


Director: DeSimone – – – edit: actually, Jason Sato (1977)
(I actually don’t have this title on my DESIMONE DIRECTOR page, but GEVI does – and I am re-editing this post with JASON SATO as director, but I don’t have a source, but am reasonably confident)
Starring: Tim O’Brien, Kurt Williams, Dick Trask, Joe Gage (narrator); others unknown (no actual credits for anyone)
OKAY – first, the BIJOU boxcover art just above does NOT show anyone from the film (although I would LOVE to know who this is!); one of my many pornopeeves (inaccurate boxcover art; missing scenes, the list goes on…). Nor do I think the one below, from an earlier release on VCX – but again, would love to know where it is from – seems to be 2 guys maybe going into a basement apartment somewhere in NYC, maybe? Oh, still working on a DICK TRASK videography, and thought this scene would be a nice part of that.
Previously on BJland – Where Joey Lives
“The evening we loaded-in and prepared to install the vaunted SurroundUSound system a sedan packed with “bridge-and-tunnel” boys and their girlfriends slowed as they passed; the hunky driver leaned out the window and asked if we knew the location of a new club called “Studio 54”. We–California and Chicago dudes– of course had no clue.”
I’ve said it a million times before, the haunting theme, those first few minutes of SOUND, not imagery, always sends me back to a dark all-male movie theatre. sigh. Of course, the intoxicating sounds weren’t only coming from the big screen, but behind the screen’s “secret spot” in the seats, downstairs in the cubicles, but it still always had the background noises from the films themselves, this one most notably.
Born Again by Charles Colson (who “found new life – not with success and power, but while in national disgrace and serving a prison sentence.”).
more sounds – Episode 22
Director: Joe Gage (1982)
cute lil’ Bob Shane as the clerk who won’t let “over-the-hill” John Steele into a sex club. Rejected and dejected, Steele slowly leaves, but is joined by another rejectee, Bud Wallace (too preppy). A brief commiseration leads to, of course, hot sex! Don’t let this social commentary on the emerging gay scene of the early 80’s distract too much, as the sex scene that follows isn’t just a couple of guys helping each other, this one has real passion, including a good deal of kissing that is sometimes missing from other Gage scenes (usually related to the specifics of the sex dynamics of the particular scene). Inter-cut with Rory at the rodeo, these men make out, grope, and slowly undo pants and have great oral sex. And of course, the Man Parrish soundtrack really makes the scene, and film, complete.
Director: Joe Gage (1984)
so – “we” nearly got all the songs identified back in January 2020 thanks to zephyr – (and by “WE” I mean he – all but 3 or 4!!! ) – check out more details in the comments over on the original post
edit: OOOOOPPPPPPPS! heehee! I was so busy posting this, I neglected to actually play the movie in the background while working on this – Of course the opening theme, The M.G.’s – Left Overs (Bucaramanga), is playing throughout the original Closed Set! and is one of those “trademark” Joe Gage sounds that can instantly get me horny I heard it so much in the porno theatres back (ahem) years ago.. I need to re-post that trailer…it’s linked in the link above.
Jack Wrangler, my all-time favorite masturbator (well, other than…. ), just gives it his all when whacking on his big meat – so hot! Video clip is from the Turnpike scene in Joe Gage‘s Kansas City Trucking Co. Did you know that after completing filming for this movie, Gage told Wrangler that his big whack-off scene didn’t turn out well, and wouldn’t be included; Jack, ever the pro, flew back to New York so Gage could re-film! Isn’t that great??!!