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But there's no time to bask in the afterglow. Michel gives Jon the bum's rush, treating him like a whore in the process by offering him twenty bucks for his services. Jon is rightly offended and storms out of the house. We're left to think about what an asshole that Michel turned out to be. But brace yourself. In terms of bad behavior, it only gets worse. Next, we meet two of Michel's buddies: Colby Taylor, a blind Harvard grad, and Kyle Becker. Colby can't wait to introduce his friends to his new beau, but first we get to meet him. He's played by black muscle hunk Jeremy Tucker. The versatile duo service each other in a tender lovemaking scene. There's some impressive fellatio from Colby as he works every inch of Jeremy's uncircumcised dick. Colby's beautiful cock also gets a nice tongue bath from Jeremy. Later, Colby introduces Jeremy to Kyle. And sud-denly the video morphs into an updated remake of A Patch of Blue with Becker filling in for an absent (and hopefully dieting) Shelly Winters. It turns out Michel and Kyle are virulent racists. Kyle in particular can't abide having a black man in the house. And in a blink Kyle becomes 90% less attractive. Oh well. Just remind yourself it's only a porno movie, and the guys are just playacting, because after a brief exposi-tional scene we're supposed to get turned-on again. Kyle is on the phone talking about how he wants to do a gangbang with a bunch of Puerto Ricans and a hung black guy. Much like our Founding Fathers, Kyle and Michel aren't above bringing the darker people into the sack. They just don't want to socialize with them later. Faster than you can say "John Loy Rocker," he has a partner in his bed--Shane Rockford. Shane offers a hot mouth and a smooth bubble-butt for Kyle to use. We get more impressive fellatio in this scene from Shane. Kyle and Michel decide to cure Colby of what ails him by setting up a "date" with Jason Law, a white guy. The sex is great, and there's some terrific ass eating here, but Colby's gone black and he ain't ever goin' back. He lectures Kyle and Michel on the ignorance of their bigotry and later reunites with Jeremy. A little too preachy, but it's good where it counts. The sex is outstanding, and the cast looks fantastic.
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