Uptown
Girl
Cast:
Kirsten Price, Alektra Blue, Nikki Benz,
Kayla Carrera, Ryder Skye, Tommy Gunn, Brad Armstrong, Eric
Masterson
Company:
Wicked Pictures
Director:
Francois Clousant
In Francois Clousant’s “Uptown Girl” scores
the lead as snobby New York City model Claire forgetting
where she came from and it’s Tommy Gunn, who plays grease
monkey Vinnie to show her back to her New York City roots.
The film, which is inspired by the Billy Joel hit song of
the same name takes place in the 1980s and has all the great
80s themes and clothing.
“Uptown Girl” girl opens with Nikki Benz
playing Michelle going to Tommy garage to pick up her car.
When he doesn’t charge her, she offers to take him out on a
date. Tommy is a little apprehensive since he is recovering
from his last girl fucking over. But with the encouragement
of his mechanic employees Eric Masterson (Pete), Brad
Armstrong (Angelo) and Ryder Skye (Jo) he accepts.
Meanwhile we are at a club where Kirsten
(Claire) is making a token appearance with her manager Chris
played by Randy Spears. The drugs and drinks are all around,
not to mention some really bad dancing, as Randy instructs
Kirsten to go out and work the dance floor. Then Jasmine,
played by Alektra Blue comes over to Randy to try and score
some coke, he will give her some if she will seduce Kirsten.
So the two girls go upstairs and have sex then on the way
down after they are done the paparazzi are there to catch
Kirsten with her pants down.
We go to Tommy and Michelle’s diner date and
she is pretty good with her New York accent and acting.
Tommy is having fun but not ready for a relationship, so
Nikki suggest they go watch the submarine races and hang
out. Back at her place, she is livid at Randy as he claims
it’s good publicity.
Tommy and Michelle end up going home together
and fucking at her place, then the next morning Randy is
picking up Kirsten bright and early in to the morning to
make it to the airport on time. On the way there, their
Corvette breaks down and they need it fixed, so they call
Tommy’s garage and they send our brad to pick them up. Randy
and Kirsten are at each other’s throat hating each other at
the garage and Kristen storms off home.
Brad gets a call from his wife Kayla Carrera
(Nadine) to come home and fuck her because they are trying
to have a kid. So Eric covers for Brad at the shop. Brad
goes home to his horny wife in his dirty coveralls and boots
to fuck Kayla, but if they are trying to have kids, I don’t
know why he would cum on her mouth and tits.
During the entire film there is sexual
tension between Eric and Ryder, who plays the perfect tomboy
girl mechanic. But when Eric only sees her as one of the
guys, Ryder gets her feelings hurt. She goes home, cries and
comes back all made up in a dress and make up to fuck Eric
at the shop. They get caught when Brad comes back and he
doesn’t know weather to congratulate them or fire them.
Tommy finally got Claire’s car fixed and she
demands he deliver it to her place. He does it just to shut
her up but Kristen is having an upscale party and treats
Tommy like a low life mechanic in front of everyone.
Later on Kirsten feels horrible the way she
treated Tommy and goes down to his garage to apologize and
pay him. It turns out her Dad was a mechanic and raids in
the burrows. Tommy is surprised and she helps him work on a
motorcycle and then fuck in the garage.
Francois
Clousant is one of the lesser known director’s at Wicked,
but he is also one of the better ones. He wrote and directed
“Uptown Girl” and did a great job with the retro outfits,
big hair and make up and even had the old school 1980
phones. The acting was really good with a nod to Ryder Skye
doing a great job as the tomboy and Eric Masterson as the
garage doofus. All five sex scenes were typical Wicked fare
with three positions and a pop, and all worked very well.