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Hole Sweet Hole
Raging Stallion is proud to present The Fetish Event of 2005--the release of Hole Sweet Hole, one of the most amazing handball films ever made. Team Raging Stallion, under the direction of legendary Fisting Director Chris Ward, delivers a knockout punch that will leave the competition facedown in the mud. This is, simply put, the hottest cast ever gathered together for a fisting film and the action is so over-the-top it makes Hole Sweet Hole the best all-male hardcore fetish feature ever produced by an American Studio. This long-play film--two-and-a-half hours long--will become an instant classic and will rank at the top of any collection of Chris Ward films. What makes Hole Sweet Hole so amazing? It is all about the guys and the action--unlike some of our competitors, we only film actors who are really into fisting. These guys know what they want and they deliver! Our production crew is also really into fisting, so we know exactly what to film for you, the viewer!
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Plot Summary
A dim-witted but well-meaning inventor attempts to create a revolutionary new type of toilet, only to find his creation attracting the attention of nefarious government agents. As he navigates the absurdities of his own invention and the espionage that follows, he must rely on his eccentric friends to help him save his creation and himself.
Critical Reception
Hole Sweet Hole was met with overwhelmingly negative reviews from critics, who largely panned its crude humor, nonsensical plot, and uninspired performances. Audiences were similarly unimpressed, leading to its failure at the box office.
What Reviewers Say
Relies on relentlessly lowbrow gags and predictable humor.
The plot is flimsy and serves primarily as a vehicle for a series of disjointed comedic set pieces.
Lacks originality and fails to deliver any genuine laughs.
Google audience: Audiences found the film to be unfunny, predictable, and a waste of time. Many expressed disappointment in the lack of a coherent story and the reliance on cheap jokes.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended to be a more straightforward comedy before shifting into a parody, which many critics felt further weakened its overall impact.
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