Get Some
Get Some

Movie spotlight

Get Some

2011
Movie
Adult · 18+
113 min
English

Delivering more of what dynamic duo Steve Cruz and Bruno Bond do best on the Hard Friction set, Get Some brings the hottest guys together, gets their chemistry firing and lets you watch as their passion explodes! Eight incredibly sexy guys are paired up, showing off their amazing bodies, hot asses and big cocks. The sexual force drives as these guys get (and give) some serious kissing, sucking, rimming, and fucking action. Every moment is captured up close, in person from the first kiss to every sticky finish. If hot, hung, sexy guys passionately fucking is your thing, then you better Get Some!

Insights

Director: Justin G. ScottGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A raunchy romantic comedy centered around a group of friends trying to navigate the complicated world of dating and hookups. The film follows their humorous misadventures as they seek love, companionship, and personal fulfillment in their early twenties. Expect awkward encounters, miscommunications, and ultimately, lessons learned about relationships.

Critical Reception

Get Some (2011) received a largely indifferent reception from critics and audiences, often described as a formulaic entry in the romantic comedy genre. While some may have found its humor relatable, many reviews pointed to a lack of originality and underdeveloped characters. It did not achieve significant critical acclaim or widespread popularity.

What Reviewers Say

  • Relies heavily on predictable romantic comedy tropes.

  • Character development is often superficial.

  • Humor is hit-or-miss, with many jokes falling flat.

Google audience: Audience reception for Get Some is minimal due to its limited release and modest profile. Where comments exist, they often echo critical sentiments, suggesting a film that is forgettable and doesn't offer much beyond a typical romantic comedy experience. Some viewers might appreciate the lighthearted approach to dating, but it generally fails to leave a lasting impression.

Fun Fact

The film was independently produced and had a very limited theatrical release, primarily screening in smaller, independent cinemas and film festivals.

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