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Duration: 194 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: erotic4u |
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File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x544 | Added: 2008-Jan-14 |
Alternate Names: Holly Holltwood, Holly Holltwood, Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Leigh Madgett, Leigh Matchett, Stacey Leigh Mobley, William Holly Johnson
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Holly Hollywood was born William Holly Johnson on February 9, 1960 in Liverpool, England. Before gaining fame as the lead vocalist of Frankie Goes to Hollywood in the mid-1980s, he played bass for Big in Japan in the late 1970s. After leaving Frankie Goes to Hollywood, Johnson embarked on a successful solo career with his debut album 'Blast' reaching number one in the UK albums chart in 1989, featuring hit singles like 'Love Train' and 'Americanos'. Throughout the 1990s, he pursued careers in writing, painting, and printmaking. His career spanned from 2000 to 2008.
Release Year: 2001
Nation: United States of America
Alternative Title: Personals 2: CasualSex.com, Personals II, Personals 2, Spontansex.org - Heisse Dates aus dem Internet
Director: Kelley Cauthen
Writer: April White, Edward Gorsuch
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Companies: Indigo Entertainment
Genre: Drama, Romance
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Keywords: softcore
Emma, a writer for a pop culture magazine, must come up with an engaging story about online dating to save her job. After catching her live-in partner cheating on her, Emma decides to give cyberdating a try as suggested by her office friends. She posts her photo on CasualSex.com and starts interacting with potential matches through email. Meanwhile, Emma also finds herself drawn to a colleague named Sam, whom she initially dismissed as nerdy but grows increasingly attracted to.
Personals II: CasualSex.com is a 2002 American drama-romance film directed by Kelley Cauthen. Set in the early days of online dating, the movie explores Emma's journey navigating the world of cyberdating while also discovering that love might be closer than she thinks. The film is a sequel to 'Personals' (1998) but can be watched independently.