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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Here Comes Santa
Rating: 3 Stars
Produced, photographed, written,
and directed by Flash Conway.
Edited by Hugo Galant. Music by
B&H Gold. Starring Roger
Dickens, Louis Bisson, Antonio
Ferrari, Brad Rioux, Carl LaGrange,
Jeff Lemieux, Yan Clark, and Pascal
LeRoux.
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Dedicated male hustlers who work for the Santa Agency (1-800-69-SANTA) wend their way through frigid Montreal dispensing toasty Christmas cheer. Prior exposure to Canadian porn may lead you to approach
Here Comes Santa with trepidation, but this 80-minute
stocking-stuffer from Flash Conway is better than jaded viewers might think. The production is simple, Conway's camerawork is flawed, and the idea could have been swiped from the bottom drawer of Brigade Studios. Conway proves, nevertheless, that he's a genuinely capable director. His
young, uncircumcised models are fresh, engaging, impressively endowed, and happily into the sex.
In a prologue set in the Santa Agency's office, elfin Roger Dickens, his decidedly non-elfin cock protruding from sassy red long-johns, beats off. Then pale, black-haired Louis Bisson, whose goatee makes him look like a forest god in training, orders the agency's "Santa
Special" by phone, and Antonio Ferrari shows up in a Santa Claus cap with a shopping bag containing a dildo (which, alas, is never used). Ferrari seems less comfortable on camera than most of the other models, but when he piston-fucks Bisson, you can forgive him for approaching gay
sex as if he were a contestant on The Fear
Factor.
The remaining three sex scenes are more successful, especially when depicting oral piggery. There's a surprisingly hot oral-obsessive bathroom encounter between Jeff Lemieux, as
Santa #3, and businessman Yan Clark. Bisson reappears in the fifth and last segment for a session with Pascal LeRoux, his luscious, ginger-blond boyfriend.
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