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Tommy Gunn has been cast in a mainstream film

Tuesday, October 18th, 2005

Tommy Gunn

Adult film star Tommy Gunn has been cast in a mainstream film project that contains elaborate stunts and some adult content.

Gunn is playing a gun-toting, tough-talking villain in the Vanity Pictures production, which is shooting at an undisclosed location in Canada. Gunn is the 2005 winner of AVN Best Male Newcomer and also recently launched his own adult company, Assassin Pictures.

According to a press release, the production is a collaboration of both mainstream and adult directors that will feature “gunplay and fight sequences worthy of a Hollywood blockbuster.”

“It is just mind blowing,” Gunn said. “To be cast in an action film of this caliber is a thrill. I am working with top mainstream choreographers in some of the most intricate, high-flying action sequences that this industry has ever seen. I can’t say too much right now, but suffice it to say that we are using extensive wire-work to bring it all together. It will definitely be worth the wait.”

Shooting is slated to begin only after the principal cast members have undergone extensive action training.

The 13th International Erotic Film Festival opened doors

Thursday, October 6th, 2005

FICEB

The 13th International Erotic Film Festival in Barcelona opened its doors yesterday. The Festival continues till Sunday the 9th of October 2005. For more details visit www.ficeb.com

Two New Wicked Pictures Girls

Tuesday, October 4th, 2005

Kirsten Price

Wicked Pictures has signed Kirsten Price and Carmen Hart to exclusive performance contracts.

Price and Hart each agreed to two-year deals with options for renewal.

Price is a 23-year-old former model who has already performed in Wicked’s Between the Sheets and The Visitors. While most of her work in the past year has been girl/girl, except for working with husband Barrett Blade, she will be performing with other male co-stars for Wicked. Price recently starred in Zero Tolerance’s splashy all-girl title Girlvana.

The 21-year-old Hart is of Native American descent and has only performed in two hardcore scenes so far. She has maintained a strong presence on the Web with carmenhart.com, in addition to feature dancing and magazine work. The North Carolina native is also a Miss Hawaiian Tropic regional winner in 2004.

Wicked Pictures president Steve Orenstein told that both girls exhibited the qualities he looks for when he considers a performer for an exclusive deal.

“It’s hard to pinpoint, but you just know when you know,” Orenstein said. “I think both of these girls are very different from each other and both will be great additions. Stormy [Daniels] and Jessica [Drake] are already top performers and Keri [Sable] is already a rising star. Both Kirsten and Carmen, with their looks and attitude, really seem to have what it takes to become stars themselves.”

Hart’s only two scenes have been for Adam & Eve and Digital Sin.

“I think she’s going to surprise some people,” Orenstein said. “… She’s very sweet and very much into it.”

It was actually director Brad Armstrong who originally spoke to Price about joining Wicked.

“He was impressed by her,” Orenstein said. “Kirsten will be doing scenes not just with Barrett, but with other guys and girls.”

Orenstein said that when he talks to prospective girls that he really looks for “the whole package.

“I look for personality and drive, what they’re looking to accomplish and how into this they are,” he said. “These girls really seem to be up to the challenge.”

Orenstein said that longtime Wicked Girl Julia Ann was finishing up a few movies for the company, and that Kaylani Lei had stepped away from the business to pursue a relationship.

Jenna Jameson star in a mainstream film

Tuesday, September 27th, 2005

Jenna Jameson

Jenna Jameson wants to be recognized for her acting skills. The famous porn star has decided to make a transition to the mainstream filmmaking and joined the cast of a new movie titled “Sin-Jyn Smith”, which is set to be unleashed next Summer.

The story revolves around two federal marshals on a midnight prisoner transfer over Halloween weekend of a mysterious man with no identity (who may or may not be straight out of Hell). Jenna Jameson’s part was not revealed yet.

The movie stars Richard Tyson, Jonathan Davis and Lewis Smith, Kevin Cage (“Heat), “Grease” fave Jeff Conaway, and Reb Brown (“Captain America”), according to moviehole.net.

