RoadStrip (2014)

This isn't your mother's road trip!

RoadStrip (2014) poster

RoadStrip follows CockyBoys models Max Ryder and Jake Bass as they travel across this great land of ours from New York to Palm Springs in a rented RV. We soon see what happens when cameras are on them 24/7 and the line between reality and fantasy becomes increasingly blurred. It also heralds an entirely new genre in gay filmmaking, it even had a premiere at the 2013 Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. Having just launched their careers, the two adorable young 'uns had barely shaken the eggshells from their tender shoulders when their prior film Project Gogo Boy took the gay adult world by storm, racking up a mountain of awards and instantly catapulting both models and studio to the forefront of the industry. This time you'll see not only the two in so-hot-it-hurts sexcapades, you'll be witness to interpersonal relationships flowering and unraveling, highly personal interviews, and one of the most revealing - and sidesplitting - desert "trips" ever taken.

Director: Jake Jaxson
Genre: Comedy, Documentary
Runtime: 157 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Cinematography: R.J. Sebastian
Editing: Cilantro Che Guevara
Production: Cocky Boys
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en

Keywords

safe sex, gay pornography

More Films by Director: Jake Jaxson
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Documentary

Frequently Asked Questions

What is RoadStrip about?
RoadStrip follows CockyBoys models Max Ryder and Jake Bass as they travel across this great land of ours from New York to Palm Springs in a rented RV. We soon see what happens when cameras are on them 24/7 and the line between reality and fantasy becomes increasingly blurred. It also heralds an entirely new genre in gay filmmaking, it even had a premiere at the 2013 Philadelphia International Gay & Lesbian Film Festival. Having just launched their careers, the two adorable young 'uns had barely shaken the eggshells from their tender shoulders when their prior film Project Gogo Boy took the gay adult world by storm, racking up a mountain of awards and instantly catapulting both models and studio to the forefront of the industry. This time you'll see not only the two in so-hot-it-hurts sexcapades, you'll be witness to interpersonal relationships flowering and unraveling, highly personal interviews, and one of the most revealing - and sidesplitting - desert "trips" ever taken.
Who directed RoadStrip?
RoadStrip was directed by Jake Jaxson.
Who stars in RoadStrip?
RoadStrip stars Max Ryder, Jake Bass, Aiden Summers, Ashton Webber, Levi Karter, JD Phoenix.
How long is RoadStrip?
RoadStrip has a runtime of 2h 37m (157 minutes).
What genre is RoadStrip?
RoadStrip is a Comedy, Documentary film.
Where was RoadStrip produced?
RoadStrip was produced in United States of America.