is a fake documentary about a traveling burlesque carnival show — or, rather, the (often sexual) exploits that go on behind the scenes. It is stuffed with interviews, hilarious character names, psychedelic video effects, and rambunctious music, all edited together into a fast-paced conglomeration resembling a porno only when cocks and pussies start coming out. Pussy a Go Go is also entirely improvised, which really adds to its charm and atmosphere.
The majority of Evan’s rambling centers around Sunny Lane, a new girl at Pussy a Go Go who is just different. I love the rendering of Evan’s lovesickness:
Evan’s not the only one with a story, though. Everyone has one. In the first sex scene, Amber Rayne plays Vicky Bender, a chick who was born into the business of Pussy a Go Go. Through some thick and distracting music, she writhes around in a claustrophobic red booth, waiting for hard cocks to push through the holes and into her hands and mouth.
She pleases them like a maniac, then they move to a sleazy room, where the guys (Dane Cross, Alex Gonz, and John West) go to town on her pussy and ass — and, eventually, both at once.
The second scene is the reason I took notice of Pussy a Go Go, because it stars Roxy DeVille, one of my favorites, and Vin Vericose, a new dude who impressed me in Eon McKai’s . Vin’s crusty mom brings him to the Pussy a Go Go trailer, explaining that her virgin son needs a girl before he goes blind looking at “nasty magazines.” Enter Roxy (a.k.a. Alabama).












