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I was at the
Los Angeles Eagle the other night, and happened to catch scenes from the genre bending new release
Ink Storm. After reading about this film on porn star Steve Cruz’s blog, I knew I had to check this it out.
International sensation
Jack Decard makes his directorial debut and stars in one of the hottest films of the year from Raging Stallion. Read Steve’s
interview with Jake here. Keep your eyes on this column for an upcoming review.
Campus Pizza
Titan Media
Titan Media's piping hot release
Campus Pizza follows the adventures of the perfectly pecked, relaxed, and handsome switch
Dean Flynn as he delivers hot pies to groups of hungry men.
Legendary director
Joe Gage commands an all star cast headed up by Flynn,
Andrew Justice, Titan Man
Jason Reynolds, real life couple
Tyler Kane and
Kai Grant, and sculpted jackhammer
Damien Crosse. The film has signature Gage trademarks - long build ups, rising tension, and a series of dicks twitching in the air from the masculine energy on set.

Justice and Reynolds have intense, genuine chemistry that makes their performance onscreen effortlessly charged and erotic. Kane and Grant bring a deep, connected presence to their scene with a memorable climax.
Crosse almost steals every frame he’s in with a dominating presence- giving both
Mason Wyler and
David Korben merciless rides on his gorgeous rod. Flynn and Crosse finish with final deliveries that round out another glossy, commercial and sexy Gage film.
Fear
Titan Media
Titan set a new standard for leather and fetish films with their
Fallen Angel series, and again with their release of
Folsom Fifth and
Folsom Leather.
The 2007 Folsom Street Fair marked the release of
Fear, Titan’s newest opus for leather men, dirty piggy’s, fetish enthusiasts and their admirers.
Award winning director
Brian Mills leads a cast of all star performers on a kinky expedition to the mountains of Northern California where all kinds of wood can be found.
Titan exclusives
Tony Buff and his real life partner
Derek Da Silva kick off the film in grand style with beefy
Tober Brandt. Buff and Brandt perform all sorts of tests on Da Silva, and he passes with flying colors.
The film also features the premiere of
Rick van Sant, a dirty Dutch pig with effortless sex appeal, a mind blowing scene between
Dirk Jager and furry muscle stud
Alex Baresi, and a fabulous sequence where
Francios Sagat is forced to endure all sorts of activities while wearing a bit in his mouth, arms immobilized.
Titan has raised the bar yet again with the release of
Fear.
And now, a word from the film's two stars... real life couple Tony Buff and Derek DaSilva.
How long have you two bee
n together? How did you meet?
Derek DaSilva: We met in September of 2006 at a BDSM run called "Inferno" that is put on by the Chicago Hellfire Club. There was this sort of instant energy between us that was kind of insane. I was almost frightened by how intense the attraction was, truth be told.
Tony Buff: I remember a couple of people told me that Derek was out of my league. That didn’t stop me though; we played several times during the run, ending with an upside down suspension scene on the final night...
Derek: Where Tony used me as his punching bag. [Grins]
Tony: Unfortunately, it took a while for us to hook up again.
Read on to find out how Tony and Derek finally got together and what they use for safety words.
DD: We live in distant cities, and I guess each of us was a little intimidated by the other.
TB: But the following March I was producing a series of events associated with the Washington State Mr/Ms Leather contest that attract many of my friends and heavy players from around the Pacific Northwest. I wanted to share that with Derek so I invited him out.
DD: (right) After that weekend I knew I wanted to be Tony's boy. I had never wanted to wear a man's collar before. I was always someone that submitted only for the duration of a play scene. But with Tony everything was completely different. I'm a pretty strong personality, but he really brought out the submissive in me.
TB: A couple months later I collared Derek on the set of
Soldiers of Misfortune, while shooting for
Daddy Zeus.
What is the funniest "safeword" you have heard?
