Scene from Big Bust Theory (2013)
Scene Details
| Duration: 269 sec.. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Whatolive |
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| File Format: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | Resolution: 720x480 | Added: 2013-09-15 |
Actresses in this Scene
Details
Alternate Names: Marey Carey, Marey Carey, Mary Cary, Mary Ellen, Mary Cary, Mary Ellen
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Career
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Full Biography
burst onto the adult film scene in 2002, quickly becoming a recognizable figure with her striking looks and captivating performances. Over her successful decade-long career (2002-2014), she showcased her versatility, earning awards such as the AVN Award for Best New Starlet. Beyond acting, Carey explored music, releasing two albums, "Big Butts Are Back" (2003) and "I'm Free" (2006). She's also ventured into mainstream entertainment, appearing on reality TV shows like "Celebrity Big Brother" UK in 2005. Carey continues to make waves post-retirement, focusing on her music career and acting in independent films.
About the Movie: Big Bust Theory (2013)
Release Year: 2013
Nation: United States
Alternative Title: The Big Bust Theory
Director: Dean McKendrick
Writer: Dean McKendrick
Production & Genre
Producer(s): Producer: Dan Golden
Executive Producer: Alan B. Bursteen
Companies: Retromedia Entertainment, Synthetic Filmwerx
Genre: Comedy, Drama, Romance, Science Fiction
Awards & Similar
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Story
In 'Big Bust Theory', two brilliant but socially inept scientists set out to create a love potion. When their attempt fails, they decide to build an artificial woman instead. The robot, despite lacking most of its physical capabilities, is programmed with stunning intelligence and beauty. However, upon activation, the robot's primary interest becomes her busty next-door neighbor.
Summary
Directed by Dean McKendrick in 2013, 'Big Bust Theory' is a comedy-drama that blends elements of science fiction. The film follows two brilliant but socially awkward scientists as they attempt to create a love potion and subsequently an artificial woman. While the movie's title and genre suggest a lighthearted take on modern relationships and technology, the plot details provided are limited.