Released | Sep 30th, 1993 |
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Running Time | 84 |
Director | Sam Abdul |
Company | Forum Studios |
Critical Rating | AAAA |
Genre | Gay and Bi |
The story is both funny and timely, and the writing by Sam Abdul is almost as good as the directing. Two brothers who are gay are going home to visit daddy. Should they both confess? The older brother, Tyler Scoot, says, "Dad should have known when you came out with that Judy Garland outfit!" The younger brother is wonderfully played by the talented Erik Houston, and the father is the superbly sexy David Griffin. The acting isn't stellar, but the sex is pretty good. Erik brings home his lover Brad Erickson, and Tyler brings his lover Josh Taylor, but daddy has a surprise of his own in big old Rod Garetto. Well worth watching are the whipped cream kisses of the kitchen sex between Erik and Josh, and there's a nasty pool scene on video (they call it Imagination, another one of Sam's tapes), between Wes Daniels and Donnie Russo. Abdul also has some funny outtakes at the end. The double entendre of the jeans cover is also clever and there's no philosophizing about why we are or aren't anything.