Released | Dec 11th, 2023 |
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Running Time | 201 Min. |
Director | Dick Bush |
Company | Digital Playground |
Distribution Company | Pulse Distribution |
DVD Extras | Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s) |
Cast | Xander Corvus, Danny D., Jasmine Jae, Juan Lucho, Ava Austen, Ella Hughes, Sam Bourne, Clea Gaultier, Tru Kait, Romy Indy, Geisha Kyd |
Non-Sex Roles | Marcus London |
Critical Rating | AAAA 1/2 |
Genres | Comedy, Action/Thriller, Editor's Choice, Foreign |
Xander Corvus is an intergalactic freebooter, vending VR sexbots instead of tribbles and demonstrating the Geisha Kyd model to Sam Bourne as Corvus remote-controls her with a handheld device. Another satisfied customer ... or potentially, until an officious officer stops the transaction and orders Corvus to get off his ship: "Starforce is here to protect humanity in space, not get sucked off by fucking cartoons!"
Back on his own ship, Corvus avoids a crisis by having his second in command, Tru Kait, turn off the alarms and ignore it, and passes the time by bumping uglies with her on their way to a fuel stop. Coming up short of credits at the fuel stop leads Corvus to offer transport, anywhere, to anybody willing to pay in advance, quickly, because creditor Marcus London has found Corvus' ship. A rapid getaway is stalled by the sudden appearance of Danny D and Ella Hughes, beamed in from who-knows-where and engaged in a violent fistfight, which ends when D handcuffs Hughes to a wall, puts a gun to her chin and demands a databank. While they hash that out, Corvus engages a superspeed drive to elude London, succeeding in getting away but getting lost in space and in need of replacement parts to get up to top speed again.
Besides her sexbot function, Kyd is an all-purpose hologram/bot/plot device, able to diagnose the problems of the ship and also solace Kait with some girl/girl action while D and Corvus salvage spare parts from an abandoned outpost ... that is actually inhabited by Cléa Gaultier and Romy Indy, who are willing to trade "experiences" for spare parts.
This leads to a tour-de-force confrontation scene expertly counterbalancing violence, suspense and comedy—involving London's henchmen invading Corvus' ship and London himself confronting Corvus, with a firefight in the outpost and Kyd stripping down to distract/entice London's henchmen—ending with a split-second transporter beam bringing Corvus, D and the spare parts to Corvus' ship, the superspeed engaged, and London again left in the dust, so to speak.
Corvus and Hughes, and D and Kait, split up to make repairs on different parts of the ship, and both pairs take a break from their work to hook up. The ship repaired, Hughes calls on an old alliance with Jasmine Jae to upgrade Corvus' weapons on a planet where sex is the coin of the realm. When Corvus' ship faces off with London's, London teleports engineer Kait out of Corvus' ship, and then triumphantly boards it ... which turns out to be less of a masterstroke than he thought, leaving Corvus, Kait and Hughes to celebrate their victory on London's bridge.
Space Junk is a fun, silly sci-fi romp, with sex. The production got an eye-popping 10 nominations for the 2024 AVN Awards, with Xander Corvus, Danny D and Geisha Kyd all getting acting noms; Dick Bush for Outstanding Directing – Individual Work; Best International Production; Best International All-Girl Scene for Tru Kait and Geisha Kyd; Best International Anal Sex Scene for the Ella Hughes and Xander Corvus get-together; and tech noms for Art Direction, Editing and Hair & Makeup.