Adam & Eve released a pretentious Michael Ninn movie "The Four" that imitated (rather than parodied) those "300" styled rotoscoping hits, but before that the label issued "The Five", merely one of those spotlights on the top actresses of the day.
So hack director Andre Madness shows us gonzo action by the likes of Bree Olson, Sasha Grey (her name misspelled in the credits, a sign of the great care taken here) and Jenna Haze. Add to these superstars Alexis Texas and the late Shyla Stylez and the fans can have little complaint about casting.
But all of these girls have done far, far better work elesewhere and in narrative context, my usual complaint for these "trot 'em out for the fans" exercises. Bree gets the main emphasis, as she was Adam & Eve's top contract star when this was made.
So hack director Andre Madness shows us gonzo action by the likes of Bree Olson, Sasha Grey (her name misspelled in the credits, a sign of the great care taken here) and Jenna Haze. Add to these superstars Alexis Texas and the late Shyla Stylez and the fans can have little complaint about casting.
But all of these girls have done far, far better work elesewhere and in narrative context, my usual complaint for these "trot 'em out for the fans" exercises. Bree gets the main emphasis, as she was Adam & Eve's top contract star when this was made.