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Field Trip
In Field Trip, three college-age guys head to Catalina Island for a study break. Beefy Jason Hawke shoves his uncut cock down handsome Jason Kennedy's throat and before you can say school's out for summer, the two are spewing their cum all over the hotel room. Fuck machine Antonio Madeira and built-to-perfection Chip Nicholas stroke their uncut dicks for each other, and Antonio throws a vicious fuck up Enrique Velazco's muscle butt until they both end up covered in sweat and spunk. And finally, Antonio and Scott Ryan groan, moan and sweat in ecstasy as Antonio pops Scott's sweet, tight cherry.
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Plot Summary
This is a TV movie/pilot for a potential series that never materialized. It centers on a detective who investigates a series of ritualistic murders in a small town. The killings appear to be connected to an ancient Native American curse and a local cult. As the detective delves deeper, he uncovers a conspiracy that reaches into the highest levels of authority, forcing him to confront his own beliefs and the terrifying reality of the supernatural. The film blends elements of crime procedural with supernatural horror, leaving audiences with a sense of unease and unresolved mystery.
Critical Reception
As a pilot for a show that was never picked up, "Field Trip" received limited critical attention. It is primarily known among fans of Chris Carter's previous work, notably 'The X-Files.' Reviews, where available, often noted its atmospheric tension and potential, but also its familiar genre tropes and inconclusive nature, typical of a pilot episode aiming to set up a larger narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric dread and suspenseful direction.
Noted for its potential to be a compelling supernatural thriller series.
Criticized for relying on established genre conventions and an unresolved cliffhanger.
Google audience: Audience reception is difficult to gauge due to its limited release and status as a unaired pilot. Those who have seen it often appreciate the dark tone and mystery, with some finding it a solid foundation for a series, while others felt it didn't break enough new ground.
Fun Fact
Although marketed as a standalone film, 'Field Trip' was actually developed as a pilot episode for a television series called 'Harsh Realm,' which was ultimately not picked up by Fox. The pilot was later re-edited and released as a standalone TV movie.
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