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By
Giacomo Tramontagna
Say Uncle
Rating: 3 Stars
Produced by John Rutherford. Directed by
Chi Chi LaRue. Videography by Max
Phillips. Edited by Delta Productions. Music
by E.M. Diaz. Starring Jacob Hall,
Christian Taylor, Breck Stewart, Cameron
Fox, Joe Foster, Seth Adkins, and Rocky.
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When Jacob Hall arrives from Iowa, boyhood buddy Christian Taylor welcomes him warmly, embracing him with his legs, undoing his clothes, and pulling out his cock. Taylor lives in
San Francisco with his uncle, Breck Stewart, who owns a garage; this is Hall's first visit to Gomorrah-by-the-Bay. After sex, Taylor hurries off to work, leaving his guest to introduce himself
to Uncle Breck. Hall first encounters Stewart, a shapely thirtyish dude with scimitar sideburns, when he peeps through a bathroom window and sees him masturbating in the shower.
When Stewart catches him looking, there's an instant flash of mutual attraction.
Jacob Hall, who appears in four of the five sex scenes, has a Wally Cleaver quality offset by the four-leaf clover tattooed on his groin, and by his large, emphatic dick. Unexpected
ripples of lust keep breaking through his clean, collegiate veneer as he plunges into a threesome with Seth Adkins and Rocky, or watches grease monkeys Cameron Fox and Joe Foster have sex
in Stewart's garage. He's a sexually versatile model whose sessions with both uncle and nephew feature vigorous flip-flop fucking. Hall's ultimate full-fledged sex scene with Stewart is
well-directed and hot, but not necessarily hotter than their bathroom-window encounter, where they never even touch. The best segment is the opening sequence between Hall and
Christian Taylor (The American Way), an expressive blond with A-level star quality. These two appear to connect as people, and the humanity of their interaction adds to its heat.
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