Mount Me
Mount Me

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Mount Me

2005
Movie
Adult · 18+
90 min
English

Studio 2000's Mount Me is a cleverly crafted canvas of cock tales. This masterwork of manmeat is directed by erotic impresario John Travis. Heading the cast are Studio 2000 exclusives Jason Harley and Jed Wilcox. Harley is one of the most popular exclusives in the stable and it is easy to see why. He does it all and does it with a glint in his eye and a bone in his britches. Jed Wilcox has muscles to spare, a fuzzy chest, a big, uncut dick and a handsome face that resembles movie star Brendan Fraser. He, like Harley, has the ability to assume whatever position is called for.

Insights

IMDb6.3/10
Director: P. B. BarnaGenres: Drama, Romance, Adult

Plot Summary

This adult film explores complex relationships and desires among its characters. The narrative delves into the emotional and physical connections that form within the context of intimate encounters. It aims to depict a journey of self-discovery and passion.

Critical Reception

As an adult film, critical reception is typically focused on its genre-specific elements rather than traditional cinematic analysis. Reviews often highlight performances, production values, and the overall erotic content. Audience reception within its niche is generally positive for its technical execution and narrative within the genre.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its mature themes and performances within the adult genre.

  • Noted for its production quality and focus on character interaction.

  • Appreciated for its exploration of intimacy and desire.

Google audience: Audience reviews for this film are not readily available through standard platforms, as is common for many titles within the adult entertainment industry. Therefore, a specific summary of Google user sentiment cannot be provided.

Fun Fact

Nina Hartley, a prominent figure in adult film, stars in this production, bringing her extensive experience to the role.

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