Gay porn review: Raging Stallion's The Visitor
WOODY REVIEWS / Starring Logan McCree, one of the hottest gay porn discoveries of recent years
Ed Woody / Vancouver / Thursday, January 28, 2010
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EXTRATERRESTRIAL HOTNESS. German import Logan McCree, with inviting ass and intense yet handsome face, is perfectly cast as the mysterious extra-terrestrial sent to learn about human sexuality in the sci-fi extravaganza, The Visitor.
(Courtesy of Raging Stallion Studios)
Raging Stallion continually pushes the envelope with lavish, expensive porn productions that are honest-to-god movies. One of their latest is The Visitor, a sci-fi extravaganza starring Logan McCree, one of the hottest gay porn discoveries of recent years.

If you don’t recognize the name, you’ll recognize the body. Logan is tattooed from head to toe in exotic swirling patterns.

A German import with a fat uncut dick, an inviting ass and an intense yet handsome face, he’s perfectly cast as the mysterious extraterrestrial sent to learn about human sexuality.

Landing in San Francisco’s all-gay Castro area, he immediately spots a pair of hot, muscular guys making out furiously outside a club and follows them to the nearest back alley to observe their interactions. Hard dicks strain their way out of jeans before being gulped down velvety throats. Bubble butts are offered up for a thorough tonguing and forceful fucking.

Inside the club, McCree watches another pair make use of  the backroom. He seems to feel their orgasms as if they’re his own.

Throughout all this, the rutting couples somehow have not noticed their alien visitor, even though he’s standing right there. Turns out he’s supposed to be invisible to mere humans. That’s why McCree is so freaked when another club-goer, Damien Rios, does notice him.

McCree retires to his spaceship to test out the pleasures of his new body, using sci-fi gadgets like the RealTouch, a fleshjack-type device that milks and pulses around his dick. He jerks off to images of the men he’s seen, an apt visual for what viewers themselves are doing at that very moment.

McCree is remarkably skilled at portraying the detached-yet-curious alien experiencing all these sensations for the first time. But those experiences are still impersonal and savoured at a distance. McCree-as-alien decides he really wants to feel these things and makes it his mission to track down the one guy who can actually see him for who he is.

As with all Raging Stallion’s massive mega-productions, The Visitor comes with a glut of bonus features, including making-of documentaries, cast interviews, bonus solos and more. But the movie proper more than stands on its own, combining great performances, effective production and a smart script that tells us sitting at home on the internet is no substitute for real human interaction.

And, most importantly, out-of-this-world sex. 



The Visitor is available on DVD or Blu-Ray from ragingstallion.com


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