Strap Some Boyz
Strap Some Boyz

Strap Some Boyz

2013Movie195 minEnglish

Some girls need to turn the tables on males. And director Joey Silvera loves to help these frustrated young ladies unleash their inner dommes by facilitating sessions of strap-on therapy that leave the naughty ladies satisfied and the male victims sore. Joey's 'Strap Some Boyz' delivers premium pegging perversion. First is pale, busty BBW Felicia Clove, an awesome auburn-haired plumper that needs to teach her fitness trainer to keep his hands off of her massive, natural boobs. She traps his head between her enormous ass cheeks, then straps on her trusty dildo to ravage his tender bunghole!

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IMDb5.1/10
Director: R.L. ScottGenres: Comedy, Drama

Plot Summary

In the gritty streets of New York City, a young man named Jamal navigates the harsh realities of his environment. After a botched robbery leaves him in debt to a dangerous local gangster, Jamal must find a way to repay his dues. He gets involved in a scheme with his friends that promises a quick payout but could lead to dire consequences.

Critical Reception

Strap Some Boyz received mixed to negative reviews, with critics often citing its predictable plot and uneven performances. While some appreciated its attempt to explore themes of street life and ambition, many found the execution lacking in depth and originality. Audience reception was similarly divided, with some viewers connecting with its raw portrayal of urban struggles.

What Reviewers Say

  • Presents a familiar narrative of street-level ambition with limited success.
  • The performances are often unconvincing, detracting from the film's dramatic impact.
  • Lacks the originality and depth to stand out in the crime drama genre.

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Fun Fact

Jamie Hector, who plays the lead antagonist, is also known for his roles in 'The Wire' and 'Bosch'.

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