Disruptive Films: Troye Jacobs and Ty Roderick – Mountain Men
Troye Jacobs and Ty Roderick in Mountain Men.
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Troye Jacobs and Ty Roderick in Mountain Men.
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Tommy Hutchinson (Cliff Jensen) is an Olympic coach and physicaltherapist who takes his star athlete, Cody Salgado (Des Irez) on a retreat to get him in the right frame of mind for the big games. Tommy uses unorthodox processes to loosen Cody up.
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After Toby (Jack Bailey) loses his virginity to his dad’s best friend Carl (Dale Savage), Toby wants something serious with the older man. Unfortunately for Toby, Carl wanted a virgin, and now that Toby isn’t one, Carl is not interested. That is, until Toby’s father calls Carl to tell him that Toby and his best friend Will (Scott Finn) will be in Carl’s town and they need a place to stay. Hearing that Will is coming with Carl gives Carl a bright idea. He opens his home to Toby and Will, and Toby will do whatever it takes to get back in Carl’s good graces.
Influencer Kai Carson (Dakota Payne) gets in a freak accident after trying to film himself in a remote location. He discovers that he’s been ‘rescued’ by an older recluse named Lester Guthrie (Matthew Figata). Kai is unaware that Lester set boobie traps around his wooded home to collect visitors. With both legs sprained and no access to his phone, the social media star is completely dependent on the strange man to care for him. And he intends to…in every single way.
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When Noel Kline’s (Roman Todd) mother (Aaliyah Love) finds gay porn in her son’s room, she’s shocked. There’s no way Noel is gay! She approaches her stepson Otis (Johnny Moon) and asks him to find out the truth about Noel, and she wants him to do so by any means possible.
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Elijah Smith (Trevor Harris) is living a nightmare. His mother Elizabeth is devoutly religious and Elijah is gay. Not able to come out to his parents, Elijah runs away to Vegas to live his authentic life. When he meets Jimmy Carpenter (Pierce Paris), Elijah learns about the Real Sin City.
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No matter how hard he tries, James (Ryan Jordan) can’t shake the memories of his sexual encounters with his future brother-in-law Calvin (Chris Damned). Since Calvin caught James cheating on Sarah (April Olsen), he stayed true to his word and used the video of James’ infidelity as collateral to get whatever he wants. Continue with “Disruptive Films: Ryan Jordan and Chris Damned – Playdate: The Good Boy”
Dante Crawford (Chris Damned) is a nightmare boss. He treats his employees like dirt and Dante’s assistant, Clay McManus (Blain O’Connor) has had enough of it. Clay is lucky to have his boyfriend, Geoffrey Stevens (Adrian Hart) by his side, working as Dante’s private chef, but he knows there needs to be a change. One day, when Clay can no longer keep his cool, things do shift massively.
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A married couple is desperate to grow their family and they figure the best way to do so is through the creation of A.I. robots. Their first robot TIM (Dalton Riley) was a bad apple but the newest version, TOM (Brandon Anderson), is everything the couple dreamed of when they began their journey. They are thrilled with their strapping, polite man. As TOM proves to be the perfect specimen, the shadow of TIM –and The Robots soulular connection–cannot be escaped.
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Charles Fischer (Trevor Harris) has always been great at school, so he’s not surprised when yet another jock asks him to ‘study’ together. Fully prepared to do Brendan Monroe’s (Justin Matthews) homework for him. To his surprise, Brendan is more like Charles than the geeky, gay student realizes.
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Keaton Zamora (Troye Jacobs) is a sweet gay college student who returns home for fall break. He’s surprised to find that his parents have allowed a troubled man to live with them and watch their house while they’re on a worldwide cruise. At first, Zack (Andrew Miller) is polite and accommodating to his ‘roommate’ but later Zack is rude and homophobic toward him. He bullies and makes fun of Keaton until Keaton snaps. He’s had enough. He confronts Zack and learns some things about his parents’ guest that softens him. But that doesn’t mean that Keaton isn’t doomed to learn a hard truth.
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Eric (Michael Boston) is a twenty-one-year-old unhoused man whose family kicked him out when they found out he was gay. While panhandling, Eric is approached by a mysterious woman who offers him a hot meal and an opportunity to have a job where he helps others. Unsure of what the job entails, but knowing he needs to make a living, Eric says yes. That’s when he meets, The Extractor (Matthew Figata).
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Years after graduating, Sam Romero (Jack Bailey) gets in touch with his former English teacher, Mr. Howard Dennison (Greg McKeon). After reconnecting on social media, they decide to meet up. Sam is grateful to Howard for allowing him to be himself with him and understand that it’s okay to be who you are without apologies. Their affection and tenderness turns sexual as they realize that their growing feelings are mutual.
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The concluding episode of Mr. Pam’s Next Stop Vegas features Draven Navarro, Drew Dixon, Johnny Hill in a steaming hot threesome. The stakes are high in Sin City, and their dreams are bigger. Who’s going to come out on top?
After a car accident, college student Brooks (Trevor Harris) is left injured. Depressed that he’s bedridden and can’t return to finish out the semester, Brooks is awful to all of those around him including his well-meaning stepfather Grant (Pierce Paris). When Grant realizes sexual frustration is adding to Brooks’ miserable mood, Grant offers his stepson some relief.
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Jarod Houston (Greg McKeon) is down on his luck. He’s lost his wife, his job, and his home. The one bright spot in his otherwise depressing life is his step-sister Grace, who offers Jarod refuge in the basement of her home. Unfortunately, the free rent comes at a price. Grace’s son Ryker (Troye Jacobs), who is home from college for the summer, can’t hide how disgusted he is by Jarod’s existence. Though Ryker tries to be cordial, Jarod can’t feel Ryker’s contempt. How much can Jarod take until he finally snaps?
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