This is one of the best Gay Movies I have ever watched. The story line tells it all. But, as complicated as that might be, I thought it was a good method of getting a lot of hot sex into a movie. The chances of all the team members being Gay or at least Bi at that time or today, or the "Lock-in", are not realistic. So What, It is a Nice Fantasy. It has good assortment of men with equipment from a little unusual to large and uncut in many combinations. In real life the one guy's friends probably do call Trigger. I think they hit every position I wanted to see. Hats off, Not everyone is a Jock or Drop Dead Beautiful. This movie is way ahead of the its time for showing anal orgasms and nixing the idea that only the aggressive (top) partner gets their satisfaction. Both guys enjoy themselves. It is nice to see body hair, though too much, where you might expect it.
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What's the name of that song?
JonnyOneNote27 June 2019
Okay, so yes, this is a great adult movie -- oh, my God, a plot! Flashbacks! No tattos (whew!). And actors who actually seem to embody their characters' roles.
Now this is my question: What is the name of the song (and the artist) whose 45 single plays throughout the movie? The lyrics go somewhere along the lines, "The first time I saw you / In my favorite blue jeans / And you new penny-loafers / Just like James Dean // ...Chorus : I close my eyes / and visualize / when we were young and mean / but that was oh so long ago / Where we ever seventeen? (etc.)
The movie credits "Rock Hard" )ha=ha) with the "music," but not this song that is played repeatedly throughout the movie.
Anyone out there know? Or is this just one of those songs written specifically for the movie and then files away in the archives, to be forever lost?
Now this is my question: What is the name of the song (and the artist) whose 45 single plays throughout the movie? The lyrics go somewhere along the lines, "The first time I saw you / In my favorite blue jeans / And you new penny-loafers / Just like James Dean // ...Chorus : I close my eyes / and visualize / when we were young and mean / but that was oh so long ago / Where we ever seventeen? (etc.)
The movie credits "Rock Hard" )ha=ha) with the "music," but not this song that is played repeatedly throughout the movie.
Anyone out there know? Or is this just one of those songs written specifically for the movie and then files away in the archives, to be forever lost?
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