DK INTERVIEWS MEGASTAR ARPAD MIKLOS in the "Third Degree"
=== QUESTION 9 A STANDOUT ===
DAMON CONTACTED ARPAD TO GET HIS TAKE ON FORMER COLT MODEL TURNED DIRECTOR, PAUL BARRESI
DK: Welcome Arpad to DK'S THIRD DEGREE. I am honored to speak with you today and to have you as our very special guest. I must say on a personal note, I've admired your work since you first were introduced to the gay video arena.
ARPAD: Thanks so much.
DK: As I explained, DK's THIRD DEGREE is comprised of ten questions and ten questions only.
ARPAD: I'm all yours.
DK: Way cool, let me catch my breath. You've just made me the envy of Arpad Mikos fans everywhere. Not to mention, I think my ratings just went through the roof.
ARPAD: Happy to talk with you.
DK: OK, let's get started then. We just saw your sizzling, spectacular performance in MUSCLE BEAR TRAP, directed by PAUL BARRESI. How was it working for the famed director?
ARPAD: Thank you! Well, it was a great experience. Paul has a great sense of humor. He's professional and fast. He knows what he wants and he really knows what he is doing.
DK: Was your jail cell sex with DAK RAMSEY as hot as it looked?
ARPAD: Oh, yes. Since we both were into each other very much, we didn't have to act.
DK: You're a pretty good actor too. How do you like movies that are story driven with acting, as compared to movies without plot, just sex?
ARPAD: I really like both, however, making story-led movies of course takes more effort.
DK: We hear your favorite TV show is SEX AND THE CITY. Why so?
ARPAD: Come on! Is this a serious question? You've never seen S&C? lol
DK: Well, with Arpad Miklos' endorsement, I'm sure Sex and the City's rerun and DVD ratings will be going up too. Mr. Barresi tells us you are a chemist by profession.
ARPAD: That's true. It's also mentioned in my bio on my website http://www.arpadmiklos.net/
DK: A very handsome man and a very intelligent man as well.
ARPAD: Thank you.
DK: Do you have any plans in the future to start making your own movies?
ARPAD: That may be a surprise I have up my sleeve in the future!
DK: Who was one of the hottest models to date you really loved working with?
ARPAD: I'd have to say, THEO BLAKE. We really steamed up the set together.
DK: As a chemist, perhaps the controversial issue of indiscriminately providing VIAGRA to models on video sets might be best suited to ask you about. There are only a handful of directors in the adult entertainment industry, Mr. Barresi included, who refuse to provide VIAGRA or similar drugs to their models. Do you think VIAGRA and other doctor-prescribed erectile dysfunction drugs are doled out too freely on gay video sets?
ARPAD: Hmmm, now I understand what you mean by "D.K's Third Degree". I'll keep it simple. VIAGRA is in big demand, but it's not Vitamin C, so, it truly can have undesired side effects.
DK: Thank you for that direct and honest answer. You certainly give people who don't really need the drug something to think about. And for those who do, they'd be doing themselves a favor, to get it from a doctor. Last question. Would you work for Mr. Barresi again if he called on you?
ARPAD: In a heartbeat.
DK: Thank you Arpad for taking part in DK's THIRD DEGREE. We look forward to seeing you in the movies.
ARPAD: Thank you, Damon. It was my pleasure.
Copyright © 2008 Damon Kruezer, all rights reserved
Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Monday, October 20, 2008
Falcon star JOSH WEST talks with Damon Kruezer about PAUL BARRESI
DK: When did you first meet Paul Barresi?
JOSH WEST: I met Paul when I was asked to be in his Pacific Sun Entertainment movie MUSCLE BEAR TRAP about mid March 2008.
DK: What was your first impression of him?
JOSH WEST: I thought he was a rough character with a funny sense of humor and took his work very seriously.
DK: You have worked on several MUSTANG movies directed by Mr. Barresi, including CONTACT. Tell us about the role you played.
JOSH WEST: I was a redneck guy sitting at the bar who got into a fight with another guy and we ended up f***ing like wild dogs in the alley. The fight scene was very realistic. Paul choreographed it with great precision.
