Lancoor
A very feeble attempt at affirmatie action
Matrixiole
Simple and well acted, it has tension enough to knot the stomach.
Lollivan
It's the kind of movie you'll want to see a second time with someone who hasn't seen it yet, to remember what it was like to watch it for the first time.
Portia Hilton
Blistering performances.
Scarecrow-88
Director Dean McKendrick is at it again, following behind Fred Olen Ray with these fleshfests operating around some thin plot incorporating minor sci-fi. This time, an asteroid is threatening to destroy earth as an assortment of characters screw, including two alien hotties with a spaceshift in orbit around our planet. Erika Jordan gets star credit and I couldn't personally be more pleased. Seeing her naked as a jaybird and bumping and grinding with guys and gals doesn't bother me at all, although her sex scenes look really poorly choreographed, with her staring off wondering which pose or position to get in for the camera. Out of the rest of the cast, there are plenty of hot ladies to ogle, with the occasional beefcake getting to share some shag time with them in certain sex scenes. I love this Krissy Lynn who is the traveling companion to Christie Stevens as she is very full of life in her lesbian scenes. Jordan has worked herself out of the supporting hottie roles where she started and now seems to have graduated to the lead in these softcore sci-fi smut flicks. Jordan has used the black hair for most of her films recently, but the red that returns for this film, "Intergalactic Swingers", reminding us of "Naughty Reunion" is welcome as far as I'm concerned. All that said, Jordan offers us plenty of her naked flesh which will probably be what most viewers are drawn to anyway. McKendrick's "style" is similar to Olen Ray's but a bit too haphazard and less professional; he has the eye candy to exploit, though, that's for sure. The use of a necklace as a possible salvation for mankind is one of those added ludicrous plot details seemingly just for the hell of it. I give this a decent rating for the numerous lesbian encounters provided. Typical Cinemax late night skin flick spoofing the sci-fi genre. Lynn's work with Sophia is probably the best of the lesbian sequences due to the delight expressed by both women during sex (especially the simulated cunnilingus). This continues the trend of amusing titles for these sci-fi softcore offerings. As is par for the course with films such as this, the couplings often have that air of "Have sex? Why not?" attitude where various characters just decide to throw caution to the wind and go at it for a spell. That said, I have a fondness for two characters just taking to it in public places like the bar kitchen, not the least bit worried of some average joe stumbling in on them.
metalrox_2000
I the chance to check this movie out and have to see I was entertained. The plot is borrowed and the special effects are quite decent for a movie in this genre.The plot involves two aliens (Christie Stevens & Krissy Lynn) trying to find a new planet for their species to harvest. They end up helping a scientist in blowing up an asteroid heading to Earth.Both Stevens and Lynn give credible performances, both acting and in their sexual performances. Erika Jordan is also pretty good in this movie, though she seemed bored in her sexual scene with Ryan Driller. Jordan clearly prefers women, and that becomes clear during her lesbian encounter with Stevens, and later during a steamy three way between her, Stevens, and her other boyfriend. Lynn has a steamy encounter with Sophia Bella that is one of the best I've ever seen in a soft core film like this.Overall, if you are a fan of the soft core direct to video movies like this, you won't be disappointed. It has a fine cast, acceptable acting, and decent special effects.