It’s Time to Thank Me – Pure Taboo – Directors – Micheal Vegas, Siouxsie Q, Anatomik Media – Cast – Anna Claire Clouds, Holly Day, Seth Gamble, Lucky Fate.
**** 4 Stars
Once again as Adult Time’s labels name states this is pure taboo in story and presentation. Two scenes that push the envelope over the line. While these may be fantasy for entertainment purposes in this format, the fact is that these kinds of pressured and demanding instances do take place in real life. Many years ago, I knew someone who went through a situation that is very close to what is depicted in the first story. It left a big emotional drain on them for some time before they could return to normal.
The first part of these dual story release stars Anna Claire Clouds plays sylvia, a young lady who seems to have everything going right in her life until there is a knock on her door. She opens it carefully and there stands Jake, played by Seth Gamble. He gives her a smile and penetrating look and quickly Sylvia feels uneasy. She has no idea why this stranger is knocking on her door. Then she finds out the reason and will change everything for her, and not necessarily in a good way.
It turns out that several years earlier Jake was the man who donated a kidney to her so she could go on living. When he tells her the story, she invites him in feeling nothing but happiness that he was the one who literally saved her life. Suddenly things begin to take a dark turn when Jakes begins to press her for the real reason he came looking for her. Let’s just say he wants some “pussy payback”. Jake’s leaning into her, his persistent look, his overall presence is making Sylvia very uneasy. On one hand she wants to give him what he wants, but on the other hand she is afraid of what he really might do. It is a crossroads where she must make a decision that may or may not, be in her best interests. Jake reminds her that she already has an organ of his inside her so what is one more? Naturally, she gives in to his demands and they pull off one very hot, steamy scene with both giving it their all throughout. It is a compelling scene in every way from the start to the finish.
In the second story it’s a modern version of a game many played innocently as kids back in the day. Remember, let’s play doctor? The premise is that Kyle’s (Lucky Fate) father and Aria’s (Holly Day) mother married and are away on their honeymoon. So now he has a new step sister who is kind of playful but also pretty innocent to what her playfulness means. She wants to know her new stepbrother better and casually suggest they play doctor. He agrees realizing she really had no idea what it really meant but she soon finds out. Once she does and they get into the “examinations” she’s glad she made the suggestion. It a good scene, with some broad fun and also a complete opposite of the first story.
A lot to enjoy on both the dark side and bright side here. Good casting makes these stories hold up very well and the performers do a solid job in their roles. Definitely one you may want to check out and view.
Art Koch, National Features & DVD Editor, NightMoves Magazine and AAN

















