Just got around to watching this. 3's all the way around. For me Zak is a bottom. If he continues to top then somebody needs to teach him how to fuck. No hip action so you see no penetration shots just 2 bodies rubbing against one another. Also much too much time spent on cowgirl positions. Many gay guys can't do that well, and I have said before only a few guys on here have been good at it - Jason being one who comes to mind - but he was good at most everything.
Dakota has to lose the hat - he's not some high school or street punk. Dakota is still one of my top 5 but in this one he could not get his dick hard until the final cum shot and God knows how long they had to wait until they could get that shot. And he rarely has trouble getting that snake as hard as a rock. Maybe if he were the top his dick would have responded better. Also he just seemed more animated and hyper than usual.
Maybe it's just because I'm a little down. But I was hoping for so much more. Was looking forward to something that might lift my spirits a bit. The still photos looked so hot and then it turned out to be a very average scene for me. Only a 3 from me. Brace yourself Stowe because I actually agree with you. I love Dakota and actually enjoy seeing him bottom once in a while. I don't love that he keeps adding more and more tattoos. I'm so disappointed he got that EST/Everything right above his package. Just like Vadim Black did. I mean, REALLY? It's so distracting and unsexy seeing something right above the crotch. It takes away from the enjoyment of seeing the models perform.
I still love you Dakota. Truly! I will also always be grateful to you for your service to our country. Just please slow down with getting all the tattoos. I've always loved you (and still do) in spite of the tattoos rather than because of them. Of course I'll adjust to the new tattoos just like I did to the older ones on you.
With my eyes darting around to the myriad props in the background and then the tattoos, it was difficult to concentrate on the real action in the scene. We're also back to using a sofa for scenes where the camera angles are so difficult to capture well. It often seems like what you most want to see at any given point is hidden by torsos, arms, hands, legs or shadows.
I'm also not fond of the questions being put to the models in the newer format. Having the models state the obvious before their scenes, for the official record, is hardly interesting or informative. Especially so if stating the obvious is all the interview gives us on helping to get to know them as real human beings. We know who their scene partner is and what they're going to do or are likely to do. Then they fumble around awkwardly for polite adjectives or descriptors to describe scene partners whom they've known in some cases for only a few hours or days. "Hi. My name is X. [We already knew that.] I'm here to so a scene with model Z. [We already knew that.] We're going to be doing some...topping/bottoming/oral/etc, etc. [We already knew that.] Model Z seems like a really...good/nice/fun/chill...guy."
Sorry if this all sounds so harsh. But again, I was hoping for more.