Released | May 31st, 1999 |
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Company | All Good Video |
Distribution Company | Digital Playground |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genre | Feature |
Okay, if you want bells, whistles, gimcracks, thingamabobs and other electronic tchotchkes, move on. The menu only lists the first seven chapter stops out of 14; there is a stills collection you can either change at will or watch as a slide show; that's it. There is also some pixelation as the digital transfer puts tiny hard edges and 90-degrees sawtooth angles where nature put soft curves.
On the other hand, there is a sizzling scene with Raylene and three guys; Leanni Lei does J.J. Michaels in the back of a limo; and Olivia/Tye does a taxicab turn with Julian St. Jox. Tom Byron and Alex Sanders are the studs in the other two scenes, with lesser-known females.
If your customers are tech-heads who judge a DVD by its technical sophistication, this ain't for you. But if they are willing to overlook some tech shortcomings and enjoy the festivities, stock large.