Jenna Jameson, the famous porn star who used to get five-figure fees for one evening’s striptease, is the sure path to six-figure film contracts for the company one builds. Porn goddess Jenna Jameson (formerly Massoli) is the star of countless adult films, magazines, and strip clubs, but also the CEO of ClubJenna Inc., her film production and online licensing company.

Her latest product, “How To Make Love Like A Porn Star” is an autobiography in the form of a angry outburst interspersed with backlog from her life’s ricochets, including a sample adult film contract, entries from her diary, comics and the sprawling transcript from a family reunion.

Jenna knew how to make her way to the top. She went from being a drug-addicted teenager in a slowly disintegrating family to the star attraction at a prominent Vegas strip club, where she used to dance for celebrities and took home several thousand in cash each night. The club was the place where Jenna met Jack, a biker tattoo artist, with whom she managed to keep up with a vibrantly destructive relationship for years.

Jenna Jameson covers Elton John`s New Book

Thursday, September 22nd, 2005

Jameson

Jenna Jameson is the single adult star in a constellation of beautiful and successful women who have posed in the nude in Elton John’s new book “Four Inches” from Scriptum publishers. The book was created as a fundraiser for the Elton John AIDS Foundation.

Jameson is dressed in nothing more than Jimmy Choo spike heels and a single piece of Cartier jewelry.

Celebrity buffs should appreciate the book which, in addition to Jenna, is chock full of personalities such as Rachel Hunter, Kimora Lee Simmons, Victoria Beckham, Heidi Klum, Carmen Electra, Rachel Hunter, Anne Heche, Lary Flynn Boyle, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Serena Williams, Paris Hilton, the former Duchess of York, Sarah Ferguson, and many more. All of the photos were taken by women photographers. Jenna’s photo was taken by Naomi Kaltman and other photographers included Mary McCartney, Sam Taylor-Wood and Ellen von Unwerth.

Jenna’s photo shows her sitting provocatively to one side with her arms extended forward, barely covering her breasts, and her long brunette hair covering one shoulder.

“I didn’t think twice when I was invited to pose for ‘Four Inches’ since I’m always happy to show off my assets, but especially for such a good cause,” Jameson said.

Sandee Westgate signs at LA Stores

Thursday, September 8th, 2005

Sandee Westgate

Sandee Westgate, Maximum Xposure’s first contract girl, known as the “Playboy Model Gone Bad,” will be doing in-store signings at six local Red Hot Video stores this weekend.

Westgate, who recently starred in her first hardcore release, Girlfriends, said she is excited about the upcoming appearances. “It’s great to get out there and meet the fans. They are the ones who support this business, so I like to give back to them as often as I can.”

Fans who show up to one of the six area signings will be treated to free autographs and up close and personal time with Westgate. They can also get free DVD’s and free DVD players at all six Red Hot locations.

The signing schedule is as follows:
Saturday, September 10

Jesse Jane to Host 2006 AVN Awards

Wednesday, August 31st, 2005

Jesse Jane

Digital Playground contract star Jesse Jane has been named the host of the 2006 AVN Awards Show on Jan. 7 in Las Vegas.

The 23rd annual ceremony that recognizes the best in adult entertainment will be held at the Venetian Hotel Grand Ballroom.

“It’s such a big opportunity,” Jesse Jane said Tuesday. “I’m going on my third year in adult and to be asked to host the AVN Awards is amazing, unexpected. … It’s an honor to represent the whole industry. I’m so happy I don’t even know what to say.”

She added, “It’s just a fun show. It rewards everybody in the business.”

The former regional training coordinator for Hooters now stars in feature films such as the upcoming Digital Playground/Adam & Eve co-production Pirates that is set for release in September.

AVN Awards producer Gary Miller said that Jesse Jane’s stage presence caught his eye.

“I liked her enthusiasm,” he said. “She already gets the idea that it’s a fun, exciting night.”

