Twink Pop Stars takes an angle on business strategy that I don't find altogether straightforward or honorable. The site, produced all in one huge burst of filming and photography features a flashy tour and cutting-edge-looking (if not actually that advance) web design. It has never been updated with new content since launch date, and is supported by a hastily thrown-together FAQ instead of actual humans. Though none of this is actually entirely appalling, there's something fishy about it and I'm left with reservations about the product.
First-time visitors will no-doubt be wowed by the glitzy and saturated image extravaganza that is the main page of the tour. Take note, however, that these are production photos and there are no actual still photos to be had from the members area, which instead is populated by a static collection of 58 movies for download (free of digital rights management, thankfully) at rather poor resolution and quality. Though the tour touts that these vids were filmed ""in HD"" they aren't offered that way. They're offered at a standard resolution of 640x480, which though acceptable under normal conditions, is neither ""HD"" or a good size for videos at this low bit rate, which I'm guessing is something near 500 ~ 700 Kbps.
Network access to other properties by this publisher is satisfying, though also somewhat disappointing, ultimately, because many of the other properties have ceased to update, or never have updated either. There's something about it that feels like wandering around a deserted amusement park, or perhaps a post-apocalyptic red light district.
The theme is hot enough, if somewhat common. The idea here is that these young gentlemen are ""auditioning"" to be made into pop stars. They're forced to take huge cock down the throat by unrelenting tops, and then bent over and rammed in the ass as they whimper in dismay and the pleasure of deep anal stimulation. Aside from the compression and delivery issues mentioned earlier, the actual sex and models here are hot.
This could have been a successful ongoing franchise, if that had ever been the goal but as it currently stands it's a ghost town and a little bit questionable.