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Bottom Games 7
YOU KNOW WHAT YOU MUST DO NOW - Cute hunks Adrian Hart and Cazden Hunter engage in a little hand game to determine who will be the bottom in their intimate encounter. ROCK, PAPER, BOTTOM - Confident in his luck, Adrian Hart challenges Cade Cooper to a risque game of rock paper scissors - loser has to take bottom. A DEAL'S A DEAL - Cute twink Cryus Stark and Black king Blaine Porter compete with each other to see who can do more sit-ups. After Cyrus loses, he must now let Blaine do whatever he wants with his body, after all, a deal's a deal! BOYS DOING PLANKS - Sexy hunks Sean Peek and Trent King play a rematch with each other competing to see who can last longer doing planks. To make it spicy, they try to make the other one fall! The loser will have to pay the price on his knees!
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Plot Summary
Bottom Games 7 is the latest installment in the chaotic and anarchic comedy series "Bottom." The show follows the misadventures of Richie Richard and Eddie Elizabeth Hitler, two flatmates whose lives are a constant cycle of bizarre schemes, physical altercations, and general mayhem. In this installment, their pursuit of wealth, women, or simply survival leads them into even more outlandish and dangerous situations, pushing the boundaries of their already strained friendship and sanity.
Critical Reception
As a cult classic, 'Bottom' has a dedicated following that appreciates its extreme slapstick and dark humor. While not typically reviewed by mainstream critics in the traditional sense, its enduring popularity suggests a strong audience connection to its unique brand of comedy.
What Reviewers Say
Appreciated for its unadulterated, over-the-top slapstick.
Praised by fans for its consistent commitment to absurdist and offensive humor.
Seen as a niche comedy that delivers exactly what its audience expects.
Google audience: Audience reception is largely positive among fans of the series, who value its unique brand of physical comedy and dark, anarchic humor. Newcomers may find the style of humor too extreme or nonsensical.
Fun Fact
The characters of Richie Richard and Eddie Hitler were originally conceived by Rik Mayall and Adrian Edmondson for their stage show 'The Young Ones' before being developed into their own television series.
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