where's this from?
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where's this from?
because it looks worth checking out!
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Re: where's this from?
It sure does look like it's worth checking out, Wolfie! I'm afraid I really have no idea, though - I only go to the movies once every two or three years, and I don't watch television series except for occasional old reruns from the 60's or 70's, and have no idea what the "hip" new shows might be. Maybe Doc Ken up in Minnesota would recognize this - if I remember, I'll ask him.
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Re: where's this from?
another clip
edit, bit googling pays off
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy3EPl6Gt6Q
sadly turns to more F/M so the gif's the best part i'd say.
edit, bit googling pays off
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hy3EPl6Gt6Q
sadly turns to more F/M so the gif's the best part i'd say.
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Re: where's this from?
Looks like you answered your own question! The film is The Brass Teapot (2012). I downloaded the YouTube clip and may re-edit it for the CSR Video Section so only the brief, half-hearted M/F part is left. The film missed a good opportunity for a sexy M/F scene. As you say, it sadly turned into F/M, losing what little erotic momentum had been built up.
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