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Technical Ecstasy + Tulsa County Line

Technical Ecstasy + Tulsa County Line
Technical Ecstasy + Tulsa County Line | Foerster Media | Gay Porno Dvd
Technical Ecstasy + Tulsa County Line has two fine films on one dvd. Wash West directed the classic 1999 movie Technical Ecstasy. In this world where almost any fantasy can be realized, where do you go to find the next level of pleasure? Technical Ecstasy, that's where. Using science and computers to create a new reality. Technical Ecstasy caters to those who seek new erotic frontiers. When young hunk Deno checks out the lab he discovers that the possibilities are endless as he morphs into everything from a macho Marine to a buff black dude. As his fantasies soon become more satisfying than real life he leaves his lover Joey behind as he takes the ultimate sex trip-only to discover that there's a fine line between an erotic dream and sexual nightmare. Technical Ecstasy is a lavish, hi-tech fantasy movie that will satisfy your every desire...and then some. Legendary director Joe Gage came out of a self-induced retirement in 2001 to direct a sprawling tale of two hunks (Jason Branch and Jake Armstrong) who travel the Tulsa County Line and all the sexual encounters that they either witness, participate in or pass by. Gage has infused his story (which has very little dialogue) with a large cast of well-known and reliable performers, and it is shot in a very Gage-style (which is a good thing). The focus is on quick sex, with blowjobs, jack offs and cumshots the most prominent. Cast: Jason Branch, Jake Armstrong, Christian Owen, Deacon Frost, Rocky, Nino Bacci, Logan Reed, Sergio Real, Matt Sizemore, Clint Cooper, Mark Reed, Jeremy Tucker, Chad Donovan, Jeremy Jordan, Derrick Mills, Ethan Richards, Alex Carrington, Casey Williams, Jack Ryan, Chad Johnson, Brett Ford, Chad Kennedy, Dean O'Connor, Dennis Lincoln, Derek Cameron, Jason Rose, Joe Romero, Jon Eric, Marc Hamilton, Rob Kirk, Sam Crockett, Sandy Sloan, Tony Donovan