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Schoolmates 5: Year Book Confidential
This is the very newest "baby" from the BigDikFactory, another fun adventure lead this time by Jason Sizemore in his wild youth. First we have him with Antonio the cute Latino with the hot ass. After an extensive deepthroating & sucking Jason's fat dick Antonio sits on it like a king on his throne. Next Steve Vanilla & Donavin get shot by the campus photographer to be published in the year book. That sleaze ball convinces them to have sex for his porn collection as he shoots it. Then we brought Justin Slater back one more time as he jacks off to his school love interest Paul. Next Justin mounts Schools handyman Chris Berretta in an unbelievable drilling shot from behind, he fucks like a rabbit. Finally Dylan Hunter & Jason Sizemore in a size competition as David Ocean as the cock hungry Judge. They are both huge (got to see that) & are more than happy to let David Ocean conduct a comparative oral judgment. It ends up with the wonderful punch line & a happy ending.
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Plot Summary
A former high school quarterback, now a successful lawyer, returns to his hometown for his 15-year reunion. He finds himself confronting unresolved issues from his past, including a rivalry with an old teammate and the lingering guilt over a tragic event. The reunion forces him to re-evaluate his life choices and relationships.
Critical Reception
Schoolmates 5: Year Book Confidential received mixed to negative reviews. Critics often pointed to a derivative plot and uneven performances, while audiences found some emotional resonance in its themes of nostalgia and reconciliation, though many felt it lacked originality.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its nostalgic portrayal of high school life and themes of second chances.
Criticized for predictable plot points and a lack of depth in character development.
Some found the performances serviceable, while others felt they were uninspired.
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Fun Fact
The film is part of a series of made-for-television movies, often focusing on themes of reunion and personal growth among former classmates.
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