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Meat Holes

Meat Holes

Released Jun 01st, 2005
Running Time 162
Director Khan Tusion
Company Pariah
Distribution Company JM Productions
Cast John Strong, Sophia (I), Jake Malone, Ava Devine, Venus (I), Kurt Lockwood, Naudia Nyce, Roxy Jezel, Frank Wank, Soma (I), Crystal Ray, Dirty Harry, Brandon Iron, Others, Mickey G.
Critical Rating Not Yet Rated
Genre Gonzo

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Synopsis

Hard-edge crowd all the way. But only those with DVD players set up for stereo discs. Due to an authoring error, those are the only ones on which the sound will play. Whoops.

Reviews

Fans of Meatholes.com, from which these six scenes are culled, will know that things get a lot rougher in cyberspace. Meatholes the movie is kind of a watered down version of the website.

For those unfamiliar with the site - possibly the roughest, toughest, yeah, most misogynistic Porn Valley-based site out there - this version will probably be strong enough indeed, thank you very much.

Director Khan Tusion is fond of psychologically humiliating the women from off camera, routinely calling them "whores" and "piece of shit," and among other tricks, having them blow kisses to their parents while say, sporting two loads of spunk on their kissers. His goal is to emotionally break them, which he does with great regularity on the site, but here, only once, in the opener with Brandon Iron and Crystal Ray, who post-scene, lets the waterworks flow.

Actually, the back and forth between Tusion and the top-notch female cast is sometimes more interesting than the sex, which, while certainly hard-edged and no-holes-barred, is in general fairly routine with frequent start-stop pacing due to all the yakking. Probably the biggest exception is smokin' Sophia's turn with Jake Malone and Mickey G (as an aside, she concedes for Tusion that she may have once engaged in an act of bestiality; how's that for "interesting" banter?). And it's always a pleasure to watch someone as flat-out gorgeous as Venus get so down and dirty, even if her scene with Kurt Lockwood feels a bit truncated.



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