Released | Feb 18th, 2020 |
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Running Time | 112 Min. |
Director | Mike Quasar |
Company | Wicked Pictures |
DVD Extras | Bonus Scenes, Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s) |
Cast | Derrick Pierce, Tommy Pistol, Seth Gamble, Kira Noir, Lucas Frost, Maya Kendrick, Whitney Wright, Bella Rolland |
Genres | Romance, Marquee |
Excellent “couples” release from writer-director-shooter Mike Quasar. In the first vignette, middle-aged Derrick Pierce falls for a young girl, Whitney Wright, who wants to know if he’s still in love with his ex-wife. She gives him a choice of “loving in the past or make plans for the future.” He chooses the latter and brings her to orgasm.
Seth Gamble is caught up in a “perfect romance” with Kira Noir, except that she is “utterly addicted to selfies.” Her “obsession with social media” has to do with her ex. “I do love you but it was four years of my life." He gives her a choice: Rather than split up, she drops her phone and they make love.
Bella Rolland is shocked when she gets dumped for “someone I was sure was in love with me.” Then she goes on a blind date with Lucas Frost. He’s a bit dorky but funny, and they click. Then they have sex. Bella really does love being fucked.
Maya Kendrick talks about her troubled love life with friend Tommy Pistol, who tells her, “You have a habit of falling in love with unavailable men.” She decides she needs him and realizes she should have been with him in the first place. He agrees and they fuck, tenderly.