Drill: To The Point
Drill: To The Point

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Drill: To The Point

2005
Movie
Adult · 18+
140 min
English

A man's always dreaming up new ways to use his favorite power tool. Drill will mine the very core of your fantasies, as 10 big, hairy and spectacularly built TitanMen throw their weight behind the big reamer itself with some hot and sweaty man-on-man sex.

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Director: J. Robert KirkGenres: Documentary, Action

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the intense and often dangerous world of industrial drilling, showcasing the challenges and innovations in the field. It delves into the technology, techniques, and the skilled individuals who operate massive drilling equipment in various demanding environments. The film highlights the crucial role of drilling in resource extraction and infrastructure development.

Critical Reception

As a documentary focusing on a specific industrial topic, 'Drill: To The Point' received niche attention. It was generally acknowledged for its informative content and presentation of complex machinery, though it did not garner widespread critical acclaim or mainstream audience engagement. Its reception was largely within circles interested in engineering and industrial processes.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its educational value regarding drilling operations.

  • Noted for its visuals of heavy machinery.

  • Limited appeal outside of specialized interests.

Google audience: Information on Google user reviews for 'Drill: To The Point' is not readily available, suggesting it did not have a significant presence on the platform.

Fun Fact

The documentary was produced by North American Film Production, known for creating industrial and corporate videos.

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