TB: I don’t generally play much with safewords. Having done so much rope bondage, I tend to prefer plain English and when safewords are necessary I use the Red, Yellow, Green method.
DD: How about, "Harder please"?
TB: Or, “Litigation”!
Tony, what was your biggest fear about the scene you did with Derek for
Fear?
TB: Killing or paralyzing him from the neck down. Honestly, with any inverted suspension, those are the biggest dangers. It only takes one point of failure for disaster to strike. We had spent lots of time mitigating every risk we could think of, but you still never know how things will turn out.
How do you deal with "top drop"?
TB: I’ve never experienced that. Now I’m not saying I’ve never had a scene go bad, I just tend to deal with those situations as a learning experience rather than get depressed or feel guilt about it.
What is your favorite thing about Derek?
TB: That’s a tough question, but of all the things that attract me to Derek I’d have to say his creative intelligence is my favorite thing about him. We play off each other and complement one another very well.
Derek, what was your biggest fear about the scene you did for with Tony for
Fear?
Derek: Really it was just fear of the unknown. We hadn't done the scene before and there were lots of little things that could go wrong - and we were doing it on tape as a key scene in a Titan video.
Read on to see how this real life couple keeps things hot on set.
Really, I wasn't too worried about the safety - we tested everything for strength, I trained heavily in aerobics and abs strength before the shoot, and in the worst case Tony and I are both CPR and First Aid certified.I was mainly worried whether or not the scene would work on video!
How do you stay charged and focused as a bottom?
DD: With Tony it's really easy for me to stay charged and focused - I just think of him. Sounds mushy but, damn, it's really true. He is my motivation, and I've had many truly mind-blowing scenes with him. I've played with many of the best known names in the BDSM world - but the emotional connection Tony and I have make our BDSM play so much more intense and meaningful than anything I've done before.
What is your favorite thing about Tony? (below)
DD: It would really be hard to pick just one, but I'd say it's a certain boyish energy he brings to our BDSM play. It's easy to tell when we're going to do a really, really twisted scene - generally the heavier the scene, the more playful and light our approach is. So if we're acting like a couple of goofy kids - look out!
What is your favorite fetish film?
TB: I think my favorite fetish film is
Cirque Noir; I love a good mind fuck.
DD: I still love Shotgun's
Excruciating 4. Heavy CBT with hot men screaming their heads off - that's my kind of fun!
Your favorite mainstream film this year?
DD: I totally loved Cronenberg’s
Eastern Promises. The bathhouse assassination attempt is perhaps the best fight scene ever filmed. As a martial artist, I really appreciated that their fight choreography used real moves rather than some Hollywood concept of what a fight looks like. That it was done nude just adds to it of course...
Hankies- In or Out?
TB: Definitely, in. I almost always wear mine, a single hankie with red, yellow, gray and black corners. And if I introduce a boy to something new, I sign and give them the appropriately colored hankie.
DD: So now I have a red and a yellow hankie from Tony [giggles]. Anyhow, I think hankies are “in,” but not to get laid - hardly anyone knows the code anymore. I just like them because they are a way to show pride in your sexual kinks.
Where do you see the leather community in 10 years? In 20?
TB: I'm not sure where we're going, but I'd like to believe we go beyond being just a "leather" community into being a larger kink community that embraces many different fetishes and sexual kinks.
DD: Do you include skinheads, punks, jocks, brawlers, rubbermen, modern primitives, scallies, etc., in the leather community?
TB: I know I do. But then my community of family and friends includes kinky women, dykes and trans men, too.
DD: What does it mean for a vegetarian like myself to be viewed as a spokesman for the Leather community even though I never wear actual leather gear?
TB: While for some leather really means just dressing in Leather, for most of us it's an old, polite way to say you like really kinky sex.
DD: In the bigger picture, I'd like our community to move back to a mode that we've not been in since the early years of the AIDS crisis: we used to be better at being political activists and educators. We've become rather complacent - and this is a serious danger to the welfare of our community.
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