(2013 Video)

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Crap from Stanley & Skow
lor_13 January 2018
Warning: Spoilers
B. Skow with scriptwriter (and former big-name director for Vivid & Wicked) David Stanley made a few creative features for Girlfriends Films but this isn't one of them. It's a horrendously stupid yet pretentious wall-to-wall sex exercise wasting a fine cast in pursuit of sludge. As if Max Hardcore didn't already exist.

Scene after scene is just gonzo sex, revolving around a hissable Steven St. Croix as some Hollywood actor in a mansion who loves to abuse people. (Talk about a stereotype, especially now with the sexual abuse allegations proclaimed on almost a daily basis.)

One of the sexiest women who gets abused is Jayden Jaymes with ultra-fake red hair, humping away at beauteous Diana Prince on a pool table, but she is sloppily omitted from both the opening and end credits.

SPOILERS (as if one could spoil such a non-story):

Germ of a plot is introduced late in the show as Marie McCray with real red hair pops up to hump St. Croix (and his retarded sidekick Tommy Pistol, or at least that's the way the untalented, overrated Pistol plays his nothing role) and then accuse him of being her father, making their humping incest. Next scene this is revealed to be untrue, as she is merely getting back at him for his having abused her now-lesbian girl friend Zoey Holloway years back.

Sure, Stanley is once again thumbing his nose at the viewer and his mainstream betters with "controversial" "politically incorrect" material, but rarely has his writing been this stupid. Skow is only interested in presenting explicit sex, and his would-be shock ending (St. Croix having committed suicide) is as phony as a 3-dollar bill. Or to the point, as phony as a David Stanley script.
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