Reviewed by SexHerald Staff
Though this series has gone long past volume two, it is still nice to see how it all begins. The introduction to this film is interesting because for those who have no clue what happens in the first installment, you are given a quick summary. That is an important element because most series do not consider it's audience's interest in what they might be missing. Volume two delivers a different perspective on what the smut business is all about, but in a completely wacky context.
I have never experienced any film like this before, so I was not sure what to expect. However, I did not expect them to waste my valuable time trying to entertain me with their comedic talents since they do not have any. The first scene starts with BellaDonna as she reads from a script, as if she needs a script. You cannot hear much of what the actors say because a lot of it is mumbled, which can be somewhat frustrating. It is not really a problem because they are not saying anything important and you can just fast forward until the fun begins.
BellaDonna’s scene is quite intense. At one point she rides a guy’s dick while simultaneously fingering her clit and yelling like a crazy woman. The next scene revolves around an enticing encounter with an eighteen-year-old named Alyssa, who wants to get a taste of Celeste. Unfortunately, the supposed action that takes place is not shown, but instead replaced with some meager special effects summary of all that happens. Alyssa is the one girl that you would love to see get fucked, but instead she just poses for the camera.
Besides the mediocrity of the scenes, there are some good aspects of the features on the DVD. For one thing, you can pause the action and go to the DVD menu to browse additional options. If you want to go back to where you left off, all you need to do is select the “resume” button on the DVD menu, and you are all set. Additional bonus features include, behind the scenes footage, photo gallery, website information, and “Raw,” which is a collection of scenes that got cut out of the film. Personally, I thought there were a lot of scenes that should not have gotten the axe. Using the DVD-ROM drive of your computer, you can play Strip Blackjack, which is quite an entertaining game.
I had a hard time understanding this film’s plethora of comedic scenes mostly because they are not that funny. It seems that almost all of the jokes are something that you would find funny if you were a part of the business. Since you probably are not, then you might just want to pass over this film and try something else. I wish I did. Jack'sPlayground
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