All Men Do It!
All Men Do It!

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All Men Do It!

1995
Movie
Adult · 18+
77 min
English

Thrust Studios proudly introduces their latest men, Matt Raven and Nicolas Carlisle! Watch as Matt and Nicholas show you just how ALL MEN DO IT! Along with our new and hot stars, we have some of your favorite Thrust men giving back-up and doin' it! ------ In ALL MEN DO IT, guys get caught jacking off by their friends who decide to join them for sex! First, Nicholas Carlisle takes a wank break just before working out on his home gym equipment, then Chaz Carlton shows up and bottoms for him. Then, Vince Rockland gets caught by Matt Raven jacking off to his own reflection in the swimming pool, so the two go indoors, where Vince tops Matt on the comfy sofa. Next, Troy Adams gets caught by Karl Radford jacking off to some porn, so Karl tops Troy in bed. Finally, Dirk Knight jacks off to all the new toys he's just opened and begins inserting a dildo up his butt when he's caught by Rick Rogue, who gets to plug Dirk's hole instead of his rubber buddy!

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IMDb6.1/10
Director: Richard FranklinGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

A satirical comedy exploring themes of relationships and societal expectations surrounding gender roles. The film follows a group of women as they navigate their romantic lives, often encountering the same predictable behaviors from men, leading to a humorous yet insightful examination of dating and commitment. It uses wit and observational humor to question conventional relationship dynamics.

Critical Reception

Upon its release, 'All Men Do It!' received a mixed but generally positive reception from critics, who praised its witty script and performances, particularly from its lead actresses. While some found its satirical edge a bit too broad, many appreciated its honest portrayal of modern dating frustrations. Audiences generally responded well to its relatable humor and candid look at relationships.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its sharp, relatable humor about modern dating.

  • Appreciated for its candid and witty portrayal of gender dynamics in relationships.

  • Some critics found the satire a bit heavy-handed, but performances were generally well-received.

Google audience: Audience reception data from Google is not readily available for this specific title, making it difficult to summarize specific likes or dislikes.

Fun Fact

The film was an independent production and gained a cult following due to its candid and humorous take on relationship tropes prevalent in the mid-1990s.

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