Hot Footin'
Hot Footin'

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Hot Footin'

2004
Movie
Adult · 18+
110 min
English

Have a hankering for hot young guys? Get a raging hard-on over fancy footwork? Then open wide for Hot Footin'. Jackrabbit Releasing's third film (the debut was the hot Bustin' In; the second was the trick-happy Anal Pick-Up) is this fetish-fronted, frottage-happy, footplay-filled fun fuck flick. Nearly two hours long and with six mostly sizzling scenes, I can safely say that all of your "dexterous digits" will be in hog heaven by the time you've finished watching it. Featuring cover model cutie Toby O'Connor and a delicious crew of ten eager-to-please, cock-'n-foot-hungry dudes, Hot Footin' will probably scorch your shorts. While some of the scenes have a much greater emphasis on heavy-duty shrimping than others, all will probably please fans of the genre; a few have some of the best footwork I've seen in a long time.

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IMDb7.0/10
Director: S. Epatha MerkersonGenres: Documentary, Music

Plot Summary

Hot Footin' is a documentary that explores the vibrant and often underappreciated world of tap dance. Through archival footage and interviews with legendary performers, the film delves into the history, cultural significance, and artistic evolution of this dynamic dance form. It showcases the artistry and passion of tap dancers, highlighting their contributions to music and performance.

Critical Reception

The documentary received a warm reception from critics who praised its insightful exploration of tap dance history and its celebration of the art form. Reviewers noted its engaging presentation and the passion of its participants. Audience response was generally positive, appreciating the film's educational value and entertainment.

What Reviewers Say

  • A lively and informative look at the history of tap dance.

  • Celebrates the skill and artistry of legendary tap dancers.

  • Engaging and educational for both dance enthusiasts and general audiences.

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Fun Fact

The documentary was directed by acclaimed actress S. Epatha Merkerson, marking her directorial debut in feature filmmaking.

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