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  • It's all about marketing. This nothing picture from Digital Playground, made after the company that scored such megahits as "Pirates" and its sequel was sold to an international porn combine, was sold as a big-deal production, even nominated by an Adult industry body for a Best Epic award. Au contraire.

    Yes, it has the deluxe packaging for an expensive 3-disk release inluding a Blu-Ray version, but plays as just another of the dozens of Robby D. Programmers issued by DP, with the same stars in all of them, but incompetent action footage added.

    Bibi Jones, who gets the NonSex role among the big name stars present, plays an L. A. Narcotics squad leader working for Marcus London who needs to rescue kidnapped DEA agent Selena Rose, captured by drug kingpin Manuel Ferrara after a raid on his mansion.

    Bibi recruits a since-retired femme military team to rescue Selena, and it takes more than half the movie before the team finally springs into action, wearing commando uniforms for some amateurishly directed "action". Lots of bullets are shot, while director Robby (who seems to be one of the henchmen appearing on screen) keeps gore and explicit violence off-screen, not risking mixing sex & violence which invites censorship.

    Manuel opens the movie with a gonzo threesome with Brooklyn Lee and Tasha Reign, and ends the movie with an idiotic (and cheaply staged) orgy in an interrogation room with the movie's five femme stars: Jesse Jane, Kayden Kross, Stoya, Riley Steele and Selena Rose. Each of these Digital Playground stars gets her own sex scene with Robby regulars like Erik Everhard (credited only on the packaging -his name not appearing on screen out of sloppiness) and Tommy Gunn.

    Only cast member getting a fictional character name (rather than being named Jesse Jane or Selena Rose) is Keiran Lee as Jesse's fiance named David, who "comically" is kept in the dark by her regarding her military prowess. Comic relief throughout is insipid, particularly a scene where wimpy villain Manuel grabs an automatic weapon and yells "Say hello to my little friend!" a la Pacino. How amusing!

    Robby shoots his sex scenes as usual, emphasizing tight closeups of genitals in action, resulting in generic sex content. He also manages to waste the supporting cast that besides the extras includes numerous lovelies who get mere seconds of fleeting screen time as eye candy hanging out at Manuel's pool.