Falcon Studios

Steam In The Snow

June 9, 2011
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Steam In The Snow

Here it is, boys: The Other Side of Aspen VI, the initial release from Falcon Studios since its historic merger with Raging Stallion. Christopher Ward Enterprises is the banner that now waves over the whole conglomerate shebang, making Ward the kingpin of porn. What’s he gonna bring to Falcon? Expect a broader range of...

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Butch and Faux Butch

May 12, 2011
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Butch and Faux Butch

This week, let’s continue our Falcon survey, looking at a pair of movies from Falcon’s Jocks and Mustang brands that are some of the last – if not the last – movies made before the Falcon/Raging Stallion merger. Parker London’s got three scenes, the box cover and the title in Jocks’ Parker’s Mirage. I...

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Shaggerific

May 5, 2011
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Shaggerific

I’ve had a bug up my ass for a while now, for Landon Conrad. Sure, I wish it were Landon Conrad buggerin’ up my ass, but hey, what’s a guy to do? So I watch his movies. And a little impatiently wait for him to claim the star’s status Falcon’s giving him. They put...

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Service Station

March 3, 2011
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Service Station

A couple days after I’d watched Raging Stallion’s Brutal (twice), the swelling finally went down, and I was able to realize two things about the movie that were staying with me. First, there’s an amazing subtext to Brutal, displaying the failures of machismo – without making that the movie’s subject. And second, that machismo...

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Falcon Takes Flight

August 19, 2010
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Falcon Takes Flight

My survey of a revitalized Falcon Studio, part two, focuses on the company’s Mustang line, where a new director has made an auspicious debut, as well as a follow-up confirmation. John Bruno has been Mustang’s mainstay director, where the mandate is Grit. But I’ve found Bruno’s brand of butch too insistent for my taste....

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Comeback Studs

August 5, 2010
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Comeback Studs

Well, bless my eyes and glands. but holy honkers if I don’t think Falcon Studios is reheated, reborn, rejuvenated. In the years following the death of Falcon’s founder, the company had a difficult time cultivating and maintaining a new-era identity. But it seems now as if Falcon’s finally coming out of that rough patch....

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Jaric’s Best

April 22, 2010
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Jaric’s Best

Most porn fanciers I know make anthologies of their favorite performers or their favorite scenes. Although some companies have catered to this with Best of compilations, it’s never been done as comprehensively as the Falcon Anthology Series. I’d been aware of the series; I’d earlier pounced on The Best of Derek Cameron. But it...

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Long Distance

April 15, 2010
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Long Distance

I run hot and cold on the work of Falcon director John Bruno. Cold when he’s trying hard to be hot, and hot when he just lets it happen, as he does in the enjoyable Morning Wood. The four-scene flick starts off strong with the debut of Falcon Exclusive Landon Conrad. The big, square-jawed,...

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Down & Dirty

March 4, 2010
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Down & Dirty

This week, two movies from Mustang: Darkroom, with some kink that purposefully shies short of full-throttle scare; and Dirty!, which served up the first sight of Ty LeBeouf’s progression from stud pup to stud, from shaved body to whiskered and be-haired. Both movies were neatly directed by the generally dependable team of Leif Gobo...

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Bonerific Beaus

September 10, 2009
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Bonerific Beaus

Here’s a public service announcement: Don’t watch Robert van Damme’s Anal Intruder. Collaborating as director with Gino Colbert – well, that’s a tip-off concerning quality – van Damme has taken some prime performers and stripped them of their prime-time appeal. The usually potent Geoffrey Paine, a knock-out duo like Peter Axel with Mike Powers,...

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