Saturday 25 March 2017

🌟 SHOWER ALL-STARS 🌟 : "Running Brave", Robby Benson, Jeff McCracken (1983)

I hesitated to label this as one of my All-Star scenes since it's yet to be released in better quality... but damn, that doesn't change how hot it still is. Subsequent home released have either edited around this scene or cut it out completely, so the original/sacred VHS rip is all we have.

Pre-Beauty and the Beast Robby Benson is the main character while Jeff McCracken is the rough-houser giving him a tough time. Some very uninhibited and very naked extras round things out. Still quite unbelievable that a PG-rated movie (by Disney of all studios) got away with this!


















Running Brave - Robby Benson, Jeff McCracken (1983).mp4 | 15.4 mb

🌟 Shower All-Stars 🌟  is an esteemed category that collects the best male shower scenes in all existence. Criteria considered: length of scene, clear lighting, male-to-male body contact, amount of skin exposure, and overall quality of nudity.

2 comments:

  1. Yeah, even at the time as a kid I remember being stunned at what squeaked into a PG rated film. But seriously, I get so tired of studios going back and recutting or redoing the angles from what was originally released for later DVD/Blueray releases. If you are going to buy or re-watch the film, you want to see the product as it originally was not as someone long after the fact wants to re-edit it into something tamer.

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  2. I think part of the reason this happened is that when shown in theatrical ratio (widescreen) the visible penis of Jeff McCracken and the guy he was "boxing" were cut off at the bottom. But when released on VHS, or shown according to 1980s cable standards in 4:3, they took away the masking at top and bottom, and lo and behold!

    This has happened with other movies too (Jason Priestley in California Girls comes to mind): more is visible on the pan-n-scanned VHS and original cable showings, whereas now that the letterbox ratio has been restored for DVD and present-day TVs, the fun parts are masked as (alas) originally intended.

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