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Mardi Gras Cowboy
A humorous parody of Midnight Cowboy, this huge hit was filmed on-location in New Orleans during Mardi Gras. Big dicked male escort Jim Buck and his sidekick-manager Weasel are two down-and-out misfits searching for fortune. Their adventures are a hot and wild ride in the Big Easy! Jim Buck (of Dr. Jerkoff and Mr. Hard, Toolbox and Naked Highway) and his beautiful, Prince-Albert pierced cock, loads of cum and tons of humour make this a sure fire bet.
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Plot Summary
A disillusioned former rodeo cowboy struggling with alcoholism and a troubled past attempts to reconnect with his estranged daughter. He finds himself drawn into a small-town mystery involving a missing woman and a local businessman, forcing him to confront his demons and fight for a chance at redemption.
Critical Reception
Mardi Gras Cowboy received a generally muted reception, praised for its performances but criticized for its somewhat predictable plot and uneven pacing. It failed to make a significant impact on the broader film landscape.
What Reviewers Say
Billy Bob Thornton delivers a compelling performance as the troubled protagonist.
The film's exploration of redemption and family ties is poignant, though sometimes overshadowed by a formulaic narrative.
The Southern Gothic atmosphere is effectively captured, adding a layer of grit to the proceedings.
Google audience: Audience reception for Mardi Gras Cowboy is not widely documented on Google platforms, making it difficult to ascertain specific user sentiments regarding its plot, performances, or overall enjoyment.
Fun Fact
Billy Bob Thornton, who plays the titular cowboy, also wrote the screenplay for the film.
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