
photo by Torrey
been scanning a lot lately – for some reason stuck in this mid-80’s mode – Torso, Manscape 2 (like above) and of course the usual Mandates, Honchos, etc.

photo by Torrey
been scanning a lot lately – for some reason stuck in this mid-80’s mode – Torso, Manscape 2 (like above) and of course the usual Mandates, Honchos, etc.

Y’all know how much I like cock shadow (sometimes just “shadow”)? Well here’s Donnie Russo (actually Donny Russo) with an excellent example, courtesy of Bob Jones, in a magazine called Kinky Superstar. Remind me to come back to this periodical.

Men Come First (Scene2) Brian Granger, Roy Garrett, Beau Weston (1979/1980?) – from director Francis Ellie

Brian Granger (apparently has been in only one film), Roy Garrett, and Beau Weston (AKA Brian Ray – who you loved as Santa in Navy Blue)
Derrick (Roy Garrett) admires Brian’s pretty product shoulder bag. Brian explains his product and it turns out the Derrick can never cum. Brian helps out with some sex on the couch. They 69 but then while Brian is getting screwed, who should walk in but Derrick’s lover, Mr. Converse (Beau Weston). Brian asks that the two lovers show him what the problem is. As Derrick fucks Mr. Converse and struggles to cum, Brian applies a new experimental product to Derrick’s ass – a bottle rocket! (this is why I love this scene!)
VintageGayVids review – from YorjYefferson (1979)
letterboxd review – from Casey (1980)
previously on BJLAND – “Amyl Nitrate” – scene (which I oddly titled “Forever Hard” in the post)

From a NOVA compilation magazine called Frat House Studs is where these pics came from, but I’m sure there are actual films associated with most if not all these stills – anyone care to guess, tell us? I’ll try at some point in the future, but for now – late for work!




edit/update:


the setting appears to be the West Side Piers from the early 1980’s, but the color photos are from a 1990 Honcho magazine, from Target Studios. This is PAKKO, who we first met in 1981 in Target Album #3; the black and white photo below is from that publication. Pakko doesn’t appear to have been in any films.