DK: What about your sex scene?
JOSH WEST: It was HOT!
DK: We hear Mr. Barresi demands a lot from his models.
JOSH WEST: He really does, and his extra effort pays off in the quality of his work. I believe he does a great job, and there are also other companies out there that do a great job too.
DK: Is he as tough as they say he is?
JOSH WEST: I think all directors want to put out an excellent product and I don't think he was any tougher than any other director I have worked with. I have enjoyed my work with all directors. Paul really knows what he is doing. Technically speaking, he seems to have a great deal of knowledge about movie making. It's probably due to his own experience in front of the camera in hardcore and in mainstream movies.
DK: Mr. Barresi always introduces characters and story in his movies. What is your opinion of story line in blue movies versus sex only?
JOSH WEST: I like the story line and think it plays a good role in introducing the character and helps the viewer identify with the actors. The viewer can actually become a part of the action.
DK: Do you like acting as well as having sex on film?
JOSH WEST: Yeah I feel it is a good challenge. The acting gets me into the character role. For example, I am not a fighter by nature, but once I got into the role I played in CONTACT, I kicked ass.
DK: You played a bad ass cop in your last MUSTANG feature for Mr. Barresi and we hear your performance was nothing short of AMAZING. Tell us about that.
JOSH WEST: Thanks!! Yeah, that was a movie I did for Paul-- it was called NIGHTWATCHMEN. It definitely put me out of my comfort zone and stretched my acting skills, but I think it was an exciting scene. Paul really is a masterful director. He puts a great deal of effort into his acting scenes as much as the sex. He takes time coaching the models who have never really acted before to really be good at it.
DK: In your opinion, what did Barresi bring to the Mustang line that it lacked in the past?
JOSH WEST: I had never seen a Mustang movie before working with Paul and so I can't really comment on it. Paul did a great job, bringing realism to the tough guy characters and making them come off as believable in every way in the movies I did with him...but I can't compare the past movies to the present because I don't have any point of reference.
DK: Barresi turns 60 this January. Do you think he should hang it up as a director?
JOSH WEST: Hell no!! Paul has great creative ideas and a whole lot of experience. He's just getting started.
Copyright © 2008 Damon Kruezer, all rights reserved
JOSH WEST: I met Paul when I was asked to be in his Pacific Sun Entertainment movie MUSCLE BEAR TRAP about mid March 2008.
DK: What was your first impression of him?
JOSH WEST: I thought he was a rough character with a funny sense of humor and took his work very seriously.
DK: You have worked on several MUSTANG movies directed by Mr. Barresi, including CONTACT. Tell us about the role you played.
JOSH WEST: I was a redneck guy sitting at the bar who got into a fight with another guy and we ended up f***ing like wild dogs in the alley. The fight scene was very realistic. Paul choreographed it with great precision.
DK: What about your sex scene?
JOSH WEST: It was HOT!
DK: We hear Mr. Barresi demands a lot from his models.
JOSH WEST: He really does, and his extra effort pays off in the quality of his work. I believe he does a great job, and there are also other companies out there that do a great job too.
DK: Is he as tough as they say he is?
JOSH WEST: I think all directors want to put out an excellent product and I don't think he was any tougher than any other director I have worked with. I have enjoyed my work with all directors. Paul really knows what he is doing. Technically speaking, he seems to have a great deal of knowledge about movie making. It's probably due to his own experience in front of the camera in hardcore and in mainstream movies.
DK: Mr. Barresi always introduces characters and story in his movies. What is your opinion of story line in blue movies versus sex only?
JOSH WEST: I like the story line and think it plays a good role in introducing the character and helps the viewer identify with the actors. The viewer can actually become a part of the action.
DK: Do you like acting as well as having sex on film?
JOSH WEST: Yeah I feel it is a good challenge. The acting gets me into the character role. For example, I am not a fighter by nature, but once I got into the role I played in CONTACT, I kicked ass.
DK: You played a bad ass cop in your last MUSTANG feature for Mr. Barresi and we hear your performance was nothing short of AMAZING. Tell us about that.
