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Dirty Work
These horny handymen have a talent for 'Dirty Work'. They labor all day, and they work each other over hard any chance they get. Director Nick Foxx gets down to business with eight pieces of rough trade for cum spurting, hole stretching, workingman action. Defiant painter Jimmy Durano responds to a scolding from his boss, Ace Era, by shoving his cock into Ace's face and ass! When Chris Bines gets bored on the job, he starts horsing around with his boyfriend Gabriel Cross, blowing one load in his face and another after fucking Gabriel's tight hole. Sparks fly between Austin Wolf and Derek Bolt in the workshop, and Derek is more than eager to get a taste of the big tool in Austin's pants. Nick Sterling uses two tools, his cock and a big mechanized dildo, to coax one of the biggest cumshots you've ever seen out of Coby Mitchell. If you hire these men to do your 'Dirty Work,' you might find them slacking off at the job, but at least they'll be hard, horny, and ready to bust a nut!
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Plot Summary
Two down-on-their-luck friends, Mitch and Sam, desperate for cash, embark on a series of increasingly absurd and dangerous 'dirty jobs' for hire. Their schemes range from sabotaging a rival's business to staging fake accidents, all while trying to avoid the authorities and their own mounting incompetence. The film follows their misadventures as their attempts to make money inevitably lead to more trouble than they're worth.
Critical Reception
Dirty Work was met with generally negative reviews from critics, though it found a cult following among fans of its particular brand of humor. Critics often cited its juvenile and offensive jokes, predictable plot, and inconsistent pacing as major drawbacks. However, some reviewers acknowledged its appeal to a specific demographic that enjoys its unashamedly crude and nonsensical comedic style.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on crude and offensive humor that may alienate many viewers.
The plot is thin and predictable, with a pacing that often drags.
Despite its flaws, the film has a dedicated fanbase that appreciates its raunchy, no-holds-barred comedy.
Google audience: Audience reviews for Dirty Work are mixed, with many appreciating its over-the-top and R-rated comedy, while others find the humor to be too juvenile and lacking in substance. Fans often highlight the performances of the lead actors as a redeeming quality.
Fun Fact
The film was originally conceived by Norm MacDonald and was a passion project for him, with a significant portion of the script being written by MacDonald himself.
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