Bud Lee's venture into the "Thelma & Louise" genre is a fine, light-hearted approach to the feminist message, once again validating my recent time-consuming but rewarding examination of the entire career of the underrated Adult Cinema director. He is especially successful at creating the tone of a fable rather than the tract approach of overrated Ridley Scott's approach to the now classic Callie Khouri screenplay of the '90s.
Avy is escaping from her boorish, truly awful husband played by Steven St. Croix, so she hops into pal April's car to drive for the weekend to a spa. Their misadventures begin when the car runs out of gas, and Lee contrives a "no harm done" version of women-fugitives saga that I found quite entertaining.
His key gimmick, which he describes in self-deprecating terms on the director's bonus commentary track of the DVD, is to have Pat Myne as the bad guy that April bonks over the head not once but twice, leaving him for dead each time. There's no evidence that she's actually killed him, so the audience is kept one step ahead of our heroines, whose peril is imaginary.
Lee wisely packs plenty of sex into the proceedings, including breast-in-show Kianna Dior servicing St. Croix in tandem with the movie's eventual top superstar Aurora Snow, while also featuring Myne's real-life girlfriend Britney Foster and an especially pleasing blonde on blonde lesbian sex bout for Monica Mayhem and Monique Alexander. This was a very early role for Monique back when she was doing strictly girl/girl porn, and she is credited on screen as "Monique Alexandra" while Lee in his commentary calls her "Monique Rock".
Avy is escaping from her boorish, truly awful husband played by Steven St. Croix, so she hops into pal April's car to drive for the weekend to a spa. Their misadventures begin when the car runs out of gas, and Lee contrives a "no harm done" version of women-fugitives saga that I found quite entertaining.
His key gimmick, which he describes in self-deprecating terms on the director's bonus commentary track of the DVD, is to have Pat Myne as the bad guy that April bonks over the head not once but twice, leaving him for dead each time. There's no evidence that she's actually killed him, so the audience is kept one step ahead of our heroines, whose peril is imaginary.
Lee wisely packs plenty of sex into the proceedings, including breast-in-show Kianna Dior servicing St. Croix in tandem with the movie's eventual top superstar Aurora Snow, while also featuring Myne's real-life girlfriend Britney Foster and an especially pleasing blonde on blonde lesbian sex bout for Monica Mayhem and Monique Alexander. This was a very early role for Monique back when she was doing strictly girl/girl porn, and she is credited on screen as "Monique Alexandra" while Lee in his commentary calls her "Monique Rock".