

Movie spotlight
Booty Call Send-All
Keira Croft is relaxing at home when she decides she needs a little action. She pulls out her phone and sends a sexy message to one of her regular booty calls. What she doesn't notice, however, is that she accidentally sent it to ALL her booty calls instead. Oops! Syren De Mer, a realtor, is getting the kitchen ready for another open house. Suddenly, there's a knock at the front door. 'This isn't just an open house,' Syren declares 'Today, ALL my holes are open!'. The homebuyers proceed to gangbang Syren in the kitchen, after which she hopes one of these lucky studs will be the proud owner of a glossy new home!
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Plot Summary
In this short comedy, a woman struggles to find the right words for a late-night "booty call" text, leading to humorous miscommunications and a quick resolution. The film plays on the anxieties and awkwardness of modern digital dating communication.
Critical Reception
As a very short comedy, 'Booty Call Send-All' received minimal mainstream critical attention. Its reception was primarily within online short film communities, where it was noted for its relatable premise and quick humor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its brevity and punchy comedic timing.
Relatable depiction of modern texting etiquette in dating.
A lighthearted and fun short with a clear, humorous point.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short film is not readily available.
Fun Fact
The short film gained some traction on platforms like YouTube and Vimeo, where short-form comedy content often finds an audience.
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