counter Paul Morris / Treasure Island: February 2007

Friday, February 23, 2007

最愉快的肛門 (Happiest Anus)

As Paul says, "Dawson is the transcendent fuck of his generation. Entire planets could be populated from the random jizz that oozes out of his ass. The Chinese, of course, have a perfect phrase for this: 最愉快的肛門.”

In the spirit of the Happiest Anus we've just released the Gold Label, limited-edition DAWSON BOX SET. The four-disk set includes the all-new, full-length Paul Morris cum-fest DEEPER as well as three of the spooge-filled Max Sohl classics that made DAWSON a legend and a scandal.

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DEEPER, a veritable Walpurgisnacht of sexual outrage, is also available as a separate, stand alone film. Watch as DAWSON spelunks new and darker levels of the sex-gutter.

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DEEPER includes a fluxus-style gangbang, a free-for-all "buck-a-fuck" sexual dog-pile (all the profits from which went to a very good charity) and a series of anonymous gloryhole anal seedblasts.

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DEEPER also features, as a special bonus, a charming and very personal interview in which Dawson reveals the origins and the daily life of a man whose life-purpose is taking the semen of every currently incarnated human male up his ass.

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Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Planet Earth: Episode V – Invasion of The Kardashians

Shortly, we will all know just a lil’ too much about Ms. Kardashian and rapper Ray J. On February 28th Vivid Pictures will premiere the explicit sex tape of hanger-on and Hollywood Socialite Kim Kardashian getting fucked by the one-time-but-now-ex Whitney Houston boyfriend. What makes this million dollar spectacle what it is and what separates it from the spate of other celebrity sex tapes that have wormed their way through the Internet is the massive hype that’s surrounding this particular romp in the hay. In sexcapades past all parties – it is assumed – had no idea, certainly no sense of preparedness, that the tapes would make it into wider circulation. But here you have a sale that Ms. Kardashian – aside from a lot of faux hemming and hawing about the inhumanity of it all – seems in a single gesture to have lowered the bar for achieving immediate, albeit fleeting celebrity status. In the old days it was bearing you soul on Daytime Talk. With a new medium and whole new concept of ‘content,’ baring your soul is the bare minimum for making a name for yourself. So guys if the blog circuit isn’t cutting for you, there’s a Brave New World. Just remember: nobody likes unkept pubes.



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Wednesday, February 14, 2007

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Tuesday, February 13, 2007

Net Worth

13 Billion? 7 Billion? A quarter of a billion? What exactly is the number? The number being, of course, what the Adult Entertainment grosses yearly. In an industry concerned with size, it should come as no surprise that each year when the industry releases those figures, commentators – both pro and con – jump on them as proof of whatever point it is they’re trying to make. But Newsweek came out with an article last week that disputes the claim that pornography is generating the sorts of income that dwarfs most other industries. “Everybody lies about their numbers,” says Paul Fishbein, publisher of AVN (Adult Video News), the industry bible. In fact, the numbers, should anyone ever decide to be completely honest about the whole thing, are probably much lower. Some have estimated that it’s a lot closer to 2 billion than twelve. But that’s not even the real story. The real one is buried inside all those zeros – the industry is in a sales slump. The fact of the matter is there are simply too many people – amateurs with relatively cheap camcorders and a willing glut of porn star wannabes – and too many avenues for distribution (Read: The Internet) for the Adult Entertainment Industry to maintain the façade of these numbers. I suppose a correction was long overdue. And in some ways the truth can be liberating. Besides, working in an industry that makes even a couple of billion a year is still nothing to shirk out. And did I mention how many more people are making porn nowadays? If anything, that is certainly a silver lining.

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Friday, February 09, 2007

When the Dogg was a Pup


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Monday, February 05, 2007

Survey Says

There’s a certain irony about asking permission from parents when doing a study about the online viewing habits of teens and preteens especially when it comes to pornography. After all, most parents would like to think that their precious, innocent twelve year olds are not being exposed to smut let alone actively seeking it out. But if researchers at the University of New Hampshire wanted to draw some conclusions this was the necessary first step. And the results may surprise you. In this month’s issue of Pediatrics, the study found that an overwhelming number of young people discovered these images not because they went looking for them but they – the pornographists – found them. Through the usual arsenal of marketing tactics – pop-up banners, search result listings, creative but misleading wordplay - it would appear that young people really are inundated with sexual imagery. But, surprisingly, roughly 66% of them did not express any interest in, nor did they actively seek out, the images. Emily Duhovny, 17, of Marlboro, N.J. seemed to sum up this generation’s attitudes best when she remarked, “More than anything, it’s just annoying.”
Annoying?
When I was in my teens I would go to any lengths to view sexual images. I even got a subscription to Sports Illustrated in the naïve hope that I might catch a glimpse of some rugged baseball player’s erection. (I never did.) But I never found the images ‘annoying.’ But, perhaps, that is the delicious irony here. Precisely because pornographic images have become so ubiquitous, children seem to have instinctively shied away from them knowing that - if and when they are ready – they will most assuredly be waiting for them. And parents, who incessantly worry about everything under the sun, can for a moment have one less thing to worry about.


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You asked for it.

More teasers.

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Thursday, February 01, 2007

TIM funded documentary selected for Miami Film festival

Todd Ahlberg's documentary, METH, has been selected to screen at the 2007 Miami International Gay and Lesbian Film Fesitval.

The film, funded as part of Treasure Island Media's Artist program, explores the Crystal Methamphetamine addiction in the gay community.