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  • Adam & Eve's unfortunate switch from its brand-name Romantic Couples story-line features toward gonzo/all-sex content is marked by this stupid and clearly fake Luc Wylder/Alexandra Silk video series purporting to finding sex talent by traveling across America. The duo certainly had a free vacation or two or three in their RV, but in this initial outing to Las Vegas they bring along Central Casting porn talent from Chatsworth with them, contradicting the central premise.

    Production is amateurish in the extreme, not even up to the quality standards of the millions of actual amateur XXX videos available on the internet, which cumulatively have made this exercise redundant a decade or two later. We see sex in the moving RV, and even Silk frontally "mooning" the car in front with the sight of her nude body, basically defining the low-end appeal of this "sex in public" junker.

    Gauge, the uninhibited cutie who reveals in the BTS short subject that she was carded and hassled for being underage (under 21 that is) on the casino gaming floor, humps a guy named Mojo in the RV, in the only bareback sex in the picture. Safe sex with condoms is the rule elsewhere, as Silk has sex with Dale DaBone and then others, while the talented Anastasia Blue is wasted with no-name partners like Blake Leigh, latter curiously called "Eric" in their scene together in some hotel room (which might have been shot in Chatsworth).

    Road movie premise and location veracity are violated left and right with the video amounting to generic sex. An orgy is staged at someone's house (could be Chatsworth rather than Vegas) and is a very dull affair. Brief footage of a roller coast on the state line is tossed in which might as well have been stock footage, and other than flashes of neon lights no sense of being in Vegas is imparted.

    Only "local" ringer is Monica, a Black girl who shows up when Alexandra consults the huge section of the local Yellow Pages devoted to escort services and orders up a hooker. Might as well as ordered up an "Adult Film Actress", so interchangeable (unintentionally) are the sex workers in crummy projects like this one.

    Silk is so gushy in her enthusiasm for the extended project, with horrible afterthought wraparound footage of her & Luc touting how wonderful their achievement is, that she seems high, perhaps on the real thing. Down to the lousy camera-work and pointless drivel that constitutes conversation, this video has nothing to offer.