
Movie spotlight
Bad Ass
Gay-porn legend Michael Brandon returns to Club Inferno to remind our hungry holes who's a Bad Ass. Starring the biggest, sloppiest holes in the business, Bad Ass features non-stop gut-punching action from a bunch of bad-ass tops who know how to keep a good hole down. So pull out your leather, mirrored-glasses, and the biggest dildos you've got and ride along with all the up-to-the-elbow action! These holes know no limits but they do know who's the boss.
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Plot Summary
Frank Vega is a man who has spent his life fighting for what he believes in, but after serving time in prison for a crime he didn't commit, he returns to a world he no longer recognizes. When he witnesses a brutal act of violence, he decides to take matters into his own hands and becomes a vigilante hero. His actions bring him unwanted attention from both the law and the criminal underworld.
Critical Reception
Bad Ass was generally met with mixed to negative reviews from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and B-movie aesthetic. However, audiences were more receptive, particularly fans of its lead actor and the over-the-top action sequences. It found a niche audience that appreciated its straightforward, no-frills approach to the vigilante genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film delivers on its promise of action-packed revenge with a charismatic lead.
While the plot is formulaic, the movie's simplicity and directness appeal to a certain audience.
Critics often found the film to be low-budget and lacking in originality.
Google audience: Google users generally found the movie to be an entertaining, if unsophisticated, action flick. Many praised Danny Trejo's performance and the film's straightforward revenge narrative, with some acknowledging its low-budget charm.
Fun Fact
Danny Trejo was reportedly paid only $1,000 to star in the film, but his performance was praised and led to him becoming a cult icon for the role.
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