NakedSword Releases 2nd Scene From 'MXXX'

NakedSword Releases 2nd Scene From 'MXXX'

SAN FRANCISCO — NakedSword Originals has announced the release of the second scene from “MXXX,” which is now available online.

The DVD is also available at retail and wholesale worldwide starting today. The title follows bad boy Tom Faulk, the carefree 24-year old who spends his days drinking beer, smoking weed and hanging with his motocross buddies — pulling stunts, jumps, burnouts, and tearing up the acreage around his uncle's ranch with dreams of going pro.

With the help of his cousin (Brent Corrigan) and his uncle (JJ Knight), Faulk realizes it is time to leave his Texas Neverland for the real world. The cast also includes Ryan Rose and Johnny V with Sean Duran, Gabriel Alanzo, Pheonix Fellington and Axl Rose.

2017 XBIZ Gay Director of the Year, NakedSword's mr. Pam commented, "Tom Faulk is one of the most interesting people I have met. He's funny, crazy, sexy and oozes with confidence and charisma without even trying. This movie is inspired by his YouTube motocross videos and his crazy balls to the wall life in Texas!"  

She added, "I can't think this amazing all-star cast enough. I truly felt the investment in this movie from everyone involved. We came with a script but the story morphed as the crew and I observed Tom's real life. It's such an inspiration. It was truly a group effort and such an awesome experience that I will treasure forever.

"Definitely the muddiest movie set I have ever been on so it's appropriately nicknamed 'the dirt movie,” mr. Pam concluded. “I think everyone is going to love it, there's nothing like it out there in the market today."

For more information, visit NakedSword.com.

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