Released | Mar 01st, 2005 |
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Running Time | 133 |
Director | Paul Thomas |
Company | Vivid Entertainment Group |
Cast | Katie Morgan, Haley Paige, Sunrise Adams, Tyce Bune, Joel Lawrence, Roxy Jezel, Steven St. Croix, Delilah Stone, Savanna Samson, Evan Stone, Nick Manning, Jordan Haze, Briana Banks |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Film |
This well-scripted feature penned by Raven Touchstone showcases some of the sloppiest, choppiest editing this reviewer has ever seen in a Paul Thomas feature, with flubs such as Briana Banks suggesting an off-camera person should spread their ass cheeks instead of her if they didn't like how the scene was progressing, footage of performers obviously receiving off-camera direction and a crew member absent-mindedly wandering into frame during a Sunrise Adams/Steven St.Croix pairing - all left in as-is. The amazing lack of care this shows is just horridly wasteful, given the potential that this production had with the strength of the cast.
The story revolves around a couple (Banks and St. Croix) who host an old-fashioned '70s-style swinging key party. All the couples present learn more about their relationships and themselves as a result of fucking other people. A strong Savanna Samson/Joel Lawrence/Nick Manning threeway is undoubtedly the best of show here, given how damaged the overall production is. Tyce Bune and Katie Morgan do an excellent job in supporting roles as a May/December couple on the rocks.
Pre-nom the Samson threeway for Best Group Scene - Film and the script for Best Screenplay.