PT foolishly directs the BTS short subject for this horrible Vivid release, hoisting himself on his own petard. His discussion of the trashy project is hopelessly self-revealing.
This is sex filler at its most pointless, purportedly a Monique Alexander vehicle tied to her Vivid contract, but even at that she is upstaged by far more interesting Shawnee Lenee as a fellow stripper. The screenplay credited to PT is nonexistent, and the lack of continuity makes this seem like an amateur production.
It plods along for over two and a half hours aimlessly, with embarrassing attempted subplots tossed in, such as Darryl Hanah and Jerry running some fake sex-chat room as an excuse to toss in another half hour of generic sex content. The all-time great Stephanie Swift is completely wasted as the strip-club manager who samples Monique's wares in a requisite lesbian scene. But PT's mindless banter with SS in the BTS featurette is beyond inanity.
This is sex filler at its most pointless, purportedly a Monique Alexander vehicle tied to her Vivid contract, but even at that she is upstaged by far more interesting Shawnee Lenee as a fellow stripper. The screenplay credited to PT is nonexistent, and the lack of continuity makes this seem like an amateur production.
It plods along for over two and a half hours aimlessly, with embarrassing attempted subplots tossed in, such as Darryl Hanah and Jerry running some fake sex-chat room as an excuse to toss in another half hour of generic sex content. The all-time great Stephanie Swift is completely wasted as the strip-club manager who samples Monique's wares in a requisite lesbian scene. But PT's mindless banter with SS in the BTS featurette is beyond inanity.