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: It was a commercial success, receiving the 2012 AVN Award for the "Meistgekaufte und geliehene Pornovideo" (Most Purchased and Rented Adult Video).

The film featured nearly every major star associated with Digital Playground at the time. as "Bandit" Kayden Kross as "Hollywood" Riley Steele as "Blue" (or "Baby Boo") Stoya as "Mystery" Raven Alexis as "Vegas" Selena Rose as "Spice"

Clocking in at , Top Guns was noted for its attempt to blend narrative and action. Top Guns -Robby D.- Digital Playground- 2011 WE...

: Shot in high-definition, the film uses computer-generated imagery (CGI) for dogfight sequences, though critics noted these "model-shot" effects were clearly lower-budget than mainstream cinema.

(2011) is a high-budget adult action-parody directed by Robby D. and produced by the industry titan Digital Playground . Released on March 8, 2011, this film is a direct spoof of the 1986 classic Top Gun , featuring a massive ensemble cast of "contract stars" and ambitious production values for its genre. Plot and Premise : It was a commercial success, receiving the

: It includes several homages to the original film, including a bar scene where Erik Everhard sings "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" and recreations of the iconic volleyball/beach scenes.

: The male roster includes veterans like Mick Blue (Papa), Erik Everhard (playing a version of Tom Cruise's Maverick), Tommy Gunn , and Marcus London . Production and Reception : Shot in high-definition, the film uses computer-generated

: The narrative pits the Air Force’s best female pilots—Jesse Jane and Riley Steele—against their Navy rivals, Kayden Kross and Stoya.

The film remains a notable example of the "feature-length parody" era of the early 2010s, where adult studios like attempted to match Hollywood's blockbuster feel with extensive cast lists and high-end digital cinematography. Top Guns (Video 2011) - IMDb

: The plot culminates in a high-stakes aerial competition and an eventually "silly" finale where the heroines must defend California's airspace from invading North Korean fighter jets. Cast and Characters