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  • This pleasant romantic comedy starring Kenna James and Charles Dera as warring lawyers/lovers is clearly no Tracy/Hepburn movie, but amiable enough to pass muster in an era where such light entertainment in Adult Cinema is nearly extinct. It's from the porn parody team of Will Ryder and Scott David, whose edge seems to have been lost after making far too many satires.

    Kenna works for a non-profit legal service run by Misty Stone and Frank Bukkwyd while Dera is a lawyer helping her, but not willing to support her plan to go to law school herself. Rather skimpy story material has them breaking up, only to reunite years later in the final reels after James passes the bar and wins a big case against Dera's firm.

    Ryder is working with original material here, but in a very clumsily staged pivotal scene (cast simply gathered together in a room to deliver exposition, rather than having actual court scenes) makes fun of rom-com cliches, just like he would be spoofing some real movie. It's a dumb scene that ends up trashing the entire show, leaving the viewer to merely appreciate the XXX content.

    As Dera's fellow lawyer at his firm, Tommy Pistol thinks that making faces is funny, and an over-the-top scene where he humps potential client Kenzie Taylor has the busty actress delivering the porn goods while the audience is insulted with stupid porno slapstick.

    Kenna is appealing as always, and actress Violet Starr (renamed Kuleana) provides sex filler humping BBC player Davon Drake. A subplot involving Kenna's petite sister Haley Spades (with Claudia Valentine thrown in pointlessly as their mother) goes nowhere, merely an excuse for Spades to go gonzo with boyfriend Tyler Nixon.