JOSH WEST: Thanks!! Yeah, that was a movie I did for Paul-- it was called NIGHTWATCHMEN. It definitely put me out of my comfort zone and stretched my acting skills, but I think it was an exciting scene. Paul really is a masterful director. He puts a great deal of effort into his acting scenes as much as the sex. He takes time coaching the models who have never really acted before to really be good at it.
DK: In your opinion, what did Barresi bring to the Mustang line that it lacked in the past?
JOSH WEST: I had never seen a Mustang movie before working with Paul and so I can't really comment on it. Paul did a great job, bringing realism to the tough guy characters and making them come off as believable in every way in the movies I did with him...but I can't compare the past movies to the present because I don't have any point of reference.
DK: Barresi turns 60 this January. Do you think he should hang it up as a director?
JOSH WEST: Hell no!! Paul has great creative ideas and a whole lot of experience. He's just getting started.
Copyright © 2008 Damon Kruezer, all rights reserved
Labels:
Falcon Studios,
gay video industry,
Paul Barresi
Sunday, October 5, 2008
Shocking documented facts in Falcon Studios L.A.P.D. Raid
In the midst of spin and innuendo and the Falcon attorney doing his thing, it's important to keep the following facts in mind. Yes, documented and corroborated FACTS.
- It is a fact Adam Q. Robinson did illegally dispense one or more prescription drugs.
- It is a fact that an LAPD Narcotics detective is investigating whether Robinson turned a profit for his illegal dispensation of said prescription drug(s).
- It is a fact that Falcon Studios either knowingly or through lack of due diligence, aided and abetted said crime by reimbursing Robinson.
- It is a fact that Falcon Studios financed expenses for Adam Q. Robinson's jail cell buddy, (convicted on drug charges and currently on formal probation), to leave San Francisco to work on Falcon movies in southern California, without the expressed consent of his probation officer.
- It is a fact that Falcon "The Cult" is challenging your First Amendment rights by attempting to use frivolous tactics to have a chilling effect on those honestly and factually reporting about this situation, which includes L.A. Media Fishbowl and much closer to home. Many have said that the language used in the Falcon Studios cease and desist letter is text book Scientology cult methodology.
- It is a fact, as evident in Robinson's habitual dispensation of prescription drugs to models, hiring of novice directors, and employment of his fellow convicted drug buddy that Robinson continues to make wrong choices for Falcon, hence driving the once celebrated company into the ground like a displaced boulder falling from a mountain top.
- It is a fact that Falcon President and major shareholder Steve Johnson finances Robinson's illegal actions, either knowingly or through lack of oversight.
IT IS FACT THAT OUR FELLOW INDUSTRY WRITERS - WHILE CLAIMING TO BE JOURNALISTS - COMPLETELY OMIT MENTION OR DISCUSSION OF THESE FACTS ON THEIR RESPECTIVE SITES, FOR REASONS THAT YOU, OUR READERS, MAY EASILY DISCOVER OR DISCERN. Hint: There's no such thing as "objectivity" or "due diligence" on their part because they have allowed themselves to become paid spokesmen for various advertisers and interest groups, in which facts are functionally irrelevant.
- It is a fact Adam Q. Robinson did illegally dispense one or more prescription drugs.
- It is a fact that an LAPD Narcotics detective is investigating whether Robinson turned a profit for his illegal dispensation of said prescription drug(s).
- It is a fact that Falcon Studios either knowingly or through lack of due diligence, aided and abetted said crime by reimbursing Robinson.
- It is a fact that Falcon Studios financed expenses for Adam Q. Robinson's jail cell buddy, (convicted on drug charges and currently on formal probation), to leave San Francisco to work on Falcon movies in southern California, without the expressed consent of his probation officer.
- It is a fact that Falcon "The Cult" is challenging your First Amendment rights by attempting to use frivolous tactics to have a chilling effect on those honestly and factually reporting about this situation, which includes L.A. Media Fishbowl and much closer to home. Many have said that the language used in the Falcon Studios cease and desist letter is text book Scientology cult methodology.
