A skosh heavy on the music and melodrama, but watchable. Not the type of movie to be nominated for awards (ahem) by any stretch. Yes, there are some redeeming sex scenes, but they seem like an afterthought, placed only to punctuate the heavy story line.
Tucker is the stepfather to DeFerr, who worries that the boy will become "a cock sucker" (oh, my) if his mother (Winchester) doesn't stop babying him. Tucker discusses the problem with his friend Parker, who agrees to talk to the boy.
Wonderful Wilcox takes Matthews into a bathroom stall and gives his hole a good working over. Both actors are displayed to maximum advantage, thanks in no small part to some lively camera work. This scene is a winner.
Julie Winchester plays some sort of distraught housewife. We watch her drink a bottle of wine and mope around the house crying. Apparently she's lonely 'cuz her man (Tucker) is out doing the nasty with the boys. Oh, well.
A couple of filler scenes ensue. Cox and Taylor go at it but without much feeling. Then Tucker and Steel go at it on and off the bar counter. Hot bods, filler action. Something was left out of the equation here.
The final scene has Parker helping Tucker's boy (DeFerr) by taking a walk with him, then fucking him. This action actually picks up the tempo a bit. But not enough.
In the final analysis, so to speak, the video comes on like a winner but is really just more of the same "B" footage that dominates the market. Watchable, but not a departure by a long shot.
- Burny Edmonds