(2018 Video)

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Repetitive shots (as usual) but attractive femmes
lor_29 April 2019
Greg Lansky's current porn empire seems to be built almost entirely on hiring beautiful women and then photographing them having sex in the same old compositions and camera angles with a tinge of luxury in settings. Apparently the fans eat up the redundany and sameness of it all, in the same way that MacDonald's or Burger King let you know exactly what to expect each and every time.

This is of course about anal sex, with most of the segments merely sequels to previous vignettes from the auteur' So we have Abella Danger sent to prostitute herself for rich Christian Clay after moments of old footage of her pal Skyla Novea having done the same; Tony Martinez cameos uncredited in both original and sequel as Clay's assistant.

Similarly, top-billed cover girl Kelsi Monroe tells us of her previous encounter with Clay, currently followed up by a nearly stalking-style (by her) liaison with married man Mick Blue. Mick's wife is briefly shown but left unidentified.

A meatier NonSex assignment goes to Ryan Keely, quite effective as Jean Val Jean's spice when the duo go to marriage counselor Jennifer White. White is the star of this segment, who seduces her client Jean, but Keely does the fine acting in what turns out to be an improbable happy ending.

The super-hung Spaniard Chris Diamond reprises for the umpteenth time his role as Deejay Flawless, subject of dancer Jynx Maze's attention. A tall and beautiful blonde has a brief cameo in this scene, also left uncredited (who I eventually identified as April Aniston), before Jynx does a fine job of servicing Chris's cock in her posterior.

My ongoing problem with this series is simple: the close-ups and medium shots used by Lansky every time for the various anal and other sex positions are so rigidly framed and lit (and even color-processed) as to be identical in dozens of iterations almost as if he merely airbrushed or photo-shopped the actresses' faces onto a series of stock shots. It's the opposite of creativity and eventually a turn-off.
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