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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Sting: A Taste for Leather
Rating: 4 Stars
Falcon Studios. Directed by John Rutherford. Videography by Todd Montgomery and Max Phillips. Edited by Delta Productions. Music by E.M. Diaz. Starring Clay Maverick, Tristan Paris, Jeff Palmer, Virgil Sainclair, Christopher Scott, Cameron Fox, Addison Scott, Thom Barron, Blake Harper, Jason Branch, Fernando Montana, Dylan Reece, Chad Kennedy, Chip Noll, Tony Lazzari, and Nick Riley.
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Succulent lamb chop Chip Noll lies fetchingly stretched out on his bed in his snug white Calvin Klein briefs, dreaming of whatever young gay men who put
Marky Mark posters up on their walls are inclined to dream about. Three men enter his house, steal up the stairs, and grab him. "Hey, what's going on," he yelps as they pull
a hood over his head. "Shut up," says Dylan Reece. "This is your birthday present." Clad only in hood and Calvins, Noll is tied spread-eagled to the roof of a
station wagon and transported through the streets of San Francisco to a sex club.
The decor is Early Industrial Apocalypse. Boots, ropes and chains hang down from the ceiling. As a kind of appetizer, we're given a scene where a
cigar-smoking Clay Maverick effectively tops Tristan Paris. The main course is a blazing 11-man orgy that begins when Noll is ushered into a room where seven men in harnesses
and leather chaps await him and his kidnappers. Then, for dessert, two couples make use of slings, dildos, and fists. Every performance in the large, committed cast
is strong, with Jeff Palmer, Thom Barron, Dylan Reece and Nick Riley among the standouts.
Sting doesn't have the amazing potency of Rutherford's best work, but
it comes close.
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