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  • I would accuse femme director Mason of sabotage given the lack of creativity in this, one of scores of programmers she cranks out like clockwork for Mile High's X labels. But I don't think she made it bad on purpose.

    It's just that story telling and creating even minimally interesting characters is not the forte of this gonzo filmmaker. So we get four vignettes vying for the title of "Most Uneventful".

    "A Sensuous Trinity" is ill-named, as there's nothing sensual about overworked and over-the-hill James Deen humping away simultaneously with beauties Jillian Janson and big-bust Holly West. Give the tiro their paychecks and dismiss them, after such a desultory performance in which there is no set-up whatsover, just wall-to-wall sex.

    "Neverending Love" starts promisingly with diminutive Callie Calypso wandering outdoors with Tyler Nixon in S.O.L.I. fashion, pledging their troth and then drowsily humping away in a bed scene. What initially emulated the look of a real movie quickly degenerated into generic porn.

    "Meant to Be" gains panache merely from the death two years later of leading lady August Ames. We don't get any back story at all, just lover Danny Mountain apologizing profusely for something or other, setting up the usual make-up sex. RIP, AA.

    "Fantasy Girl" finishes off the program, lacking the promised fantasy as Seth Gamble, sporting a presentable haircut for a change, gets down with Lily Love.