Released | Feb 20th, 2024 |
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Running Time | 119 Min. |
Director | Mike Quasar |
Company | Sweet Sinner |
Distribution Company | Mile High Media |
DVD Extra | Still Gallery(ies) |
Cast | Derrick Pierce, Tommy Pistol, Ryan McLane, Scarlett Sage, Nathan Bronson, Rachael Cavalli, Kylie Rocket, Scarlett Alexis |
Critical Rating | AAA 1/2 |
Genres | Comedy, Taboo Relations, Anthology, Marquee |
What to do when you get laid off from work thanks to AI replacing you for pennies on the dollar? These folks want to retain their lifestyles, so they become content creators on "LonelyFans." Director Mike Quasar blends occasional light humor to augment the plot and sex.
Tommy Pistol is paired with Scarlett Sage as he makes his first online appearance. Besides his usual casual bumbling, Pistol starts out shy, wearing a mask like big-time wrestlers often use to cover their faces. He starts out either too fast or too slow, depending on how you look at it, but soon gets into the groove—Sage’s groove, to be precise.
Derrick Pierce, the boss who lays off these former employees, proves to be even more uncaring as, after his afternoon fling with his secretary Scarlett Alexis, he tells her she has also been replaced by AI—but she is welcome to remain as his mistress once a price is negotiated. She rebuffs him—which is a shame, since thee two together provide some pretty good couples action.
Rachael Cavalli finds it lucrative to do her solo online content once she purchases a large ring light, but things change when her stepson Nathan Bronson catches on and arrives unannounced. She admits everything, and shortly thereafter her fans demand that she do a scene with him. In the meantime, her husband, Ryan Mclane, finds himself sharing the amateur screen with stepdaughter Kylie Rocket.
A little humor and a lot of sex go a long way to heal the economic woes of this family.