
Mark Wahlberg needs his cock sucked continuously. Even the lady wielding that noxious spray tan gun shouldn’t get in your way. A dozen more pix after the jump, then five more from the set of Mark’s new movie Pain and Gain.



Les Puceaux (The Virgins) was a segment from François Ozon’s shorts collection Scènes de lit (Bed scenes) in 1998.
The guys giving each other head are Sébastien Charles and Jérémie Elkaїm.

Michael Brawn, lover of cock, takes you through the basics in this stunning instructional video:

EATING OUT
USA, 2005
Director: Q Allan Brocka
Stars: Scott Lunsford, Jim Verraros, Ryan Carnes, Emily Stiles
Eating Out has a plot that might sustain a half-hour episode of a Z-grade sitcom, so its running time of 84 minutes stretches the material way beyond breaking point.
Caleb (Scott Lunsford) likes dominant women. He has the hots for Gwen (Emily Stiles) but she wants to watch him to do it with another guy. Gwen lives with Marc (Ryan Carnes) a gay pianist who in turn is the apple of Caleb’s roommate Kyle’s (”American Idol” contestant Jim Verraros) eye. Kyle cooks up the plan: Caleb can pretend to be gay by going on a date with Caleb, thus winning the affections of Gwen then sending a prick-teased Marc to return home horny, straight into Kyle’s waiting lap.

THE OTHER SIDE OF ASPEN
USA, 1983
Director: Colin Myer
Stars: Chad Benson, Casey Donovan, Dick Fisk, Al Parker, Jeff Turk
Preview, stream or download The Other Side of Aspen
A popular retro classic, The Other Side of Aspen comes replete with clone-moustached joggers pounding the San Francisco streets in shiny nylon shorts, guys saying “come on buddy, bring it dooooown” to their sex partners and even the occasional moment of camera underwinding. Pubes are bushy, butt cracks are furry and the sex is hippy and equitable. Tops don’t bully their bottoms, bottoms don’t bark orders at their tops, and versatility is the order of the day as a pack of sporty sex pigs fuck and fist each other inside a hokey little Aspen chalet.
The safe sex basics are beginning to penetrate even the thickest of gay skulls but as per usual, Barbra was on the scene first, talking about taking responsibility for your choices in 1987, in this memorable moment from Nuts.
In a typically overwrought scene, playing top-shelf call girl Claudia Draper (wtf?) she blindsided her passive lawyer (Richard Dreyfuss) to command the courtroom and convince the judge that Yentl wasn’t mental.
Watch, repeat and memorise so the next time someone asks you for it raw, you can say something along the lines of this:
CLAUDIA: So don’t judge my blowjobs - they’re SANE! I knew what I was doing every goddamn minute and I’m responsible for it. I lift my skirt, I’m responsible. When I go down on my knees I. AM. RESPONSIBLE.
Words to live by.