Classic golden-era interracial gonzo. If you’re into high-energy, no-frills scenes with vintage Lex in his prime, this one’s worth the grab.
Originally released on VHS and DVD; later included in digital collections. Main Cast The film features the following performers in key scenes: Lexington Steele (as Lex) Alexa Rae Monica Sweetheart Shyla Stylez August Knight (credited as August) Ryan Conner Context and Reception Lex The Impaler 2 -Jules Jordan Video- 2002 108...
Lex the Impaler 2 is an adult film released in April 2002. It was produced and directed by Jules Jordan through Jules Jordan Productions. The film is a sequel in a series that features performer Lexington Steele and is noted in the industry for its production values during the early 2000s. Production Information April 29, 2002 Director and Producer: Jules Jordan Production Company: Jules Jordan Productions Lead Performer: Lexington Steele Classic golden-era interracial gonzo
: The production won the AVN Award for Best Couples Sex Scene in 2003, highlighting the chemistry between the performers and the direction of Jules Jordan. Main Cast The film features the following performers
The production is noted for its high technical quality relative to other direct-to-video releases of the time. Reviewers often mention that the cinematography and lighting are designed to provide a polished look to the presentation.
I also need to consider audience reception. Was it a box office success? Critical reception? Probably negative from critics but a cult movie with a following. Mention where it's available for viewing if possible. Since it's a detailed blog, adding some trivia or behind-the-scenes facts would enhance it. Maybe mention similar films or compare it to other 2000s horror films.
Directed by Jules Jordan, the film was released during a pivotal era for the director as he transitioned from his early work with labels like Rosebud and Pleasure Productions to establishing his own dominant brand. The series was designed to leverage Steele's physically imposing screen presence, branding him as "The Impaler"—a moniker that became synonymous with his career.