(2004 Video)

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An endless insult
lor_17 June 2019
Many (not all) pornographers seem to relish their bad-boy status, operating in a quasi-illegal environment and therefore assuming they are beyond the scope of such niceties as good taste, sexism and racism. For this Digital Playground project, dating back before "Pirates" changed the studio's fortunes forever, Robby D. elected to make fun not only of the porn industry and his own DP label but also Latinas.

His format is to mimic a crummy Cheech & Chong movie, casting Eric Masterson and Evan Stone as Latinos (!!) working in the warehouse for a big porn label resemblng Dig. Playground.

Their manager Chang tells them of a special $5,000 bounty for whoever can find a new contract star for the company, now that superstar "Sarah St. Patrick" has been stolen away by rival label Nectarine. Before you jump to the conclusion that this name is a spoof of Sheri St. Claire or Taylor St. Claire, we see a poster on the wall of Tera Patrick, who in fact was a Digital Playground lady of "Island Fever" fame, before moving on to her own label product distributed by Vivid. The guys, whose mocking of how Latinos talk is strictly obnoxious, not funny, decide to give their respective girlfriends a try, namely actual contract ladies (in real life) Jesse Jane and Teagan Presley.

Jenaveve Jolie is thrown in for the inevitable extraneous sex scene, and the ultimate story climax of Jane & Presley doing a lesbian sex scene for the label is ho-hum. It's all an excuse for dumb jokes at the expense of Latino-Americans, without even having the right stuff of hiring actors and actresses of Latin descent for the leading roles (other than Jenaveve).
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