Released | May 07th, 2018 |
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Running Time | 145 Min. |
Director | Barrett Blade |
Company | Bad Daddy POV |
Distribution Company | Girlfriends Films |
DVD Extras | Cumshot Recap, Trailer(s) |
Cast | Barrett Blade, Bailey Brooke, Alexis Fawx, Cherie DeVille, Jasmine Jae, Mercedes Carrera, Alison Rey, Codey Steele |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genres | Gonzo, Taboo Relations |
POV tales from the dark side of family relationships.
Mercedes Carrera faces off with the camera, saying, "I found your camera and there are a lot of pictures of our daughter on there. I think you've been peeping on her in the shower." She notices hubby's erection and feels the need to start rubbing it through his pants, then pulls off her own shirt and tells about her ... unorthodox relationship with her own father as she opens his pants and continues her monologue while sucking his dick. The scene is way overexposed and it doesn't matter. Wow.
Dad's camera peeps on Alison Rey and a boy as they chat on the couch. The word "popsicle" is heard and the boy drops trou. She's about to close in on it when dad walks in asking, "What are you doing?" Rey says, "He made me touch it like you do," and Dad brushes it off, telling the boy, "You shouldn’t touch your stepsister like that." When stepson catches on, Dad becomes ringmaster, calling the shots as Rey does his bidding: "Two popsicles! I never get two popsicles!"
Cherie DeVille is a little upset by Dad's peek at daughter's cleavage ("Your cock is rock hard looking at her tits!") so DeVille starts play-acting—"What if these were her titties?"—and goes through the scene that way. Dad tries to give Bailey Brooke the birds-and-bees talk as a demonstration ("It's your mom's idea") and when she calls Mom to call his bluff—he wasn't bluffing. Jasmine Jae is the new daughter-in-law who wants Daddy so bad that a momentary interruption by her husband wont stop her, and Alexis Fawx takes the last lap as a stepdaughter turned on by the images she found on Daddy's computer.
Crude and technically below par, but the players are having fun and there's a feeling of improvisational silliness. Bonus scene with Sadie Pop also adds value.