Alien Encounters

a review by Harley Shadow
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Alien Encounters Cast: Aquiles, Andrey, Jam Paul, Alan Marcelo, James Matarazzo, Gabriel Lemos, Leo, Pablo Montejo.
Directed by Cristian Ferrero.
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The aliens in Alien Encounters are not of the illegal nature we're so used to hearing about. They're direct from outer space and are in no rush to phone home because they're busy having hot close encounters of their own kind. The human stars of this film have nothing to fear because they're nothing like ALF, who loved to eat pussy-cats.
    Alien Encounters is a pleasantly surprising film. I was expecting bad acting and bad special effects. Good thing I'm not in the psychic business or I'd be broke as a joke because this film focuses more on sexy uncut Latin men having hot, passionate sex during an alien invasion. Also, it's surprising how spooky an alien invasion can be with just the dark, a strobe light and a yucca plant, along with aliens painted red and green, wrapped tightly in saran wrap.
    The invasion begins after some friends check into a cabin resort where they are greeted by desk clerk Gabriel Lemos. After the invasion occurs, instead of running away at the speed of light, Allan Marcelo decides to investigate. Obviously he's never seen a horror film, but in the meantime his pals Aquiles and Andrey give into their attraction for one another rather than to fear. Or maybe they know it's the end of the world, so they decide to ride it out with a sensual scene where they kiss, and Andrey sucks Aquiles' uncut and mammoth piece before Aquiles' fucks him. While he doesn't suck, Aquiles delivers a passionate and deep fucking that results in both shooting their wads on Andrey's smooth torso.
    The aliens emerge while Pablo Montejo and Leo check in with Lemos. The alien is a shape shifter and takes on the shape of Montejo. After Lemos takes the couple to their room, he returns to the desk to find the alien version of Montejo. He looks confused, and moves his mouth, but words don't emerge, and then Lemos is seduced by the alien.
    It turns out the aliens want an anal probe, but with fat uncut dicks instead of space-age gadgets. This is one of the best scenes of the film as Lemos and Montejo kiss, suck and rim each other. Just when it looks like Montejo will be the sole top, the two trade places, making this the only flip-flop fuck. The two show an obvious attraction, and an obvious love of dick up their ass as they moan for more before shooting two big loads across Montejo's smooth chest.
    While Montejo is basking in the afterglow, Marcelo proves he's the wiser of his friends who may have brought toilet paper, an airbed, or a Swiss army knife, because he's the only one who brought an alien detector and laser zapper disguised as an RC Racer remote control. With the flip of a switch he vanquishes them back to the 5th dimension.
    Another alien shifts himself into James Matarazzo, hits the real Matarazzo over the head, then seduces Jam Paul. The scene is pretty hot as Matarazzo growls his approval of Paul's oral techniques and tight hole, but it's hard to tell who the alien is here as Paul has fluorescent pink hair. The alien is vanquished after a brief foot pursuit by Marcelo after he cums on Paul.
    Leo shows up and they skip hello for Leo diving into Marcelo's crotch. Aggression is okay, but Marcelo is too rough for his partner, who doesn't look like he's having a good time. That's probably because you can only have your head forced down on a crotch, and gag so many times before it becomes old. When it comes time for Marcelo to fuck Leo, the bottom is in such a contorted position, he has a pained, uncomfortable look as Marcelo pounds away. Instead of zapping aliens, he should take sex tips from them since the other bottoms who hit it with an alien had huge smiles on their faces.
    Director Cristian Ferrero should have sent the soundtrack back to the 5th dimension, and I'm not talking about the '60s group. The saxophone infused score doesn't fit and may cause viewers to slip into a coma where they may dream of their own Alien Encounters.
    The DVD has trailers and photo galleries.

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