(2012 Video)

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Moronic vehicle for (trademarked) Selena
lor_12 October 2017
Selena Rose no longer uses that stage name, likely because it was trademarked by her former employer Digital Playground. In this insipid feature by the massively untalented Robby D., she plays a girl who loves to have sex with men who have girlfriends, sort of a one-upmanship. Robby even fails to do anything with this gimmick.

Entire feature is set at my favorite porn location, the "Immoral Proposal" mansion. Sweet Sinner released a video by that name shot there starring April O'Neil, who pops up in this movie as well, stealing the show with her natural big breasts and energy in sex tandem with male lead Erik Everhard.

Everhard pulls faces and is insufferable as usual in one of these formula Robby-piloted rom-coms, living in unspecified roommate fashion in the vast mansion with overage (for the part) Marcus London. Movie begins with a lame "meet cute" scene in which Selena accidentally runs over Marcus's leg by accidentally putting her car in reverse, and he plays the rest of the show with it in a cast.

Attempts at humor fail miserably, built around Marcus ordering all the guys to serve him hand and foot, pun intended. In return, they lie about Selena's visits to the mansion in which she seeks to make amends to Marcus, so that all they can hump her instead of him. Other pals include Charles Dera and Mick Blue, and for variety several girls keep ringing the doorbell to be pointlessly thrust into the XXX action: Presley Hart, Kendall Karson and April.

It's badly directed and performed throughout, with very poor framing by Robby and fairly uninteresting sex content (apart from O'Neil). This time-killer was even released in Blu-Ray format at the height of the "dual release" fad DP employed in order to charge a little extra, to no avail.
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