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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Iron Works
Rating: 3 Stars
Directed by Kristofer Weston. Videography
by Max Phillips. Edited by D.C. Wheeler and
Max Phillips. Music by E.M. Diaz. Starring
Marcus Iron, Jason Tyler, Filippo Romano,
Paul Johnson, Joshua Adams, Ken Houser,
Jake Gianelli, Dick James, and Zachary
Pierce.
How to order
At Iron Works Printing Company, copies of The
Sweatshop, a novel by Rod Gozinya, roll off the presses. Sample passage: "The mechanic's pants were falling down, exposing his crack and his slightly hairy ass, one you could eat for days." The spirit of the novel is contagious.
Marcus Iron, who owns Iron Works, leafs through a copy and begins to imagine what it would be like to plunge his dick into strapping employee Joshua Adams. Since Iron's workers look as if they might moonlight at San Francisco's Nob Hill Theater, and are constantly humping one
another (not to mention anyone else who wanders in), it isn't clear why Iron's encounter with Adams has to be relegated to the realm of fantasy. Maybe the printer's code of ethics frowns on management and labor sharing boink breaks.
Iron has no qualms whatsoever about getting it on
with Sweatshop's author (Dick James, who has precisely the sort of butt described in the novel) during the steamy final sequence. Sandwiched between Iron's two segments are a couple of threesomes; in the first,
happy, clear-eyed reprobate Paul Johnson stands out. Iron himself is in good form. The little lozenge-lensed glasses he wears for this role complete his narrow, pursed-lipped face, and give him a Clark Kent quality that somehow enhances the intensity he puts into topping his partners.
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