Blue Aphrodite (2000) [DVD5]
Artist Daniel Lynch has crafted a sculpture titled "Blue Aphrodite," which he believes to be his greatest work. Unbeknownst to him, this sculpture has allowed the goddess Aphrodite to descend to Earth to explore her desires. The narrative unfolds with the unveiling of the statue by Steve Hatcher to his girlfriend, Alexandra Silk. The couple is captivated by the statue's beauty, leading to intimate moments between them. Following their passionate encounter, Alexandra perceives the statue moving, prompting them to investigate. They discover Kylie Ireland, the living embodiment of the goddess, who expresses her wish to explore Earth. An agreement is made for Alexandra to show Kylie around, in exchange for Kylie returning to her statue form for an exhibition later that evening. Their adventure includes a visit to a massage parlor where Kylie's goddess instincts lead to an encounter with masseuse Brooke Hunter, resulting in a passionate girl/girl scene. Meanwhile, Kylie also interacts with Kyle Stone and Adajja at a salon, using her powers to spark chemistry between them, culminating in a sexually charged sequence. As the party where the statue is to be unveiled approaches, tensions rise. An art critic, Alec Metro, initially dismisses Steve's work but later finds himself enchanted by the statue. The party takes a turn as the goddess's influence leads to various intimate encounters among the guests, including Alec and his assistant Julie Meadows. Kylie continues to explore her desires, engaging with photographer Chris Cannon, and later makes a deal with Steve for one last intimate encounter before returning to her statue form. Meanwhile, Alexandra is approached by Eros, who she seduces. Despite its explosive content, the overall reception of the film suggests mixed feelings about its narrative and performances, with some appreciating the chemistry among the cast while others found it lacking excitement. The film is categorized as a feature adult film, directed by Bud Lee and released on November 28, 2000, featuring performances by Alexandra Silk, Ian Daniels, Steve Hatcher, Kylie Ireland, and others.