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With the rise of free tube sites and the subsequent crash of the DVD market, the "Gold" series aesthetic vanished. The idea of spending money on costumes, a script supervisor, and a soundtrack that wasn't royalty-free became financially unsustainable. Modern adult entertainment is efficient, instant, and often devoid of context. Gladiator XXX represents a time when the industry tried to compete with Hollywood, however foolishly.