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Get It Online

Released: Aug 01st, 1996
Running Time: 83
Director: Bruce Cam
Company: Titan Media
Cast: Cliff Parker, Mark Evrett, Glenn McKalaster, Tony Bullit, Todd Stevens, Adam Wilde, Kirk Alan, Rick Matthews
Critical Rating: AAAA
Genre: Gay and Bi

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Critical Rating: AAAA

The opening credits promise a spoof on virtual reality, narrated by Lyons as a campy Max Headroom-like host (just plain Max Head, perhaps?), but once past the video effects it's really just an old-fashioned, delivery-men-on-the-job scenario. The cast is uniformly attractive, without a single buffed Hollywood-type among them; you could tell this was made in South-of-Market San Francisco even without the rooftop sex shots. Scenes are imaginative and well-constructed; a stand-out features sweaty McKalaster beating off on a car hood while Wilde lusts for him through the windshield.

There's an ambiance of authenticity here that viewers simply can't get from faux-gay performers or productions. This was made by a gay crew, with gay performers for gay viewers, which means, at a minimum, that the camera is always looking at the right thing at the right time. Sometimes silly, it's nonetheless an obvious labor of love with lots of nice little touches.


 

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Titan Media
Cliff Parker
Mark Evrett
Glenn McKalaster
Tony Bullit
Todd Stevens
Adam Wilde
Kirk Alan
Rick Matthews
Bruce Cam

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