Jesse Jane is preparing to leave on a promotional tour for Pirates that will take her to the East Coast and back on the “Howard Stern Show.” But first she will pose for Playboy this week for the magazine’s upcoming pictorial themed “The Girls of Playboy TV.” Jesse Jane hosts “Naughty Amateur Home Videos” that begins airing on Oct. 1.

Sex in the city…

Thursday, August 11th, 2005

Venus 2005

This year two Events open their doors in Berlin…
At first the Venus 2005 and then the Euro Webtainment…
Venus 2005:
From October 20 – 23, 2005 doors will be open for you again: The International Trade Fair for Internet, Multimedia und Adult Entertainment VENUS invites to Berlin and turns the Exhibition Grounds under the radio tower into a magnet – for all those who wants to see Erotic live, directly, glamorous and in all of its varieties.

Euro Webtainment:
The Eurowebtainment-Meeting Fall 2005 will start in Cooperation with the Venus Berlin from October, 20. to 23., 2005 in the Hotel Estrel, Berlin.

For more inrofmation check venus-eroticmesse.com and eurowebtainment.com

Kulkis essays against Anti-Porner

Thursday, July 21st, 2005

Kick Ass

Kick Ass Pictures president Mark Kulkis has every reason to campaign for the rights of pornographers to produce their product, and he does so in an op-ed piece published in today’s Los Angeles Daily Journal, the country’s largest legal newspaper.

n the editorial (re-printed below), Kulkis scathingly attacks University of Michigan law professor Catharine MacKinnon, who published Women’s Lives, Men’s Laws, a book of essays charging, among other things, that porn denigrates all women and causes sexual violence.

Following is the complete text of Kulkis’ piece:

I might be expected to have a bias against feminists because I make my living producing pornography. But nothing could be further from the truth. I’m all for equal rights for women in every aspect of society, and I’m a great admirer of real feminists such as Camille Paglia.

But University of Michigan law school professor Catharine MacKinnon is something different. Her idea of equal rights seems to be an Orwellian matriarchy in which men are punished for thoughts. In fact, this is exactly what she proposes in her new collection of essays, “Women’s Lives, Men’s Laws.”

In the book’s last section, “Pornography as Sex Inequality,” MacKinnon argues that porn harms not just the women who star in it, not just the women who see it, but every woman who comes into contact with any man who has seen it. In other words, all women everywhere. She feels that this “harm” (which she calls “civil denigration”) should be actionable through civil lawsuits against porn producers.

Oh, that got your attention, didn’t it? I know what you’re thinking: MacKinnon is a genius! Who could be a more unsympathetic yet deep-pocketed defendant than the porn industry, with annual revenues of more than $10 billion? But before you start salivating all over your power ties, you should know that MacKinnon’s shrill diatribe is a disaster for a number of reasons.

For starters, MacKinnon obviously has not done her homework. She makes blanket statements about porn that from my experience are patently untrue. For example, her contention that sexual violence increases when porn becomes more available in a society has never been supported by any reputable study. In fact, just the opposite seems to be true. The most misogynistic cultures (Saudi Arabia and Iran come to mind) are those with the strictest censorship; while some of the least misogynistic, such as Sweden, were the first to lift restrictions on porn.

I have to wonder whether MacKinnon has ever seen a hardcore porn movie. Just listen to her describe them: ” … women are seen being bound, battered, tortured, humiliated and sometimes killed.”

Killed? What fantasy world is MacKinnon living in? “Snuff films” may be popular as urban legends or fodder for sensational Hollywood films, but no law enforcement agency in the world has ever found evidence of one. Similarly, no mainstream porn movie would ever feature a woman being bound or harmed. Fetish films, yes, but those don’t feature sex.

And if MacKinnon had done her research, she would have realized that “fem dom” fetish films, in which men are the subjects of the beatings, are just as popular if not more so than the reverse. But these are the kinds of outdated myths MacKinnon uses to bolster her arguments.

