Busty Angels – Fuko
Bachelor Magazine
Time for another round of Fuko -


Ourei Harada – With You

After a stimulating opening montage we find Ourei in bed. She’s awake – tossing and turning – and our view is meant to show us what it would have looked like had it been filmed 50 years ago in 8mm. We even hear the sounds of a movie projector from the 50’s as it un-spools and re-spools the film.

Today I found myself in the wing of the Metropolitan Museum of Art devoted to some of the European Masters. And speaking of Masters, during the 19th Century, artists in Western Europe began to grow out of the Romanticist and Pre-Raphaelite styles of art, and began to take an interest in more exotic topics, locales, and subjects. This style or school came to be called Orientalist Art. Centuries before, when the Moors had made incursions into Spain, they left an architectural and artistic imprint on Spain and by extension, via travelers, the Continent.

With Northern Africa relatively nearby, or even directly nearby, the 19th century artists headed for Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, as well as Libya and Egypt by ship. Those who were less courageous left Europe behind as they made their way overland to Turkey and points further East and South. Terms like casbah, souk, and harem fascinated and thrilled the Western Europeans.

Folks, I too was thrilled when I got my first taste of North African and Arabian culture by means of this Art known as Orientalist. May I share some of my favorites with you? Our first painting is called The Pyramids Road — Giza, and was the work of Edward Lear.

Have you ever been seduced by something? By an idea, a place, or a desire that was so overpowering that you couldn’t think of anything else. Before you knew what you were doing, you had quit your job, or bought a plane ticket, or one morning, you found yourself in bed with someone, and you aren’t quite sure of how you got there. The odds are that you were lured, or seduced.

In the 1976 film Network, a savage send up of television directed by Sidney Lumet, we are introduced to the head of a news department of a fictional television network. This character, called Max Schumacher, played by William Holden, has to deal with the fact that his news division is struggling with falling ratings.



Yuri Morisita – Koi Toiki
Idol One – Line Communications
The Skinny: It’s back to Bali for a warm and summery bikini epic only with more than a little bit more edginess than we normally see from Line Communications in their Idol One Series. They call it Koi Toiki. The cover is below.

This is the first of two reviews featuring Ms Yuri Morishita. The other title is Renai Shinwa from Takeshobo. Click the picture (cover below) to go to that review when you are done with this one.
A recent visit to the San Francisco Bay area was most enjoyable. It took a trip across the country from New York to SF to make me aware of how much detail we simply disregard as we walk through our lives.
It’s all there, right in front of our eyes, and when these images reach the main office, located somewhere behind your eyes, the head guy, the brain, simply says, “Nah, discard that, I’m not interested.”

Indeed. Well, you can’t argue, can you? He is the head guy. He tells you where to go, what to eat, and, he even will tell your dick to get hard when appropriate — although this organ has been known to make its own decisions anyway.