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Jock Party
In Jock Party, Rod Daily and Samuel O'Toole know that it feels better when a friend tugs your cock, so they help each other out until Parker London realizes he should join in. When it's time to pump iron, no one has the muscle likes Paul Wagner and Vince Ferelli do, but with all that testosterone always flowing, these two are also seriously horny all the time! Christopher Daniels is the top dungeon designer in the biz, and lucky for him Tyler Torro wants a dungeon built in his garage (as well as someone to try it out with). And what Jock Party would be complete without a threesome from TommyD, Christian Wilde, and D.J.? As a bonus, you also get a hot solo from Brec Boyd!
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Plot Summary
This mockumentary follows a group of friends as they attempt to recapture their glory days by throwing a massive party. As they navigate the complexities of adulthood and faded friendships, their plans quickly unravel into a series of chaotic and comedic misadventures. The film humorously explores themes of nostalgia, male bonding, and the struggle to maintain relevance.
Critical Reception
Jock Party received a mixed to positive reception, largely praised for its quirky humor and endearing characters, though some critics found its premise somewhat thin. Audiences often connected with its relatable depiction of growing up and the awkwardness of adult friendships.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its unique comedic voice and awkward charm.
Found to be a humorous yet sometimes meandering exploration of friendship.
Praised for its relatable characters and lighthearted tone.
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Fun Fact
The film was reportedly shot on a very low budget, with much of the dialogue and scenarios being improvised by the cast.
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