Tobey Bryan’s Backcourt Violation
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Release date:
April 21, 2004 -
Runtime:
1h 21m -
Cast:
Sean Michaels|Kyle Stone|Capri|Dwayne Cummings|Julian St. Jox|Allison Wyte|Trevor|Mya Mason|Kate Kaptive|Keiko|Stuart Canterbury
Genre:
Straight
Director:
Stuart Canterbury
Cast:
Kate Kaptive, Mya Masen, Capri, Alison Whyte, Keiko, Kyle Stone, Sean Michaels, Julian St. Jox, Trevor, Dwayne Cummingz
Length:
1hr 21 min
Production Date:
Hustler, 2003
Extras:
-=Chapter Selection With Act Access=- -=Cast List=- -=Trailers=- -=Cartoon Parodies, A slide show of some cartoons and doctored advertisements from, I'm assuming, Hustler magazine=- -=Slide Show=- -=Behind The Scenes, Running 12 minutes and is pretty typical with bts footage and photo shoots.=- -=Web Info=- -=Phone Spam=-
Audio/Video:
The Audio of the film is presented in 2.0 as expected. For the most part the sound is adequate. The voices of the actors could be heard easily and their noises came through clear. There is a music track that goes on throughout most of the movie. It is not terribly annoying, but more at times when there are lyrics, because the lyrics can be heard easily and so they become a bit distracting. The Video is Full Frame Color. There were very little problems with the video and it was on level with my expectations.
Body of Review:
Temptation's a bitch. Or at least that's the lesson we are apt to learn from Tobey Bryan. Being a basketball player for the Los Angeles Shakers has brought him fame and money. But it's also attracted a number of women who want nothing more than a piece of his rich ass, or perhaps his schlong at least. When everyone around him is getting banged silly, will Tobey give in to the temptations others have fall for?
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| Concluding Words: One of the greatest things about adult films, besides the obvious, is their unrelenting production of parodies. Whether it's simply a title or an outright mimicry, the porn parody has always made us laugh a little bit about the silliness of the 'real' world. I'll not get into the specifics of whom Tobey Bryan's Backcourt Violation spoofs exactly, except to say that it does make the entire media-frenzy fiasco all the more laughable. While the humor and the parody of the film is entertaining (the L.A. Shakers are priceless), the hardcore action was lacking. I found the acts to be nothing extraordinary. The scenes moved well and with good attention to angles and shots, but there was little energy between most of the actors. Because of this, the film wasn't much to get excited over, and I fear others might feel the same. It's got some decent fucking, and a handful of beautiful women, but if you spent more than a rental fee on this one, you might be disappointed. Rent It.
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