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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Warehouse
Rating: 3 Stars
Photographed, written, and directed by Jett Blakk.
Edited by Ann Igma. Starring Bo Knight, Sean Steele,
Nick Piston, Andy Hunter, Tony Scalia, Fyerfli,
Andrew Addams, Alan Gregory, Doug Jeffries, and
Johnny Deep.
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"They hate packing boxes," reads the publicist's tag line, "but they love packing ass!" Actually, they're not so averse to packing boxes that they welcome the news that their financially beleaguered workplace may fold. But crafty Doug Jeffries, their boss, has a plan. To put
his company back in the black and save jobs, Jeffries starts transforming the warehouse into a sex club after normal business hours. So many dick-deprived men are willing to shell out fifty bucks to get off among the crates and barrels that Jeffries soon becomes solvent.
The only hitch is that dastardly Mayor Tony Scalia, who owes Jeffries money but is using political clout to avoid payment, has been informed of nightly shenanigans at the warehouse by handsome, preppy Andrew Addams, a city hall employee who's been spying on
the operation. Jeffries tries to intimidate Addams by having him sexually worked over by three funky tops-- Bo Knight, Sean Steele, and the much-tattooed Nick Piston-- but the assault just sends Addams (whose performance is superb) straight to pig-bottom heaven. In the last
of four sex scenes, Jeffries dukes it out sexually with Scalia, a beefy Raging Stallion alumnus, and prevails. Writer/director Jett Blakk's handling of both sex and story is rough around the edges, but effective.
It's worth noting that while Mayor Scalia may share a name with the biggest anti-choice fanatic on the US Supreme Court, he's involved in a nonprofit organization called the Family Planning Center, which distributes condoms. This must mean he's a Democrat.
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