

Movie spotlight
Right & Raw
Stud Billy Santoro and sexy Seth Treston make out in the locker room and, well, before long Billy is pounding away at Seth. Hunky Scott Harbor's kitchen sink is leaking and he asks his buddy James Hamilton to help him fix it. Wouldn't you know it? Gabriel Louis pounds Mark Lopez bareback in the bathroom stall of their local gym. As we meet sexy and tanned Shane Frost and the bearded Porter Loutrec they're well past the dinner and a movie stage, having moved on to Shane rimming and fingering Porter's hairy hole, preparing it for his man meat.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary captures a gritty and authentic portrait of skateboarders navigating the urban landscape. It focuses on raw, unpolished action and the lifestyle surrounding it. The film offers a glimpse into the dedication and passion of these athletes. It emphasizes the inherent risks and rewards of street skateboarding.
Critical Reception
Right & Raw was generally well-received within the skateboarding film community for its authentic portrayal and dynamic editing. Critics often highlighted its ability to capture the spirit of street skateboarding without excessive gloss. Audiences appreciated its unpretentious approach and focus on raw talent.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its visceral and authentic depiction of skateboarding.
Applauded for its energetic editing and focus on raw talent.
Seen as a genuine representation of street skating culture.
Google audience: Information on Google user reviews is not widely available for this short film.
Fun Fact
The film was noted for its minimalist approach, relying heavily on the action and sound design rather than interviews or extensive narration to convey its message.
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