MacKinnon also dredges up the tired old argument that porn “objectifies” women. It’s high time to retire this hackneyed phrase. Our society is brimming with examples of humans being objectified. Look at boxing, for example. How could two people be more objectified than to be turned into human punching bags for the viewing pleasure of a paying audience? And yet, nobody ever complains about that, in terms of objectification. Is it because violent objectification is OK, but sexual objectification is not? Or because boxers, who are men for the most part, are assumed to be intelligent enough to consent to being objectified? Is that equality?

If being “objectified” means a young woman can get paid 100 times more than working behind the counter at McDonald’s, then shouldn’t she have that choice? Aren’t assembly-line workers in Detroit objectified by being turned into human drills and screwdrivers? Marxism tried to stir up people’s passions by using equally meaningless but emotionally charged expressions. MacKinnon appears headed down the same road to irrelevancy.

Tellingly, the anti-porn civil rights hearings that MacKinnon and her compatriot Andrea Dworkin held in the early 1980s bore only one short-lived fruit, when the city of Indianapolis passed a version of their model ordinance. It was promptly struck down by the federal courts in 1984 as a violation of freedom of speech. Many civil rights groups opposed it, including a group called the Feminist Anti-Censorship Task Force, which filed an amicus curiae brief ­– earning MacKinnon’s special wrath.

Discerning readers will recognize MacKinnon’s warped form of feminism as the backward-thinking censorship that it is. For the majority of Americans, porn is a form of escapist entertainment that can be enjoyed alone or with a partner, and can even be a learning tool to explore the vast universe of possibilities in the bedroom. What’s so wrong with that?

By Mark Kulkis

Mark Kulkis is president of Los Angeles-based Kick Ass Pictures, which produces hardcore adult movies. He managed porn actress Mary Carey’s run for governor during the California recall election.

AVN Adult Novelty Expo begins

Tuesday, July 19th, 2005

AVN Adult Novelty Expo

Leading manufacturers and buyers of adult toys and novelties from across the country will begin three days of networking and business this morning at the AVN Adult Novelty Expo in Pasadena.

This year’s mission is to be an objective source of information critical to the vibrant and growing adult novelty industry.

Adult’s premiere novelty trade show will feature over 150 exhibitors including companies such as California Exotic Novelties, Doc Johnson, Nasstoys, Pipedream, and Topco Sales, and will showcase new product releases, summer show specials, and closeouts on a wide range of adult-related items.

Buyers will include distributors, retailers, mail order companies, large home party organizers, and other individuals and companies involved in large volume purchases.

“The novelty market is a rapidly growing segment of the adult industry and we look forward to managing what will surely be the premier B2B event connecting volume buyers and novelty manufacturers,” show manager Renee Johnson said.

Admittance for the show is for B2B professionals only. Show hours today and Tuesday are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., while Wednesday’s schedule is 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

“This will be the largest gathering of qualified buyers and manufacturers of adult novelty products in the world, and we’re thrilled to be managing this show,” said sales manager Carolyn Wang.

The AVN Adult Novelty Expo (ANE) and Adult Novelty Manufactuers Expo (ANME) are co-located this year for the convenience of the buyers and benefit of exhibitors.

Among the scheduled ANE seminars are Tuesday’s Marketing Panel titled “How Retailers Successfully Market Sex Toys and Merchandise.” Moderated by Cory Silverberg, a media consultant from Talk Sex Productions/CHUM Television, the panelists also include Carol Queen, Ph.D., who will discuss “Successful Marketing,” and Mike Maternaghan, who will do a presentation on “Internet Marketing.” The seminar is designed to give participants an overview of the limitless potential for free media exposure in the mainstream and alternative media.

Free Speech Coalition communications director Tom Hymes on Wednesday will moderate a Legal Roundtable with a 2257 compliance theme. The panelists will include First Amendment attorney Clyde DeWitt of Weston, Garruo & DeWitt; Greg Piccionelli of Brull, Piccionelli, Sarno, Braun & Vradenburgh; Michelle Freridge, FSC executive director; and Mark Kernes, AVN senior editor and industry legal expert. This seminar will give participants the opportunity to ask attorneys and other industry leaders questions about the timely issue of 2257 compliance.