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By
Jim D'Entremont
Fleet Week
Produced by Adam G. Robinson. Written and directed by John Bruno. Photographed and edited by Leif Gobo. Music by E.M. Diaz. Starring Erik Rhodes, Tristan Jaxx, T.J. Hawke, Barrett Long, Kyle Pierce, Jose Enrique, Colby McNight, Dylan Saunders, Jude Collin, and Josh Weston.
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Caught up, perhaps, in the evocative power of the word seamen, Falcon Studios uses this otherwise die-cut series of shore-leave vignettes to break the semen barrier, depicting interpersonal jizz-nibbling for the first time since the late-'80s crackdown on sexual safety. Three of the four loops contain facial and/or oral cumshots. The most memorable recipients include charismatic pro Josh Weston, whose face is blasted at point-blank range by deluxe young officer Tristan Jaxx. Two scenes later, hulking Falcon stalwart Erik Rhodes licks up Jude Collin's sperm as if it's a gesture he's waited years to fulfill.
Directed by John Bruno, who seems more at home in a grungier milieu, Fleet Week is underwritten and a little hackneyed. The nine-man cast, however, provides an enticing sexual buzz. The models portraying Navy men look yummy in their whiter-than-white regulation regalia. Josh Weston, returning after a long absence to the studio that launched him, ignites a sequence where Jaxx and Kyle Pierce get swept into his strip act at the Nob Hill Theatre. (The scene pays tribute to Weston's discovery by Chi Chi LaRue at that very site in 2001.) There's also a passionate afternoon tricking session between sailor T.J. Hawke and backpacker Colby McNight, and a rousing three-way at Truck, the Folsom Street bar. But the best sex scene is the romantic fusion of Collin and Rhodes. Many viewers will share Rhodes's conviction that Jude Collin, a newcomer straight out of Caravaggio, looks good enough to eat.
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