You might expect to expect good things from My Neighbor’s Sex Tapes. And, why not? Very hot, newbie hottie, Ruby Knox–the very best thing in the flick, Sinoritas… makes a strong and long appearance. This time starring in an effort that looked… at least from the yummy babes on the cover… like it was a very worthwhile way to spend some time..
The movie’s dialogue and sound track is adequately loud and clear. There is a bit of background noise or hum, but you’ll only find it highly annoying if you like your audio cranked up to glass-breaking levels. My Neighbor’s Sex Tapes is presented in the standard definition, 4:3 aspect ratio, and it’s visual quality is diminished by the grainy quality of film and video that’s originally shot for Net or Web downloads, and is then transferred or burned to DVD… another reason why you should be getting your adult movie doses direct from DVD instead of websites. You’re missing out in a big way on video and audio quality. However, because the plot suggests we’re supposed to be seeing some stolen “neighbor’s sex tapes”… it would seem that some of the graininess is intentional… but it’s plainly annoying. In some cases, it interferes with your ability to see what you really want to see in a movie like this. In fact, this approach goes too far, because there are some seemingly hot climax scenes that are lost in heavy shadows and lousy camera angles. An “artsy” approach to movie making is fine, but when it becomes priority and sacrifices the explcitness that you want and expect to see, then it’s becomes highly unintelligent movie-making. Other than this, it’s rather standard fare. And, Ruby Knox is the main reason to see this flick.
There’s not much in the way of extras on this DVD. You’ll see an also-grainy slideshow that can be skipped through, and a couple of movie trailers… one of which promotes Jenna Jameson in a flick called, “Behind The Lens”.