Online Rental:7 days only $14.95 Director: Bill Clayton Studio:Falcon Studios Starring: O.G. Johnson, Kurt Marshall, Buster, Melchor, Joe Gere, Leigh Erickson, Mark Miller, Ron Pearson Rating:
Absolute: Aqua--the first video in Falcon Studio's latest two-parter--is a marvelously rendered wet dream with a strong emphasis on beauty--the beauty of Australia's natural wonders and the beauty of the male body specifically. Sex in wet places is the theme, and viewers are sure to make plenty of places wet after watching this tape.
In the opening sequence--the most impressive scene--Lane Fuller sits on the beach, nude, watching naked Anthony Lafont walking towards him out of the ocean like some glorious mythological beast. We have two perfect specimens of the male body in Lafont and Fuller--one a compact, tight-bodied blond (Fuller), the other a beefy, king-sized brunette (Lafont). The sex is really too pretty to describe in the usual crude vernacular. I feel compelled to use purple prose, so here goes... They mouth each other's members while rolling into the crystal blue Australian surf. Fuller's rosy lips envelop Lafont's turgid shaft as he worships his gargantuan manhood. Lafont orally pleasures Fuller's juicy nether regions. Then Fuller lovingly offers up his backside to Lafont's raging organ. They spend their desire next to the roiling ocean--Fuller launching his manly juices into the stratosphere. (See? I didn't even use the F-word.)
Next, we get more sex on the beach as studly David Coleman and horsehung Matt Spencer do each other in the rain. They trade blowjobs and take turns fucking each other up the ass. Pretty-boy Fuller returns, bottoming for uncut Tony Cirrilo on a lagoon. Fuller drops a nice, juicy load on Cirrilo's well devel-oped chest. Sexy, blue-eyed Josh Stone and Aussie hunk Dylan Reece bottom for Spike and Clint Williamson in a butt-swapping fourway. Spike--always a reliable cummer--delivers two awe inspiring cum shots for this one. And finally, nature boys Jake Slade and Paul Miller have sex under a waterfall.
There's no real plot, but the scenes are master-fully presented by director John Rutherford. The production values are top notch, including picturesque locals, hypnotic editing, and a pulsating score--not to mention some of the best looking men on the face of the earth. One of the best movies of the year. Followed by Absolute: Arid.