Azz Fest 6 (2008) - [Metro] - [DVD9]
Azz Fest 6 Overview****Content Description: Azz Fest 6 is a gonzo adult film directed by Van Styles and produced by Metro Interactive/Ethnicity Films. The film features an untouched DVD ISO format and includes five explicit scenes focusing on curvy women and their performances with male counterparts.
Production Details:
- Director: Van Styles
- Cast: Alexis Texas, Dana DeArmond, Jenny Hendrix, Kristina Rose, Brianna Love
- Production Date: December 13, 2007
- Length: Approximately 170 minutes
- Audio/Video Quality: Presented in anamorphic widescreen (1.78:1) with 2.0 Dolby Digital audio. The visuals were generally well-lit, although some scenes appeared washed out. Audio issues were noted, particularly with low vocal levels.
Scene Breakdown: 1. Scene One: Alexis Texas performs with Jerry, showcasing her well-known attributes in a series of positions, culminating in a facial..
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Scene Two: Dana DeArmond engages with Mark Ashley, featuring both anal and oral sex, concluding with a cum swallow..
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Scene Three: Jenny Hendrix and Mr. Pete have an energetic interaction, including vaginal and anal positions, ending with a load on her tongue..
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Scene Four: Kristina Rose performs with Mark Wood, featuring a mix of positions and a facial at the end..
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Scene Five: Brianna Love, highlighted on the cover, engages in a passionate scene with Mr. Pete, featuring various positions and a minimal ending load.
Extras: Included is a behind-the-scenes feature lasting 67 minutes, along with a photo gallery, web banners, cast bios, and trailers. Despite some audio issues, the behind-the-scenes footage offers engaging content for fans.
Overall Impression: Azz Fest 6 is recommended for viewers who appreciate curvy performers and the gonzo genre. While the audio quality detracted from the experience, the film presents a strong cast and solid performances, especially from Brianna Love and Alexis Texas. The production signifies a shift in style and quality from earlier installments in the Azz Fest series while maintaining its thematic focus.