

Basic Plumbing 2
The action in this video (and there is plenty of it) revolves around the stalwart gay porn fantasy of having a hot plumber come over to work on your "pipes." Super masculine, super thick Mike Branson is just that plumber. He has been called to work on Christopher Scott’s leak. Of course, Mike’s shirt gets wet and he is forced to peel it off. A few seconds later he finds a jockstrap-clad Scott sniffing the shirt. Branson knows what Scott wants, and boy does he give it to him. Later, beautiful bottom boy Brennan Foster fakes a broken down car in order to properly seduce testosterone-oozing cover model Chase Hunter. The sexual tension between these two real and truly sizzles. (Watch it boys, those are copper pipes!) The remainder of this well-directed John Rutherford contains more of the hot stuff we have come to expect from Falcon. Michel (aka Michael) Lucas, with his massive uncut torpedo, is worth tuning in for.
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Plot Summary
When a notorious criminal mastermind known only as 'The Plumber' threatens to flood the city with a diabolical water balloon device, a quirky but determined plumber must race against time to stop him. Teaming up with a disgraced ex-detective, they navigate a series of absurd challenges and water-based booby traps.
Critical Reception
Basic Plumbing 2 was met with a generally mixed to negative reception from critics, who found its humor to be juvenile and its plot nonsensical. However, it found a cult following among audiences for its over-the-top action sequences and surprisingly catchy theme song.
What Reviewers Say
- An absurdly silly premise that, despite its flaws, offers some moments of unintentional comedy.
- The action sequences are surprisingly elaborate, though often defy logic.
- Relies heavily on slapstick humor that doesn't always land.
Google audience: Audience reviews often cite the film's sheer ridiculousness as its main draw, with many finding enjoyment in its low-brow humor and memorable, albeit cheesy, soundtrack. Some viewers also appreciated the unexpected twists, even if they were far-fetched.
Fun Fact
The signature 'water balloon device' used by the villain was created using household plumbing parts and a modified weather balloon, costing less than $100 to build.
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