| Released | Feb 18th, 2026 |
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| Running Time | 137 Min. |
| Director | Eddie Nova |
| Company | Wicked Pictures |
| Distribution Company | Pulse Distribution |
| Cast | Charles Dera, Lana Violet, Seth Gamble, Van Wylde, Liz Jordan, Gracie Gates, Tera Winters, Annie King |
| Critical Rating | AAAA 1/2 |
| Genres | Comedy, Feature, Editor's Choice |
Seth Gamble is getting burnt out with working in porn directing taboo and step family scenes. He wants normalcy. Finally getting a real date with one of the girls, he arrives to find two babes instead—with one being his extra surprise present. Feeling jaded, Gamble leaves Gracie Gates and Tera Winters alone to do their thing together—which they eagerly do.
Fed up with the biz, he quits. Problem is, a porn resume doesn’t open a heck of a lot of doors for a new job. Frustrated, Gamble finally lands an opportunity at a printer toner and cartridge company as a salesman. But things are not what they seem. This turns out to be a light comedy complete with xylophone sounds and staccato strings plucked at strategic moments to indicate the plot is, as Sherlock Holmes says, afoot.
It soon becomes clear that this company is as crazy as Gamble's previous business. Creepy people (and Charles Dera can be very creepy!), sex in closets with masked people and more put him on his guard. Dera and HR gal Annie King likewise work well together boffing in the office after Gamble leaves.
His new position as a cold-calling toner salesman puts him in an office with whacky Van Wylde, who takes a long break to pound away on Lana Violet as Gamble learns how frustrating his phone job can be.
Finally, his first day is over, everyone is gone, and receptionist Liz Jordan shows him the break room where they knock off a piece. Then—surprise!—everyone else comes in the room after he pops on Jordan—like it is a party. He discovers this is just the way they break in new employees—and he passed. However, he wants normalcy, not this—so he returns to his old job shooting porn.