Released | May 16th, 2011 |
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Running Time | 144 Min. |
Director | Lee Roy Myers |
Company | Goodnight Media |
DVD Extras | Behind the Scenes, Cumshot Recap, Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s) |
Cast | Kimberly Kane, Marcus London, Rocco Reed, Ashli Orion, Coco Velvett, Brian Street Team, Tara Lynn Foxx, Alexa Nicole, Seth Gamble, Ryan McLane, Briana Blair, Chad Alva, Zoe Voss |
Non-Sex Roles | Eddie Adams (II), Freddy Fingers |
Critical Rating | AAAA 1/2 |
Genre | Parody |
Frankly, not everyone went wild over Anthony Spinelli's original parody of the 1973 mainstream thriller Westworld, where robots and futuristic technology created "real life adventures" for those wealthy enough to afford it—and sometimes killed them in the process. The original Sex World tried hard to capture that spirit, but packing 10 scenes into 90 minutes made it too scattershot to be an effective stroker.
This latest incarnation, from Lee Roy Myers, doesn't try quite as hard to be futuristic, since a lot of the '70s special effects technology of the original seems almost dated to a 2011 audience. So for instance, when we see android Ashli Orion's hair changing color before our eyes, and her programming being updated within her eyes, it's a lot easier for a modern audience to accept the "science" and concentrate more fully on the sex—which in this case is a b.j. aided by some POV-style camera moves.
The plot too is a little different from the original: Seems that "sexdroids" and other simulated humans have now been integrated into society, and this movie takes place on the first "anniversary" of an android revolt at the Sex World resort, where the droids went crazy and killed a bunch of customers. Beyond that, the plot is a bit difficult to follow, but it involves a lot of people with varying unsatisfied sexual desires who seek android help in solving them.
Kimberly Kane, for instance, tells the Sex World psych-techs that she's so lonely for companionship, she loses herself in romance novels—and when Marcus London walks into her room, saying that he saw her in the lobby and was immediately attracted, she assumes that he's a programmed droid. But after a hot bout of oral, mish, doggie, cowgirl, reverse and spoon—again with some POV-like perspectives—she doesn't seem to care if he's real or fake. (But just wait for the ending!)
Zoe Voss and Seth Gamble have been having some sexual issues in their relationship, but once they visit the resort, it turns out they've both been secretly hankering to have sex with android newscaster Tara Lynn Foxx. Zoe's into sucking on Tara's nipples and licking and fingering her pussy until they both decide to chow down on Seth's cock. Soon Tara's getting it (and giving it) from both ends, the action including doggie, mish, cowgirl, facesitting and some excellent eye contact between the players .
Alexa Nicole and Rocco Reed have been having marital problems—mainly, he's been having trouble getting it up—but once he finds out that she's visiting the resort too, and about to make it with perfectly-coiffed chauvinist scumbag Brian Street Team, Rocco's only too willing to let his own droid Briana Blair pleasure him. Of course, she has no problem getting him up as he fucks her in just about every position, usually with some b.j. in between.
Finally, we switch over to Alexa and Brian, and apparently, she's only too happy to follow his orders and suck him off, responding well when he forcefully fucks her missionarily, spoon (during which she assures him that, "It's your pussy!"), cowgirl and reverse, as well as doggie, with several positions repeated at least once before he soaks her tonsils.
Even after that, there are still a couple of surprises waiting, but we won't reveal them here.
It is the year 2069 and droids have taken over most of the jobs in this parody of a familiar mainstream theme. All people have on their hands is time, so many indulge in four-day romps at a theme park called Sex World where every and any fantasy can, and will, happen – thanks to scientists behind the scenes. Lee Roy Myers uses his directorial prowess and includes mistaken identities and questions of what is real and what is fantasy. Picture poor Alexa Nicole – she orders, and ravishes, a made to order replica of her hubby…and finds that it has hubby Brian Street Team imitating the android. Sex with artificial people can be quite a challenge, and inspiration, as Seth Gamble discovers when placed in a threesome with sex-hungry Zoe Voss and Tara Lynn Foxx. Each encounter has a twist; some have twisted urged. Overall, this is entertaining and a decent parody.