- It is a fact, as evident in Robinson's habitual dispensation of prescription drugs to models, hiring of novice directors, and employment of his fellow convicted drug buddy that Robinson continues to make wrong choices for Falcon, hence driving the once celebrated company into the ground like a displaced boulder falling from a mountain top.
- It is a fact that Falcon President and major shareholder Steve Johnson finances Robinson's illegal actions, either knowingly or through lack of oversight.
IT IS FACT THAT OUR FELLOW INDUSTRY WRITERS - WHILE CLAIMING TO BE JOURNALISTS - COMPLETELY OMIT MENTION OR DISCUSSION OF THESE FACTS ON THEIR RESPECTIVE SITES, FOR REASONS THAT YOU, OUR READERS, MAY EASILY DISCOVER OR DISCERN. Hint: There's no such thing as "objectivity" or "due diligence" on their part because they have allowed themselves to become paid spokesmen for various advertisers and interest groups, in which facts are functionally irrelevant.
Labels:
Adam Q. Robinson,
Blue Movie,
Falcon Studios
Friday, October 3, 2008
The Road to Perdition: How the BLUE MOVIE police bust reveals Falcon's Deepening Management Crisis
Shockingly, if Falcon Production Manager Adam Q. Robinson filled prescriptions under his own name it's no wonder the HALT AUTHORITY is investigating him. The doctor who prescribed the Viagra to him is in deep trouble as well in our view.
This is very serious because now Robinson has opened the door for MUCH more trouble for Falcon. Given his felony convictions for sale of controlled substances he has given the green light to any of the hundreds of models who filmed while he was on set acting as production manager to file a civil action against Falcon Studios, with possible "pain and suffering" settlements adding up to millions.
Reportedly, a number of models experienced adverse side effects as a result of taking the Viagra Robinson gave them, apparently with complete disregard for their health in Robinson's callous dtermination to crank out the videos, whatever the cost to human resources.
Now TEAM KRUEZER sees how it all went down. The LA COUNTY SHERIFF's HALT AUTHORITY TASK FORCE, a division of the SPECIAL CRIMES UNIT, could not move quickly enough, so they passed it on to LAPD VICE who gained entry to the BLUE MOVIE set last week on permits violations. Robinson was their target.
Now the investigation is being conducted by LAPD NARCOTICS, which is unprecedented, with the assistance of the SAN FRANCISCO POLICE, NARCOTICS DIVISION.
Readers and clients, do you see in what direction this ROAD TO PERDITION is going and where it might ultimately lead?
A revealing aside: RUSSELL PACHMAN aka Leif Gobo did not tell the director of the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco (where he teaches art classes) that he was involved in the adult biz. Pachman's affinity for Latino twinks is well known. Now we know why Cruz was helping him, wink, wink nod, nod, "direct".
This is very serious because now Robinson has opened the door for MUCH more trouble for Falcon. Given his felony convictions for sale of controlled substances he has given the green light to any of the hundreds of models who filmed while he was on set acting as production manager to file a civil action against Falcon Studios, with possible "pain and suffering" settlements adding up to millions.
Reportedly, a number of models experienced adverse side effects as a result of taking the Viagra Robinson gave them, apparently with complete disregard for their health in Robinson's callous dtermination to crank out the videos, whatever the cost to human resources.
Now TEAM KRUEZER sees how it all went down. The LA COUNTY SHERIFF's HALT AUTHORITY TASK FORCE, a division of the SPECIAL CRIMES UNIT, could not move quickly enough, so they passed it on to LAPD VICE who gained entry to the BLUE MOVIE set last week on permits violations. Robinson was their target.
Now the investigation is being conducted by LAPD NARCOTICS, which is unprecedented, with the assistance of the SAN FRANCISCO POLICE, NARCOTICS DIVISION.
Readers and clients, do you see in what direction this ROAD TO PERDITION is going and where it might ultimately lead?
A revealing aside: RUSSELL PACHMAN aka Leif Gobo did not tell the director of the Mission Cultural Center for Latino Arts in San Francisco (where he teaches art classes) that he was involved in the adult biz. Pachman's affinity for Latino twinks is well known. Now we know why Cruz was helping him, wink, wink nod, nod, "direct".
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