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August 2003 Cover
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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
When a Man Wants a Man
Rating: 2 Stars
Produced by Malcolm Willis. Written
and directed by Jeff Corey.
Videography by Donald Sharpe.
Edited by Roger Davis. Music by
UB12. Starring Brant James, Ray De'
Vasquez, Joe Ruffini, Mario Montero,
Gavin Michael, Peter Bishop, and
David Thompson.
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Four pairs of men have sex in an apartment building that at first appears to be a student dorm. (It's probably meant to be more than one building, but we're shown the same damn establishing shot again and again.) The sex is routine; the mercifully brief exchanges of dialogue
are clumsily acted and directed. This video does at least present an array of handsome newcomers you may hope to see in more competently crafted future productions. Smoldering Latin Ray De' Vasquez may have a goofily punctuated name, but his two segments, first with a
hard-hat he picks up in a park and later with his boyfriend, have the highest sexual voltage. Many viewers might have welcomed still photos of De' Vasquez and his six fellow cast members, since they don't really fare very well when they're in motion, but the DVD edition provides no
extras other than basic chapter selection.
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