Released | Nov 30th, 2005 |
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Running Time | 99 |
Director | Jett Blakk |
Company | Arena Entertainment |
Cast | Corbin Michaels, Nick Capra, Luciano Haas, Troy Punk, Jacob Slader, Rob Romoni, Chet White |
Critical Rating | AAA |
Genre | Gay and Bi |
Blond cutie Corbin Michaels is completely miscast as a married writer who gets inspired by spying on the "down low" gay sex going on in his neighborhood while all the wives are away at the mall. That the down low phenomenon, or at least the term, is almost exclusively associated with the black community seems to have escaped director/writer Jett Blakk, as there are no men of color included in the cast. As for Michaels, he still looks like a frat boy, much too young to be married (perhaps the "young" in the title was added to explain this), but that is not the case for everyone in the cast. Rob Romoni, for one, could pass for a mature married guy, as could Nick Capra. In each scene, Michaels manages to be the voyeur, watching his studly neighbors suck and fuck mostly outside, but in the finale the neighbors gang up on Michaels, feed their dicks to him one-by-one, and ultimately fuck his ass (a very pretty one indeed). Camerawork isn't the best, which is unfortunate considering the attractiveness of the cast.
Retailing: Unsatisfying camerawork mars this release, which features an all-white cast having sex on the "down low."