Nailed & Screwed: The Review

In simple terms Nailed & Screwed is another "sex in the workplace" themed movies that studios are very fond of producing these days and as the title implies it has a blue collar theme. That said, N & S also is a good representation of what's going on at Raging Stallion in terms of its depth of talent, both new & established, exclusives and non-exclusives. The result is that we like what we see.
The action in Nailed & Screwed takes place in several workshops where there's as little work as possible going on. Although these guys must be busy when they aren't having sex with each other because none of the guys involved in the four scenes bother with small talk or foreplay--they go right for it. In fact the deliberate lack of plot or dialog is almost comic in its way.
About the only person who has much to say here in this flick is David Taylor who's also the only one of the bunch wearing a tie. He's the owner of the workshop who walks in on RJ Danvers fumbling around looking for a lost screw and asks him what he's doing. Poor RJ. Not only is he fumbling for a screw he's tongue-tied. Fortunately David Taylor puts his tongue to good use blowing him. It's a hot little scene and again says a lot about what's going on at Raging Stallion. David Taylor is emoting and giving much stronger performances these days and he shows it here. Then there's RJ Danvers who is such a naturally sexy & dynamic performer that it's a shame he hasn't been doing much in the past year. He makes up for it though in this movie with two very exciting performances (more on the second one in a bit). We also were intrigued by the pairing---it doesn't look like it would work on paper but Taylor & Danvers are very well matched. RJ Danvers is such a good bottom that he practically dominates like a top. David Taylor answers the challenge by slamming away like never before.
The second scene in Nailed & Screwed features NO set-up as Luke Cassidy & Tristan Phoenix are sucking face from the start and quickly move on to trading bj's and flip-flopping there on the job site. The two lean & hungry studs make the most out of their scene by exuding an on-camera chemistry that makes any scene worthwhile.
In the third scene co-workers Tristan Jaxx & Cole Streets eye short & dark cub Colton Steele team up to take the sexy stud. They lift him on to the work table and in no time all three are going at it. As they (and the viewer) are quick to discover Steele is no passive little furry lamb. He's hungry, he's vocal and isn't happy until he's riding each of his quieter pals big time. He becomes the star of the scene in spite of the fact that taller Cole Streets and Tristan Jaxx start out like their going to dominate Steele. Colton Steele also gets the benefit of being the last face you see before the scene fades out.

The last scene in Nailed & Screwed features newcomer and Raging Stallion exclusive Junior Stellano taking a break from his work, stripping down and starting to jack off. It's hard not to be riveted by his hard muscle body so we can imagine that there wasn't much acting for RJ Danvers here. He sits right next to Stellano and goes down on him immediately. For much of this scene Danvers is in control, practically devouring every inch of his co-star. Even when he's getting topped RJ Danvers moves his body is such a way as to suggest he's got the power here. Although this not the first movie to feature Junior Stellano it is the first we've seen and it is a very hot intro. He's the strong, silent type although he does his share of grunting & groaning once RJ Danvers starts getting verbal. As for RJ Danvers it's really nice to see him back in a big way again. There's a good reason why he's a highly touted Raging Stallion exclusive--this young guy has a presence.
Ben Leon & Andrew Rosen direct Nailed & Screwed deftly and as we've seen in many other filmed Leon has a knack for filming sex scenes intimately and with a fresh take every time. All in all we were pleasantly surprised by how much we "enjoyed" Nailed & Screwed. Not because we didn't expect it to be good but because it came out with relatively little pre-release fanfare.













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