borden, Ted Kotcheff, Alan Smithee, Stephen Halbert, Bernard Auroux, Zalman King, Michael Karbelnikoff, Rafael Eisenman
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Asin: B00004YA4L
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 44379
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4. Red Shoe Diaries - The Game
Director: Anne Goursaud, Daniel Ducovny, James Gavin Bedford, René Manzor, Brian Grant, Peter Care, Philippe Angers, David Womark, Tibor Takács, Lizzie Borden, Ted Kotcheff, Alan Smithee, Stephen Halbert, Bernard Auroux, Zalman King, Michael Karbelnikoff, Rafael Eisenman
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Asin: 1929732139
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 29510
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars A dangerous game, a delicious cake, and a family feud
Okay, I'm going to be a little bias on critiquing this DVD. This is because I am the writer of the story of one of the three episodes on this DVD.

This DVD consists of the Red Shoe Diaries episodes: The Game, The Cake, and Like Father Like Son.

'The Game' is about a woman who broke herself free of a relationship that was based on a sexual 'truth or dare' style game. This episode is for the "no holds barred" type of lovers out there.

'The Cake' is the episode I wrote the story for. It's about a woman who can't decide on a birthday cake at a bakery for her husband. The baker gets an idea to decorate her as the birthday cake. The results? You'll have to see for yourself. :) This episode is for anyone curious to try new things.

'Like Father Like Son' is about a man infatuated with his father's lover. She, at first, thinks of him as just a boy but thinks otherwise later and has to decide between the two.

The DVD has some excellent additions to it:

Photo galleries from all 3 episodes

An option to hear commentary from producer/director Zalman King during the episodes

A Red Shoe Diaries trivia game

Behind the scenes footage (mostly in 'The Cake') that you can view at the appropriate moments of the episode

English and Spanish Translations

For the Red Shoe Diaries fans, this is a must have DVD. I hope you like it (especially my episode).

Oh, I do have a 1 1/2 second cameo on 'The Cake'. If you use the 'commentary' option, Zalman will point me out to you. :)

Enjoy! ... Read more


5. Red Shoe Diaries: Some Things Never Change
Director: Anne Goursaud, Daniel Ducovny, James Gavin Bedford, René Manzor, Brian Grant, Peter Care, Philippe Angers, David Womark, Tibor Takács, Lizzie Borden, Ted Kotcheff, Alan Smithee, Stephen Halbert, Bernard Auroux, Zalman King, Michael Karbelnikoff, Rafael Eisenman
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Asin: B00008J2VT
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 35330
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A temperamental director and a powerful producer revisit a familiar scenario of love.Now, after one incredible night, it seems like nothing’s changed. ... Read more


6. Red Shoe Diaries - Strip Poker
Director: Anne Goursaud, Daniel Ducovny, James Gavin Bedford, René Manzor, Brian Grant, Peter Care, Philippe Angers, David Womark, Tibor Takács, Lizzie Borden, Ted Kotcheff, Alan Smithee, Stephen Halbert, Bernard Auroux, Zalman King, Michael Karbelnikoff, Rafael Eisenman
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Asin: B00005AB7G
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 37107
Average Customer Review: 4 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars Jennifer Ciesar!
Red Shoe Diaries 18 -- Strip Poker

Being repetitive, because in some respects the same can be said of every Red Shoe Diaries story, if you want eye-candy alone go elsewhere and enjoy. If you want eye-candy (always), mind-candy (often), skilled actors (always) and easy-to-hear music, try one. Then try to stay out of bed.

In Strip Poker, a woman who's out of touch with herself and with life becomes a camera-wielding voyeur.

The second story, Hard Labor, is set in the advertising industry, which I don't understand. A story within the story may appeal. I find Jennifer Ciesar mighty appealing.

