Bang The Blond Slowly
Bang The Blond Slowly

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Bang The Blond Slowly

2005
Movie
Adult · 18+
90 min
English

New "CUMMER " Asian boy toy Frankie Chan hosts this erotic episode of blonds in action from the back seat of a drop top muscle car, ! Strippin and strokin til he busts a massive load up past his nipples and all over his chest !! Eager to wash up and strut his his smooth naked Asian Stuff, Frankie jumps, naked and cum covered, out of the car in broad daylight, suanters naked across the driveway and washes the cum of his naked teen dream bod, in the sprinklers, in the middle of the FRONT yard Ah to have the balls of a horned up naked 18 year old again !!!

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IMDb7.3/10
Rotten Tomatoes86%
Google Users90%
Director: John D. HancockGenres: Drama, Sport

Plot Summary

Henry 'Author' Aseim, a pitcher for the New York Mammoths, faces a grim diagnosis of terminal cancer. His teammates, initially indifferent, begin to rally around him after realizing the gravity of his situation. The film follows Author's struggle with his illness and his deepening bond with his roommate and catcher, Bruce Pearson, as they navigate the challenges of the final baseball season.

Critical Reception

The film was critically acclaimed for its emotional depth, powerful performances, and realistic portrayal of friendship and mortality. It is often cited as one of the best baseball films ever made, resonating with audiences for its poignant exploration of life and loss.

What Reviewers Say

  • A deeply moving and humanistic sports drama.

  • Features outstanding performances, particularly from De Niro and Moriarty.

  • Explores themes of friendship, loyalty, and mortality with sensitivity.

Google audience: Audiences praise the film for its powerful storytelling and emotional impact, highlighting the strong character development and the touching depiction of friendship in the face of tragedy. Many found it to be a profound and memorable cinematic experience.

Fun Fact

The film is based on the 1972 novel of the same name by Mark Harris, which was itself inspired by the real-life story of pitcher Jim Bouton and his teammate Steve Hamilton.

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