So how much do you know about your roommate? Well-hung Brian Hart knows very little, and he might not live to regret it.
While he's billed as the star, this is definitely a vehicle for Rob Cryston. He works as a monster voice for B-films saying that his creative talent is one of the benefits of being schizophrenic. He goes home, creating tension between Brian and his new boyfriend, Brad Eriksen, and makes it obvious that he fancies Brian.
Back at the video studio, the technicians, handsome and blond Bo Summers and curly-topped Ted Matthews, get bored with horror movies, pull out their big veiny pricks and beat off until Ted decides to help Bo out by wrapping his mouth around his rockhard organ. After a delightful blow job, Bo opens up his ass for Ted until his cum shoots and lands on his wonderfully tight stomach.
Back at the disturbed, but luxurious, pad of Brian and Rob, Brian's cousin, played by well-muscled Aaron Austin, seduces the pool guy (played by the totally and completely hunky French-speaking Kirk Vallant), getting at Rob's gander and unleashing some of his more murderous and jealous instincts. After fondling each other in the pool, Aaron and Kirk do quite an original fuck in a wheel barrow. Later, Rob tells Brian that his cousin never arrived.
The plot continues along in a murderous, psychotic and sex-filled fashion and then ends with a surprise that will not be revealed here. A very good film! Josh Eliot's tight camerawork really shines along with Catalina's usually excellent production values. The horror is merely hinted at, but the wonderful sex is shown in all its glory. Not a parody of the mainstream film with a similar title, but more of a male homoerotic version that works very well on several levels.
This film garnered numerous awards. Josh Eliot won for Best Direction and was called the "DePalma of XXX." Rob Cryston won for Best Actor, and the film as a whole ran off with the 1992 Video of the Year award.
Starring Rob Cryston, Aaron Austin, Bo Summers, Brian Hart, Kirk Vallant, Brad Eriksen and Ted Matthews.
Directed by Josh Eliot.
DVD features include Interactive Menus; Chapter Index; Jump to Your Favorite Scenes; DVD-ROM Compatible; No Regional Coding for World Wide Playback.
A Catalina Video DVD. |