In Slow Train, a woman reads an independent-minded grandmother's diary. In its account of an event that took place in the 1930's economic depression, she reads of the man who may be her grandfather. ... Read more


7. Mobsters
Director: Michael Karbelnikoff
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Asin: 6302270863
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 8219
Average Customer Review: 3.95 out of 5 stars
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Somewhat of an excuse to throw together four hot young actors of the moment in a serious environment, Mobsters nonetheless is a decent treatment of the rise of four of the most infamous gangsters of the 20th century. Christian Slater and Patrick Dempsey play Charlie "Lucky" Luciano and Meyer Lansky, respectively, best friends since they were kids on the mean streets of New York. When Prohibition hits, these young ambitious hoods--along with Bugsy Siegel (Richard Grieco) and Frank Costello (Costas Mandylor) make their move to take over the rackets, even as it jeopardizes their friendship. Featuring cameos by Anthony Quinn, Michael Gambon, and F. Murray Abraham, Mobsters is a guilty pleasure if a not too serious one. --Robert Lane ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars They didnt Take Orders... They Took Over....
A movie with the hottest leading man and a great story line about the history of New York and the rest of the US. Richard Grieco, Christian Slater, Patrick Dempsey and Costas Manylor are great as the infamous gangster who went down in the history of the US.
This movie captures a true story of the rise of organized crime in America in the 1920's.
The movie follows four daring men and their rise from rags to riches story. Charming Lucy Luciano, the head strong Meyer Lansky, the ruthless, blood thrisy Busgy Siegel and the diplomatic Frank Costello, organized the all the activities in the America.

3-0 out of 5 stars Well...it could have been better...
I saw this on cable for the other night, and was kind of frustrated by this movie. It was ok, as mob movies go, but the difference between this and a movie like "Goodfellas" is like little league vs Major League baseball.

I saw the potential for a very good or even a great movie, if it had been handled better. This movie was based off of the factual creation of American Cosa Nostra as we know and love it. The formation of the Five Families. The creation of the Commission. The rise to power of Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Bugsy Siegel. If handled right, this could have been another Godfather.

But it wasn't. Miscasting, for one. And I mostly mean Christian Slater. He could not pull off the role, struggle as he might. Christian, could you have at least tried to do a Sicilian accent? Just a hint of one? No? Ok, how about convincing emotions? A bit of character? No?

When I started watching the movie, I was prepared for pain at the portrayal of Meyer Lansky by that kid who was in all of those late 80's-early 90's screwy romantic comedies. But I was actually pleasantly surprised. The kid was actually trying, and it showed. Christian--take notes!

Anyway, I'm watching this movie, as I said, and watching a good movie try to emerge from a mediocre one, and I was struck by two magic words that could have made this a movie to remember, especially considering the source material.

Those two words? Martin Scorsese.

'nuff said? The Martin Scorsese treatment + better casting = a movie for the ages.

Well, hopefully someday Hollywood will do this real-life mob story *right*. Until then, watch "Mobsters" with low expectations and you should be able to deal with it.

1-0 out of 5 stars Absolute garbage.
O.K. who's brainstorm was this? They need two behind the ear. How can you take the phenomenal, real life story of Charlie Luciano's rise to power during the Castellamarese war, and turn it into "Mobsters"?!! This had the potential to be a fantastic picture, up until they hired the casting director. Instead it was turned into 21 Jump Street during prohibition. Luciano, Maranzano, Costello, Lansky etc. are doing cartwheels in their grave everytime anyone puts this in their DVD player. Trust me, "Mobsters" is an offer you can definately refuse.

1-0 out of 5 stars you've got to be kidding me
Sorry but this may be the worst mob film ever. As far as I'm concerned the actors did not give the film credibility. Patrick Dempsey as Meyer Lansky? Christian Slater as Lucky Luciano? Richard Greico as Bugsy Siegal? Come on. What a joke!

1-0 out of 5 stars Too bad i couldnt give it 0 stars
This is the worst movie ever made. Who would ever buy that Christian Slater could be Charlie Luciano??? After he was attacked b Maranzano's people he didnt even have the droopy eye. Jesus. Masseria, they couldn't even say his name right. And MARANZANO (they couldnt even SPELL his name right!) was a nazi, not an italian. Who would buy that nazi that played maranzano as an italian mob boss. Anyone who likes this movie should be shot. and dont even get me started on richard greico. Who invited 21 jump street to this party? if you want a better painted picture of what these guys were like, with ALOT better casting, then get "Lansky" with Richard Dreyfuss. Mobsters is a joke. ... Read more


