Bride Bang - (2005) - QTGMC 60fps + AI Upscale 1080p + x265
File Information
- Resolution: 1444x1080 (4:3)
- Size: 4.14 GB
- Length: 1 hour 47 minutes
- Video: x265 60fps CQ Bitrate
- Audio: AAC 48000Hz stereo 250Kbps
Scene Breakdown
- Scene 1: Features Kelly Wells, Alex Rox, Alex Sanders, Brian Surewood, Jay Lassiter, Joey Ray
- Scene 2: Features Jackie Ashe, Brian Surewood, James Deen, Jay Lassiter, Kris Knight, Kris Slater
Positions/Categories: Facials, Gangbang, Gonzo, Weddings/Brides
Review Summary
The film, titled "Bride Bang," presents a unique narrative where a bride is the center of attention on her wedding day in a comedic and risqué manner. The first scene features Kelly Wells, who is initially surprised by the arrival of five men arranged by her soon-to-be husband, leading to a high-energy mini gangbang. Despite the entertaining performances, the technical aspects of the DVD, such as lack of chapter numbering, time stamps, and frequent glitches during playback, detract significantly from the viewing experience.
The second scene showcases Jackie Ashe in a similar setup, where she surprises her fiancé with an adventurous sexual encounter with five men. Throughout both scenes, the actresses exhibit enthusiasm, and the sexual content is described as intense and engaging. However, the review notes that both scenes suffer from technical issues that hinder enjoyment.
Technical Considerations
- No chapter numbering or time stamps, making navigation difficult
- Frequent glitches and freezes during playback
- Visual quality is described as grainy with some pixelation
- Sound quality is good, and camera work is noted as smooth and well-executed
Scene Ratings
- Scene 1: 5 stars (excluding technical flaws)
- Scene 2: 4.5 stars (excluding technical flaws)
Extras
- Photo Gallery: A dozen shots from the scenes
- Other Extras: Trailer Reel
Final Thoughts
While the film features strong performances and engaging sexual content, its technical shortcomings severely impact the overall experience. Recommendations include addressing the navigation issues and adding more content, as the material has potential despite its flaws. The film may still be worth renting for viewers who hope to receive a glitch-free copy, but purchasing is not recommended due to the technical inconsistencies.