Released | Mar 28th, 2025 |
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Running Time | 109 Min. |
Director | Andre Madness |
Companies | Elegant Angel Productions, Adam & Eve (aka Adam and Eve) |
Cast | Ryan Driller, Ryan McLane, Gigi Dior, Richard Glaze, Kelly Caprice, Lilly Jade, Yaya Gingersnatch, Jason Sarcinelli |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genres | Anthology, Marquee |
Kelly Caprice takes the first ride here, decked out in the traditional spaghetti-strap tube top, cutoff shorts and black-dyed straw cowboy hat for the tease. Her ride is Richard Glaze, casually plopping himself in a leather lounge chair and beckoning, "C'mere, bunny lady." Glaze takes it slow, at first, kissing Caprice and easing her out of the tube top, and she reciprocates by straddling his leg and slooowly taking off his boot. Director Andre Madness heightens the tease by framing much of the blowjob just below the frame line, with the sounds and Caprice's bobbing cowboy hat the only indication of the action, but Madness keeps it under wraps just long enough without overdoing it.
Lilly Jade is up next, dressed for comfort with a large bandanna as a top to complement the cutoffs and cowboy hat. Ryan McLane, scruffily unshaven and with shoulder-length hair, flirts back when Jade tells him she spotted him across the field, and pushes her away when she tries to open his pants with a gallant, "You first," as he relieves her of the cutoffs. SPOILER: She gets there, and rewards him for a job well done with a shiny new championship buckle.
Gigi Dior adds some stripper moves to her tease, swinging her cowboy hat over her head and opening her flannel shirt to show off a barely-there strappy bra/G-string set before observing, "They ride them bulls like they ride us gals." Jason Sarcinelli is her cowboy of choice, and he stays up longer than the mandated eight seconds.
After her tease, Yaya Gingersnatch puts on a serviceable southern drawl to tell the camera that bull riders "know how to buck." She buckles up with Ryan Driller, cooing about his shiny buckle as Driller rolls his eyes in frustration ... until she expertly flicks the buckle open with one finger, leading to a casual, chatty scene with a lot of give-and-take.
Madness livens up the action with unexpected angles and country-flavored rock music under the teases, and the rodeo-groupie premise is new territory.