
Movie spotlight
Jackhammer
You won't see this meat loaf on the job! Two hard-bodied construction workers (Sean Hunter and John Rahm) put their big tools into action with "on the job" training - sucking big, hard-ons and plowing tight hot backsides. Johnny converts a homophobic contractor (Chris McKensie) with hot lips on his root and by drilling his rig into Chris' virgin lips. And in another part of the construction site, manly Andrew Bishop bumps hot butt and drops a hot load on Sean's perfect backside. This video delivers a bevy of buff guys hammering it out in brogans.
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Plot Summary
In a surreal and darkly comic Dutch film, a stoic construction worker named Ed finds his mundane life disrupted by a series of bizarre events. After his wife leaves him for a petty thief, Ed embarks on a strange and violent quest for revenge. His path is filled with odd characters and unsettling situations, blurring the lines between reality and delusion.
Critical Reception
Jackhammer received mixed to positive reviews, with critics often highlighting its unique dark humor, surreal atmosphere, and directorial style. While some found its narrative disjointed, many praised its originality and unconventional approach to storytelling. The film is considered a cult classic within Dutch cinema.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its distinctive, dark comedic tone and surreal atmosphere.
Admired for its unconventional and auteur-driven narrative style.
Some found the plot fragmented, but its originality was widely noted.
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Fun Fact
Alex van Warmerdam, who also stars in the film, is known for his distinctive visual style and often bleakly humorous exploration of human nature in his films.
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