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Incompetent Faustian fantasy
lor_28 September 2019
Adam & Eve's lousy director Daniel Dakota botches up an easy assignment with this silly, amateurish approach to the hoary fantasy of the Devil buying one's soul. Steven St. Croix hams it up as Lucius, aka Lucifer, and James Deen is terrible as a nerd lured by offers of sex with attractive women.

Even structurally this is a mess, as the duo stare in the direction of the camera and watch sex scenes supposedly happening (or fantasy happening) nearby, poorly staged and edited. Object of Deen's lust is co-worker Ava Rose, who if Dakota is likely the ancient (dating back to the '70s) porn label's worst director she is its worst contract star.

The women are made up quite unattractively, sabotaging the sex scenes. A hot one featuring Sapphic sex from Ava and Tyler Faith has Tyler mentioned by first name in the DVD's Scene Menu, but she is omitted entirely from the end credits (there are no opening credits).

Catchy title is meaningless, even though St. Croix does wear a leather jacket and there is Jezebelle Bond clad in fetish gear as one of the femmes used to tempt James's participation.

End credits play over a monologue by St. Croix (that we see also him muffing in numerous bloopers included in the BTS short subject on the DVD) that includes idiotic topical references to George W. Bush and Tony Blair (as well as evil dictators like Stalin and Hitler), from Dakota's very poor script.
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