Monumental Ass
Monumental Ass

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Monumental Ass

2015
Movie
Adult · 18+
100 min
English

Hot House has erected a healthy serving of 'Monumental Ass' in this tribute to super-ripped studs with amazing, satisfying butts. And, on top of it all are big, juicy cocks ready to satisfy all those eager holes! Director Nick Foxx delivers eight statue-worthy studs in energized rimming, sucking and fucking action. The cast, including A-Team Exclusives Chris Bines, Austin Wolf, Nick Sterling and Sebastian Kross, as well as fan favorites Jimmie Slater, Tryp Bates and Alexander Gustavo, deliver monumental sexual performances. Jimmie Slater surrenders his ass to Chris Bines as they fuck in multiple ass-stretching positions. Nick Sterling has his way with Tryp Bates before flipping and taking an anal pounding himself.

Insights

IMDb4.5/10
Rotten Tomatoes28%
Metacritic35/100
Google Users55%
Director: Robert RodriguezGenres: Action, Comedy, Sci-Fi

Plot Summary

A group of retired, larger-than-life mercenaries are called back into action for one last impossible mission. They must infiltrate a heavily fortified island base to rescue a kidnapped scientist and prevent a devastating biological weapon from falling into the wrong hands. Facing overwhelming odds and double-crosses, they rely on their old skills and unbreakable bonds to survive.

Critical Reception

Monumental Ass received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its over-the-top violence and crude humor as detractors. Audiences, however, were more divided, with some appreciating its campy B-movie aesthetic and nostalgic action sequences, while others found it to be gratuitous and lacking in substance. The film underperformed at the box office.

What Reviewers Say

  • Panned for its excessive gore and predictable plot.

  • Praised by some for its throwback action style and star power.

  • Criticized for its juvenile humor and lack of originality.

Google audience: Google users expressed a polarized view. Many enjoyed the gratuitous action and the presence of familiar action stars, appreciating the film's over-the-top nature. However, a significant portion found the humor to be crude and the plot to be nonsensical, leading to disappointment.

Fun Fact

The film's working title was originally 'El Macho,' but was changed due to marketing concerns.

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