Hot Daddies
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- 2016
- 1h 51m
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Give the older guys their due
The theme of this Nica Noelle Gay feature is merely to salute the older generation in boy/boy porn. It's further evidence that the lines-crossing filmmaker is effectively sublimating: as the actress-turned prolific director turns 40 she continues to cast young guys for the fans but doesn't neglect guys in her own age bracket.
I was quite pleased to see a fast return for her discovery Rodney Steele, who gave a terrific performance a few months earlier in Nica's "masculinized" take on Nabokov's "Lolita" titled "Baby Boy". He returns in multiple roles, a feat also accomplished by mature topiner Max Sargent (latter fresh from an assignment for the legendary Joe Gage, a talented director I knew during his R-rated sojourn as Tim Kincaid).
Max and Rod team up in a nostalgic vignette about two war vets reuniting after a 20 year hiatus. (Not clear what war is involved here, maybe Desert Storm?)
Max is divorced while Rod turns out to be a Gay guy and of course he seduces his old buddy rather easily, given the limited running time Nica affords her dialog set-up scenes before hitting the mattresses. It's a well- acted porn scene, and somewhat novel given the universal worship of youth (if not underage I'm afraid) afflicting not only the Adult industry but society as a whole.
Another oldie but goodie, Nica's favorite male heartthrob Nick Capra, is cast opposite a new young actor Tommy Regan (who's already returned to the fold in Nica's brand-new "His Daughter's Boyfriend 3"). The wintry New England exterior footage (though quite brief) highlights this romantic older/younger interlude.
Rodney gets to play sort of Mr. Rogers in an old, comfortable sweater as Mr. Miller, who seduces Josh Stone in the opening vignette, playing the boy's tutor. Stone is in the dumps having been dumped by his equally young boyfriend who was tired of taking care of such a "high maintenance" kid like him. Rod jumps into the breach, and shows the kid some mature lovin'.
Finale has Max returning, having drinks with a young business colleague played by Tony Salerno, after a big meeting. I'm not sure if Nica was being tongue-in-cheek or just testing to see if her new audience (cultivated over the past 3 years) of gay males is paying attention, but she has Max declare, heart way out on his sleeve: "Every time I looked over at you, my heart would skip a beat". I doubt if red-blooded males of any sexual persuasion actually talk like that in this man's world, but it was amusing to hear it, prior to the usual sack time.
I was quite pleased to see a fast return for her discovery Rodney Steele, who gave a terrific performance a few months earlier in Nica's "masculinized" take on Nabokov's "Lolita" titled "Baby Boy". He returns in multiple roles, a feat also accomplished by mature topiner Max Sargent (latter fresh from an assignment for the legendary Joe Gage, a talented director I knew during his R-rated sojourn as Tim Kincaid).
Max and Rod team up in a nostalgic vignette about two war vets reuniting after a 20 year hiatus. (Not clear what war is involved here, maybe Desert Storm?)
Max is divorced while Rod turns out to be a Gay guy and of course he seduces his old buddy rather easily, given the limited running time Nica affords her dialog set-up scenes before hitting the mattresses. It's a well- acted porn scene, and somewhat novel given the universal worship of youth (if not underage I'm afraid) afflicting not only the Adult industry but society as a whole.
Another oldie but goodie, Nica's favorite male heartthrob Nick Capra, is cast opposite a new young actor Tommy Regan (who's already returned to the fold in Nica's brand-new "His Daughter's Boyfriend 3"). The wintry New England exterior footage (though quite brief) highlights this romantic older/younger interlude.
Rodney gets to play sort of Mr. Rogers in an old, comfortable sweater as Mr. Miller, who seduces Josh Stone in the opening vignette, playing the boy's tutor. Stone is in the dumps having been dumped by his equally young boyfriend who was tired of taking care of such a "high maintenance" kid like him. Rod jumps into the breach, and shows the kid some mature lovin'.
Finale has Max returning, having drinks with a young business colleague played by Tony Salerno, after a big meeting. I'm not sure if Nica was being tongue-in-cheek or just testing to see if her new audience (cultivated over the past 3 years) of gay males is paying attention, but she has Max declare, heart way out on his sleeve: "Every time I looked over at you, my heart would skip a beat". I doubt if red-blooded males of any sexual persuasion actually talk like that in this man's world, but it was amusing to hear it, prior to the usual sack time.
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- Feb 29, 2016
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