

Movie spotlight
Dare to Go Bare
River Elliott thought he and Tom Faulk had a deal, but things aren't quite working out. Here to collect his money, Tom tells River to go fuck himself. River laughs. "Funny you would put it like that," he says, shoving Tom down onto his couch as he pulls his cock out. As Johnny Torque and Dante Martin wrestle on Dante's bed, Johnny grabs for a pin and instead comes up with a handful of Dante's hard cock. The club is popping and the drinks are flowing for the employees of the go-go club but backstage, the real heat is happening, as Brendan Phillips eyes bartender Addison Graham while he grabs his back stock. Noticing Addison's hard on through his short shorts. Coming over to meet up for a work out, Jonah Marx happens by Colton Phobos' window only to catch him in bed, legs spread, going to town on himself with a huge dildo up his ass.
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Plot Summary
This short documentary explores the controversial history and cultural impact of the annual "Go Bare" event at the University of Florida, where students traditionally ran naked across campus. It delves into the student motivations, administrative responses, and societal perceptions surrounding this provocative tradition.
Critical Reception
As a short documentary, "Dare to Go Bare" received limited widespread critical reviews. However, its examination of student culture and institutional reactions provided a localized point of discussion regarding freedom of expression and campus norms.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a brief glimpse into a peculiar university tradition.
Raises questions about student behavior and university oversight.
Lacks in-depth analysis due to its short runtime.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to the film's niche subject matter and limited distribution. Those who engaged with it likely found it an interesting, albeit brief, look at an unusual college event.
Fun Fact
The "Go Bare" tradition at the University of Florida, documented in this film, was eventually phased out due to increasing administrative concerns and changes in campus culture.
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