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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Rough Trade
Rating: 4 Stars
Produced and directed by Tony Alizzi. Videography
by Ed Maxxx. Editing and music by Rock Hard.
Starring Rod Barry, Nick Capra, Cody Cash, Kent
Larsen, Nick Piston, Corbin Michaels, Daxx Reed,
and Chuck DiRocco.
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Tough customers Nick Piston and Chuck DiRocco zoom through nighttime LA in a battered pickup truck. Their mission is to "chase down pussy-boys." When they spot a collegiate club-rat walking alone, they grab him, lace him into a kinky rope cradle installed in the back of the
truck, and haul him off to an industrial no-man's-land where their friends hang out at a seamy garage, awaiting fresh meat. The four sex episodes set in the garage and an adjacent alley are raw, intense, edgily funny, and grungily erotic.
The first and feistiest of three pussy-boys is Cody Cash, who's plucked off the street, subjected to an oral workout by Piston and DiRocco, tied to railroad tracks, retrieved in the last segment for a mean, hot session with Nick Capra and Rod Barry, then thrown in a
Dumpster. (Cash puts so much into his role it seems a shame he never has a cumshot.) In the second episode, Nick Capra gets down-and-dirty with abductee Corbin Michaels. In the third, Daxx Reed is power-fucked by authoritatively muscular Kent Larsen, as well as by Piston, who earns
his name. Not everyone will respond to these verbally outrageous, physically rigorous bouts of coercive sex, but the models perform with relentless energy, and Tony Alizzi's direction shows a high degree of skill.
When he founded MSR (Male Sexual Research) in 1999, Alizzi was an Emmy-nominated production designer known by his real name, Robert Allen. His early ventures into gay adult video won the porn world's respect and delighted fans. MSR developed a distinctive blend of
sweat, spit, denim, leather, muscle, roistering action, and lowdown humor. The MSR logo-- an oinking, leather-clad hog posed over the motto "Men Are Pigs"-- is emblematic of Alizzi's best work. In 2003, his carnal comedy
White Trash won a raft of awards. When Alizzi, 42, died
suddenly of a heart attack on January 3, 2005, he was working on the fourth installment of his popular
Prowl series. Rough Trade, one of his last completed projects, is also one of his best.
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