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Manly Heat Collection
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Manly Heat Collection

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2 Movies
2006 - 2007

Buckshot Production's epic 2-part fantasy MANLY HEAT: SCORCHED & QUENCHED.

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Manly Heat: Scorched

Manly Heat: Scorched

Dec 5, 2006

SCORCHED is set on the backdrop of an arid and rugged terrain. Josh Weston, Antton Harri, Jeremy Jordan, Simon Angel, Niko, Jason Hawke, Niko Reeves and Jesse Balboa pair up in sizzling scenarios, emphasizing natural, if not nearly primitive explorations of each others bodies and sensuality. These men are beautiful, playful, rugged, sensual and passionate, and at one point, worship each other. Director Kristofer Weston devised a series of settings that reflect and inspire these men’s innate sensuality and their ways of expressing their sexuality.

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Manly Heat: Quenched

Manly Heat: Quenched

Jan 16, 2007

All the hot, dry desert scenes of "Scorched" have their antidote with the first scene of "Quenched," which shows an expanse of beautiful blue water upon which a big pleasure craft is happily chugging along. If the men in "Scorched" seemed to be working to bring life to their desert milieu, the men of "Quenched" are reveling in it -- well, in life and in each other.

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