
Wicked
Overview
Jan Fischer catches horny mechanic Brent Everett at his desk daydreaming and stroking his hard-on through his jeans. Jan can't resist the huge bulge in Brent's jeans and the two quickly get at it and ravage each other's hard bodies. "Cut. Great, you guys" yells Doug Jeffries. It turns out that Jan and Brent are finishing up a scene in his new movie and they did an awesome job. Just then, Brandon Lee bursts into the room and sees them finishing up the scene. "What the fuck is that? That was my scene!" Brandon screams at Doug. "Brandon, you won't bottom and Brent is only a top, so I had to get Jan to fill in" Doug tells him. "I don't need you or this stupid movie" says Brandon as he storms off the set. Doug and stagehand Rod Barry discuss the old days when Brandon used to be so sweet. "Boy, times have changed" says Rod.
Top Cast


Brandon Lee
Brandon Lee
Brandon Lee


Brent Everett
Brent Everett
Brent Everett


Eddie Stone
Eddie Stone
Eddie Stone


Jan Fischer
Jan Fischer
Jan Fischer


Jason Hawke
Jason Hawke
Jason Hawke


Joey Milano
Joey Milano
Joey Milano


Frankie Valenti
Frankie Valenti
Frankie Valenti


Luca DiCorso
Luca DiCorso
Luca DiCorso


Shane Rollins
Shane Rollins
Shane Rollins


Tag Adams
Tag Adams
Tag Adams
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