Online Rental:48 hrs only $12.95 Director: n/a Studio:Falcon Studios Starring: Bill Henson, Kristen Bjorn, Tex Anthony, Nick Harlen, Tony Calhoun, Jeff Porter, Wes Cole Rating:
The New Breed stars the very cute Bill Henson, who bears an uncanny resemblance to Ben Affleck, except that he's cuter and has a better butt. Henson is also willing to suck dick and take it up the ass, something you'll more than likely never find Mr. Affleck doing (on camera). We get to check out Henson's tight, young body in the opening sequence as he jogs across a beach topless in a pair of sexy sweat pants. Later he joins another drop-dead gorgeous, bubble-butted hunk (Nick Harlen) for a threeway with a twinkish blond. (The blond happens to be uber-director Kristen Bjorn making an early appearance in front of the camera.) Their spirited threeway puts the trio through a series of inspired positions. At one point Henson and Harlen stack themselves one on top of the other so Kristen can fuck one ass and then the next. There's a great moment when Bill and Kristen lay on their backs and lift their knees over their shoulders, butt to butt, putting their assholes in the air so Nick can rim their butt holes and suck their cocks! This energetic threeway is reminiscent of the near-perfect Mike Henson/Jeff Boote/Mike Ryan ménage scene in Big Guns -- another classic title that's definitely worth seeing. It even ends with the three guys washing each other in the shower. There's a middling segment about a guy who hires a well-endowed stud after seeing an ad. The third scene has a young hunk camping in the wilderness. He strips naked and starts masturbating when he's discovered by a guy in a cowboy hat (Tex Anthony) who likes to fuck with his boots on. Both guys have athletic, muscular bodies and the action is pretty hot. Then we get a bonus scene about a Calvin Klein underwear ad come to life. Bill Henson is the model and has a nice scene that puts his gorgeous body on display again. This older Falcon pic is a true find, and Bill Henson is a model who shouldn't be forgotten.