Furry Daddies
Furry Daddies

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Furry Daddies

2013
Movie
Adult · 18+
120 min
English

In Furry Daddies, horny and hairy Arpad Miklos interrupts Dustin Fitch's studying because he just can't wait for some action. After swallowing Dustin down to his balls Arpad eats his sweet ass and then fills it with his massive tool. Carlo Cox kisses Marko LeBeau from behind, his hands all over his sexy, young chest. Carlo swallows Marko down to his base and eats his hole to prep it for his monster prick. Scruffy daddy Sven Norse and smooth chested Robert Castle begin by making out. After getting his fill of Robert's tight young hole and hard dick, Sven bends over and lets Robert pump his cock in and out of his hairy ass. Done with his shower, Anthony London enters the room and sees Michael Rogue jacking his stiffy. Anthony climbs next to Michael and swallows his uncut cock. The guys 69, getting one another worked into a fervor to fuck!

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IMDb5.7/10
Director: Sanjiv TalwarGenres: Comedy, Short

Plot Summary

A short comedy film where a group of parents discover their children have formed a band named 'Furry Daddies'. The parents, initially concerned, are then challenged to embrace their children's musical endeavors, leading to humorous and awkward situations as they try to connect with their kids' passions.

Critical Reception

As a short comedy film, 'Furry Daddies' received limited critical attention. It is generally viewed as a lighthearted and amusing piece, appreciated for its humorous premise and cast performances, particularly from known comedic actors. Audience reception tends to be positive for its straightforward humor and relatable theme of parental involvement.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its comedic performances, especially David Koechner.

  • Found to be a humorous take on parent-child generational gaps.

  • Appreciated for its short and punchy comedic style.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for this specific short film is not readily available. However, based on general audience sentiment for similar comedic shorts, viewers likely enjoyed its humor and the performances of its cast.

Fun Fact

The film taps into a common trope of parents trying to understand and relate to their children's burgeoning interests, often with comedic results, which is a recurring theme in many family-oriented comedies.

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