Director: Chris Streams
Studio: Zero Tolerance
Released: December 2007
Rating: 4 Stars
Staring:
Jenna Haze, Isabel Ice, Annette Schwarz, Virginie, Ju Pantera, Evelyne Foxy, Mr. Pete, David Perry, Steve Holmes, John Strong, Manuel Ferrara, Toni Ribas, Kid Jamaicar.
Isn't technology fun? Do you ever stop to examine clever puns like CUMbustion -vs- combustion? Such whit shouldn't go unnoticed or without avid discussion. After all, the internal combustion engine has made enormous changes in our society. Similarly, internal CUMbustion has given dramatic change to the subject matter of porn movies.
Just when you think you've seen it all... someone re-invents the wheel. Sure, more changes happen in the automotive industry than the porn industry, but who'd have guessed that all those tame "playboy" style porn films of the early 80's would give rise to a consumer-need to see cum pouring out of all available pornstar openings? Not I. Despite all levels of disbelief, here's such a film... volume 10, no less. As if we hadn't seen enough dripping goo in the 9 prior releases.
It's also worth mentioning that this is Jenna Haze's first "internal" movie. I guess that makes it a collectable. Although I'm not sure what else you might find in such a collection.
Doesn't this animated diagram of the internal combustion engine make you think of a good pounding porno flick? I've seen several flicks that totally replicate this scenario. So, anyway...
The internal combustion engine is an engine in which the burning of a fuel occurs in a confined space called a combustion chamber. This exothermic reaction of a fuel with an oxidizer creates gases of high temperature and pressure, which are permitted to expand. The defining feature of an internal combustion engine is that useful work is performed by the expanding hot gases acting directly to cause movement, for example by acting on pistons, rotors, or even by pressing on and moving the entire engine itself.
This contrasts with external combustion engines, such as steam engines and Stirling engines, which use the combustion process to heat a separate working fluid, which then in turn does work, for example by moving a piston.
The term Internal Combustion Engine (ICE) is almost always used to refer specifically to reciprocating engines, Wankel engines and similar designs in which combustion is intermittent. However, continuous combustion engines, such as Jet engines, most rockets and many gas turbines are also internal combustion engines.
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