Since I have a thing for hot cubs, and I love classy, professional ink, I’ve been following the blog of woofy
Steve Cruz this week.
In other blue news, this reviewer finds two frightful new releases just in time to curl up and avoid the bluster of Fall.
Barnstorm brings “disaster relief” to adult media and
Brotherhood dazzles with another work from acclaimed director
Jerry Douglas.
Plus, we touch face with the big-dicked hick of
Brotherhood,
Dean Phoenix, to talk all things adult.
Barnstorm
Titan Media
Titan Media’s newest release,
Barnstorm, finds a fine assortment of men getting down and dirty after a tornado rips through town.
Auteur
Joe Gage directs an all star cast headed up by dreamy
Dean Flynn,
Patrick O'Connor and cheeky
Ty LeBeouf.
Brian Mills brings his signature look to the film with first rate cinematography that makes all the cast appear larger than life. Highlights of the film include hunky man beast
Allen Silver servicing Jesse
Santana and
Andrew Justice, Justice ramming Flynn to an explosive conclusion that finds both actors unleashing their own spunk tornados, and Silver finishing with an impressive, earthy orgasm.
The second act features steamy pairings between
Brandon Monroe,
Scott Tanner, Patrick O’Connor,
Justin Riddick and Ty LeBouf. The final act finds Ty LeBouf giving a master class in the art of sucking, and meaty performances from
Bo Matthews and
Justin Burkshire.
The director’s cut features some of the hottest watersports footage released all year, including an impressive sequence with dirty dog Patrick O’Connor. In addition, this title has extra bonus footage from other Joe Gage films—
Campus Pizza and
Joe Gage Sex Files #3—making it a must-have for any Gage or Titan collector.
Stay warm through out the fall with
Barnstorm.
Brotherhood
Colt Studios
Colt Studios releases
Brotherhood, the swan song from Buckshot Man
Danny Roddick,
who passed away earlier this summer. The film is set during one wild night at a fraternity house. When Roddick's character is discovered to be working in gay porn films to pay for school, he is forced to confront his hot, "straight" fraternity brothers in a series of steamy sex scenes.
Standout performances include Colt favorite Dean Phoenix as a big dicked hick, and
Sebastian Rivers plays a football player with a dirty jockstrap fetish.
Director Jerry Douglas, of
GAYVN award winning
Buckleroosfame, among other classic titles, brings his unique aesthetic to
Brotherhood—the story gives equal weight to the sex on screen and the building of solid relationships between the characters. If you like Douglas’ work, you’ll love
Brotherhood.
-William West
Up Close with Dean Phoenix
Before
Brotherhood, it was
Jerry Douglas who brought
Dean Phoenix out of retirement, so to speak. The film was
BuckleRoos and, at the time, Phoenix hadn’t stepped in front of the cameras in nearly two years.
It was the first time Dean bottomed on film and the performance scored him a Best Actor GayVN trophy. It was also one of the first times a documentary film crew went behind the scenes on the making of a porn.
William West sat down with Phoenix in February to discuss the film and what Phoenix had in the pipeline.
GayWired.com: How has Colt's award winning film
BuckleRoos changed the types of films coming out today? What kind of impact did
BuckleRoos have on the industry?
Dean Phoenix: What's ironic about
BuckleRoos is that it came out right before
Brokeback Mountain… almost too ironic to say the least. To me,
BuckleRoos was the happy version and
Brokeback was the depressing version.
BuckleRoos has raised the bar in a lot of ways with films in our industry. It's probably the closest to a mainstream film you can get.

GW:
Exposed: The Making of a Legend, the documentary about the making of
BuckleRoos, provided an intimate look at both the cast and crew of the film. How did you feel about being documented—about the finished documentary?
DP: I think the documentary helped make
BuckleRoos that much more believable and much more magical as a film. The feelings were real and the cast and crew really wanted this to be an awesome movie, and you know what? It all came naturally and everyone got along. I’ve never been on a film and felt the love like I did with
BuckleRoos... it was actually more about the experience then the actual film being produced. We had no idea that the documentary was going to be huge. The fact that we all just thought of the second camera being on us for shits and giggles was just maybe an added bonus of behind-the-scenes footage for the people out there to watch. I didn't mind being documented because everything about this experience made it fun.
GW: How did winning the GayVN Award for "Best Actor" for BuckleRoos affect your career?
DP: Winning Best Actor really helped me realize how much passion and heart I had put into it. There were other actors that were really good as well… for instance, Marcus Iron. It makes me want to learn more about acting techniques. It really hasn't changed my career since I have other jobs, it's just more about self-awareness.
GW: Tell me more about your experience working on Buckshot Studio's
LeatherBound. What kind of relationship with leather and the leather community do you have in your personal life?
DP: (laughs) About the only leather I come in contact with in my regular life is the leather jacket I wear on a cold night. I love leather, but I don't really incorporate it in my every day routine—not to say that I wouldn't be partial to being put in a sling with my partner and wearing it to satisfy our fantasy! Being in Leatherbound was an awesome experience. It makes me appreciate leather and people who wear it wear a hell of a lot more now. You don't really give it enough thought until you play with it. (laughs) I gotta say I love the smell of leather and actually was thinking of going into a leather store and seeing if they sell liquid leather! Leather in a bottle.
GW: You've mentioned studying art in college. Have you seen any shows or exhibits in Los Angeles lately?
DP: I haven't taken up Art since college… seems like I keep it on the backburner though. I'm studying to be a personal trainer and also screen-printing t-shirts and incorporating logos from my own designs. It’s still in the process though—I’m trying to buy more equipment.
GW: What do you have planned next?
DP: Planned next? Hmmm... as far as a movie? Well, if the right script and timing comes along, who knows. I’m trying to get my Web site up this year as well. Just trying to stay happy and living the dream.
- For more information on
Dean Phoenix, visit his official Web site at
www.DeanPhoenixxx.com.