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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Uncle Jack
Rating: 3 Stars
Studio 2000. Written and produced by Scott Masters. Directed by John Travis. Videography by Ross Cannon. Edited by Kevin Glover. Music by Rock Hard.
Starring Chris Steele, Cody Matthews, Peter Wilder, Brett Ford, Michael Crawford, Zachary Scott, Griff Thorson, Drew Peters, Rick Chase, and Kevin Cobain.
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Tim (Cody Matthews), a sad, fey, sensitive orphan, has come from Petaluma, Chicken Capital of California, to live in L.A. with hunky Uncle Jack (Chris Steele)
and assist him in his job supervising set construction for a film company. He's unsettled by a growing suspicion that Uncle Jack is gay. Jack's friends drop by and make
stray remarks about being horny. Jack's cooking is "better than Grandma's." And maybe something is implied by that bowl of big bananas on the dining room table.
When he catches a furtive glimpse of Uncle Jack and friend (Peter Wilder) happily munching on each other's dicks, Tim-- a delicate sort-- appears to have an
attack of the vapors. Nevertheless, he's soon lurking about the soundstage where Jack is working on an elaborate garden set, observing what people do during breaks,
and beating off. It seems that every designer, technician and carpenter working on the premises is gay and perpetually horny. Some of the sex is mechanical (a condition
that occurs too often in videos directed by John Travis), but Brett Ford and Michael Crawford, who know Tim is watching, put on a show that sizzles with lust.
Uncle Jack predictably sidesteps the issue of incest, but the situation it sets up instead-- "Uncle" Jack turns out to have been Tim's late father's lover, not his
brother-- has interesting implications of its own. When Tim and Jack finally have sex amid the hedgerows and topiaries of the completed garden set, it's a real payoff.
Matthews and Steele connect emotionally in a way that makes their physical connection all the more potent.
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