![]() If there's no chemistry, we use movies or magazines, or the mind. On a Falcon set, we have the models fluff each other. ![]() But it doesn't really exist in the gay industry. We give them energy bars.Ī: Someone who assists in getting a model an erection. Models have to work four to five hours for one scene. They have to come to San Francisco, get naked, have sex in front of a camera, under lights and in front of a crew. We treat our models with complete respect. It's pretty easy to get through.Ī: There's no fat man smoking a cigar in this office. Q: Has anyone ever refused someone they saw on the set?Ī: No. Our job, simply, is to make a safe environment for the two men - or however many men are in the scene - and let them enjoy having sex together. Anytime you get a lot of queens together in one room, it can be dramatic. We bond and create a family relationship. They can make $500- $5,000 go-go dancing at a club on a Saturday night.Ī: Matthew Rush, Josh Weston and Tom Chase.Ī: A lot of fun. But they also make money with appearances. We have over 300 titles, and we've worked with more than 2,500 models over the years. (Bulging pause.) Do they make royalties on films?Ī: No. It's what that person looks like, attitude, their sexual charisma. Most of our expenses are model fees.Ī: Six hundred to $3,000 for a day. But since we don't openly live and experience our sexual fantasies, it's perceived as a dark side - it's not something we see in daylight. Q: Do you ever run out of ideas, themes, story lines?Ī: Everyone's got sex in mind, fantasies, a dark side. Falcon is and has been an integral part of gay history.Īnd, face it, sex is a part of our lifestyle. Q: Your company received criticism from some members of the community who saw it (as being) immoral that porn money helped build The Center.Ī: All the gay people who spent their hard-earned money on entertainment saw it go right back into The Center that's helping them be OK with themselves and their sexuality. We don't do anything that would induce unsafe sex, drug use or even cigarette smoking. Thriller, detective, witchcraft and, certainly, lots and lots of "quality" sex.Ī: Falcon sex is the cream of the crop and it's done with morals. Just back from editing a big-budget, 90-minute feature called "Deep South: The Big and the Easy," Rutherford explained - as we began our chat in his slick office - that the film was shot in New Orleans and is a weave of voodoo, In addition, after all the company's bills are paid, Falcon profits go to the foundation and get distributed to nonprofits such as the Positive Resource Center the Gay, Lesbian and Straight Education Network and the U.S. Holmes Foundation donated $1 million dollars to the new San Francisco Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Community Center. However, more than a few cheap thrills do come out of a Falcon climax. wholesome.īut so could Britney Spears, at a glance. The environment, in which 35 full-time staffers work, might even be described as. Shockingly, the three-level palace that annually produces more than 30 fantasy, studly, cleanly shaven, tanned, glossy, uh, flicks is bright, cavernous, museum-clean and well hung with fancy paintings. ![]() ![]() He invited me to the massive SoMa compound where all things naughty, if nice occur. Members get access to thousands of scenes from Falcon’s wildly successful gay porn brands including Falcon Studios, Jocks Studios, Mustang Studios, Falcon International, Falcon Str8 Men and Falcon Edge.Its president, John Rutherford, 38, got into the business 12 years ago, shortly after graduating from San Francisco State University, where he saw Falcon founder Chuck Holmes speak to his sexual variations class. Inside you’ll find thousands of porn stars including the top names of today like Cade Maddox, Ryan Rose, Devin Franco and Devin Trez as well as industry legends from Falcon’s extensive library of XXX gay movies. The Men of Falcon are athletic, well-built, hung studs with Hollywood good looks and insatiable sexual appetites. Today Falcon remains one of the most respected, recognizable and popular gay porn videos studios in the world. For five decades the multi-award-winning studio has launched the careers of countless iconic gay pornstars as well as been home to some of the industry’s top directors. Founded in 1971, Falcon revolutionized the gay porn videos industry by producing big-budget blockbusters with high production values starring smoking-hot men, quickly becoming the #1 brand in all-male adult entertainment. ![]()
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