Jules Jordan, a prominent figure in the adult industry known for establishing raw, high-intensity gonzo style showcases, directed the feature.

In the early 2000s, the internet was still in its relative infancy, and the concept of viral content was just beginning to take shape. Websites like LiveLeak and other shock-oriented platforms were gaining popularity, showcasing a wide range of extreme and often disturbing content. These platforms provided a space for individuals to share and view content that was often too graphic or disturbing for mainstream audiences.

Moving away from the high-budget "feature" films with complex plots that characterized the 1980s and 1990s, studios like Jules Jordan Video capitalized on consumer demand for faster-paced content.

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