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Saddle Up
Saddle Up for wild rides on horse hung cocks! This is the kind of farm where men aren't afraid to get down and dirty with each other to get the job done, from blow jobs to rim jobs and everything in between. Director Christian Owen is the foreman of horny farmhands Derek Atlas, Ryan Rose, Brian Bonds, Jimmy Durano, Ricky Decker, Angelo, and Micah Brandt. Angelo is outside watering the garden, but ends up using his hose on Ricky Decker. Micah Brandt is supposed to wash the tractor but gets sidetracked by Jimmy Durano and his big, uncut tool. Brian Bonds and Ricky Decker go inside the barn for some heavy oral release.
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Plot Summary
In the dying days of the Wild West, a down-on-his-luck cowboy named Dusty must team up with a motley crew of outlaws to rob a train. However, their plans are constantly derailed by their own incompetence and the interference of a determined sheriff.
Critical Reception
Saddle Up received largely negative reviews from critics, who often cited its weak script, predictable plot, and uninspired performances as major drawbacks. Audience reception was similarly lukewarm, with many finding it a forgettable entry into the Western-Comedy genre.
What Reviewers Say
The film struggles with a lack of originality and humor.
Performances are widely seen as uninspired and unengaging.
The plot is predictable and fails to deliver any genuine surprises.
Google audience: Google user reviews are scarce, but those available tend to echo critical sentiments, with viewers often describing the film as poorly executed and lacking entertainment value.
Fun Fact
Despite its Western setting, the film was primarily shot in California, utilizing desert landscapes to evoke the frontier atmosphere.
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