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Thursday, October 31, 2024
AMG II
This looks like a scene from an AMG movie, but I don't know which one.
AMG flick The Sailor and the Head Magician - Marcus Demitroff Head in the box - Jim Lassiter Sailor - Carlos Avilez At that time, Mizer had to be the biggest independent film producer in Hollywood….:)
Thanks! And by many accounts a significant portion of his films were never sold. I think one reason (other than questiionable quality) was that he had a large number of posing strap films on hand when the courts legalized male frontal. Nobody wanted them after that.
Bob Mizer would wait until he had enough orders to release films to justify their costs.If he had enough orders they were released, not enough orders and no release. Also he was a workaholic who got behind in his schedules, and things would get so delayed by the time he got ready to release his films it was too late as hard core took over. And of course many physique photographers quit because they either did not want to do hard core out of artistic sensibility or felt they just couldn’t compete with hard core. It was the end of that golden era….:(
Nice bod on sailor Avilez. Mizer must of found him flexing at Muscle Beach or the sailor showed up at Mizer’s doorstep as told to do by fellow sailors in the know.
AMG flick The Sailor and the Head
ReplyDeleteMagician - Marcus Demitroff
Head in the box - Jim Lassiter
Sailor - Carlos Avilez
At that time, Mizer had to be the biggest independent film producer in Hollywood….:)
Thanks! And by many accounts a significant portion of his films were never sold. I think one reason (other than questiionable quality) was that he had a large number of posing strap films on hand when the courts legalized male frontal. Nobody wanted them after that.
DeleteBob Mizer would wait until he had enough orders to release films to justify their costs.If he had enough orders they were released, not enough orders and no release.
DeleteAlso he was a workaholic who got behind in his schedules, and things would get so delayed by the time he got ready to release his films it was too late as hard core took over. And of course many physique photographers quit because they either did not want to do hard core out of artistic sensibility or felt they just couldn’t compete with hard core.
It was the end of that golden era….:(
Yes, the golden era ended when every male trollop in sight started posing nude.
DeleteI feel I should be listening to Open Sesame by Kool And The Gang. Lol.
ReplyDeleteNice bod on sailor Avilez.
ReplyDeleteMizer must of found him flexing at Muscle Beach or the sailor showed up at Mizer’s doorstep as told to do by fellow sailors in the know.