Released | Oct 18th, 2009 |
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Running Time | 132 Min. |
Director | Lee Roy Myers |
Company | New Sensations |
DVD Extras | Behind the Scenes, Bonus Scenes, Cumshot Recap, Dolby Digital, Still Gallery(ies), Trailer(s), Widescreen |
Cast | Jayden Jaymes, Anthony Rosano, Mark Wood, Tori Black, Ashlynn Brooke, Priya Rai, Jack Vegas, Rocco Reed, Eva Ellington, Jeremy Conway, Patrick J. Knight |
Critical Rating | AAAA 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
Of all the television shows and movies that have been lampooned in the recent wave of parodies, perhaps Entourage is more ripe than any other for spoofing. The good news is that director Lee Roy Myers has pulled it off, with a funny script, spot-on casting, crisp direction, excellent production values and enough hot girls and good sex so that we don’t forget it’s porn.
Vincent Chase, played to perfection by Rocco Reed, agrees to let Turtle (Jeremy Conway) post a sex video of him and the beautiful Jayden James on the internet, to both make cash and re-start his degenerative career. It works, and in a funny sequence of events, leads to Vincent doing a porn version of his Aqua Man movie (from the actual TV show) in an attempt to parody the parody.
Meanwhile, as Ari, Anthony Rosano does a superb acting job and also has the luck to get to fuck Tori Black on the office desk in the feature’s hottest sex scene. Rocco manhandles Indian beauty Priya Rai and his scene with Jayden is also pretty steamy. In a sequence which is funnier than hot, Drama (Jack Vegas, who is also excellent) and Turtle double-team Punky (the pretty Eva Ellington) so that he can have his chance at sex tape internet stardom.
Though Entourage: A XXX Parody was released too late for the 2010 AVN Awards, look not only for Reed, Rosano, Patrick J. Knight (as Eric), Vegas and Tori Black to be considered for acting awards next year, but Chase Cox as Lloyd and Ethan Cage as the director of the Aqua Man parody for their non-sex performances, as well.
Production values are good, as the editing is tight, lighting and cinematography professional and even the theme song is an OK satire of the original. The extras include terrific interviews with the stars and, get this, an alternate ending. All in all, this is one of the very best porn parodies to date.