8. F.T.W.
Director: Michael Karbelnikoff
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Asin: 6303466419
Catlog: Video
Sales Rank: 8912
Average Customer Review: 5 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars Great, Disturbing Film
This is a great, disturbing film about a former convict/rodeo rider (Mickey Rourke) who falls in love with a beautiful, emotionally disturbed young woman (Lori Singer) who, because she can't shake her life of crime, brings down the man who loves her. Very downbeat film with some great moments ... Read more


9. Mobsters
Director: Michael Karbelnikoff
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Asin: B00008F272
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Sales Rank: 89118
Average Customer Review: 3.95 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars They didnt Take Orders... They Took Over....
A movie with the hottest leading man and a great story line about the history of New York and the rest of the US. Richard Grieco, Christian Slater, Patrick Dempsey and Costas Manylor are great as the infamous gangster who went down in the history of the US.
This movie captures a true story of the rise of organized crime in America in the 1920's.
The movie follows four daring men and their rise from rags to riches story. Charming Lucy Luciano, the head strong Meyer Lansky, the ruthless, blood thrisy Busgy Siegel and the diplomatic Frank Costello, organized the all the activities in the America.

3-0 out of 5 stars Well...it could have been better...
I saw this on cable for the other night, and was kind of frustrated by this movie. It was ok, as mob movies go, but the difference between this and a movie like "Goodfellas" is like little league vs Major League baseball.

I saw the potential for a very good or even a great movie, if it had been handled better. This movie was based off of the factual creation of American Cosa Nostra as we know and love it. The formation of the Five Families. The creation of the Commission. The rise to power of Lucky Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Bugsy Siegel. If handled right, this could have been another Godfather.

But it wasn't. Miscasting, for one. And I mostly mean Christian Slater. He could not pull off the role, struggle as he might. Christian, could you have at least tried to do a Sicilian accent? Just a hint of one? No? Ok, how about convincing emotions? A bit of character? No?

When I started watching the movie, I was prepared for pain at the portrayal of Meyer Lansky by that kid who was in all of those late 80's-early 90's screwy romantic comedies. But I was actually pleasantly surprised. The kid was actually trying, and it showed. Christian--take notes!

Anyway, I'm watching this movie, as I said, and watching a good movie try to emerge from a mediocre one, and I was struck by two magic words that could have made this a movie to remember, especially considering the source material.

Those two words? Martin Scorsese.

'nuff said? The Martin Scorsese treatment + better casting = a movie for the ages.

Well, hopefully someday Hollywood will do this real-life mob story *right*. Until then, watch "Mobsters" with low expectations and you should be able to deal with it.

1-0 out of 5 stars Absolute garbage.
O.K. who's brainstorm was this? They need two behind the ear. How can you take the phenomenal, real life story of Charlie Luciano's rise to power during the Castellamarese war, and turn it into "Mobsters"?!! This had the potential to be a fantastic picture, up until they hired the casting director. Instead it was turned into 21 Jump Street during prohibition. Luciano, Maranzano, Costello, Lansky etc. are doing cartwheels in their grave everytime anyone puts this in their DVD player. Trust me, "Mobsters" is an offer you can definately refuse.

1-0 out of 5 stars you've got to be kidding me
Sorry but this may be the worst mob film ever. As far as I'm concerned the actors did not give the film credibility. Patrick Dempsey as Meyer Lansky? Christian Slater as Lucky Luciano? Richard Greico as Bugsy Siegal? Come on. What a joke!

1-0 out of 5 stars Too bad i couldnt give it 0 stars
This is the worst movie ever made. Who would ever buy that Christian Slater could be Charlie Luciano??? After he was attacked b Maranzano's people he didnt even have the droopy eye. Jesus. Masseria, they couldn't even say his name right. And MARANZANO (they couldnt even SPELL his name right!) was a nazi, not an italian. Who would buy that nazi that played maranzano as an italian mob boss. Anyone who likes this movie should be shot. and dont even get me started on richard greico. Who invited 21 jump street to this party? if you want a better painted picture of what these guys were like, with ALOT better casting, then get "Lansky" with Richard Dreyfuss. Mobsters is a joke. ... Read more


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