Archive for the ‘Damon & Hunter’ Category

IMDb Relents

Wednesday, May 2nd, 2007

IMDb has removed DAMON AND HUNTER: Doing it Together from the dirty movie penalty box. This means you don’t have to be logged in and have “show me the dirty movies” enabled in your searches in order to find Damon & Hunter on IMDb:

http://www.imdb.com/find?s=all&q=damon+and+hunter

It also means that our director of photography, Kiko Martin, is no longer consigned to hidden search results. (If your only credits are on what IMDb considers “inappropriate” films, then your listing on IMDb will also be hidden.)

http://www.imdb.com/find?s=all&q=kiko+martin

This sort of is the most insidious form of marginalization. When the censor puts a black box over the naughty bits, it’s plain to see what’s happening. You know someone is making decisions for you about what you can and cannot see.

But when you and your work are simply tucked away into a hidden room, locked up with a secret key, you might as well cease to exist.

Culture Hack

Monday, April 16th, 2007

Block Busted

New York Times, Yes. IMDb, No.

Monday, April 16th, 2007

New York Times, yes.

IMDb, no. (still)

DAMON AND HUNTER Relisted on Amazon.com

Friday, April 13th, 2007

We were super excited when the Amazon.com listing for DAMON & HUNTER went live last month. But within days, Amazon had sold out their initial order, and then through some weird cascading/interlocking database propegation phenomenon, it dissappeared from the site altogether.

Fearing the worst (de-listed because of the hot man on man action) but hoping for the best (de-listed because Amazon.com stocks about a bizillion items and D&H just got lost in the shuffle,) we’ve been patiently sending Amazon notes to find out what we could do to get the title re-listed. Well finally, after sending them a big box of DVDs, and writing them about 10 times to follow up, the listing for DAMON & HUNTER is live on Amazon.com again.

DAMON AND HUNTER: Doing it Together on Amazon.com

Of course if you’ve seen this film and you have some nice things to say about we’d love love love it if you logged into Amazon and left a nice review!

DAMON AND HUNTER to Play the 2007 Out Takes Reel Queer Film Festival (13 is my lucky number)

Friday, April 13th, 2007

When I was 10 I got a black cat and I named him “13″. 13 turned out to be a very lucky cat, living well into his late teens and even getting photographed with a vice-presidential candidate (Long funny story I won’t bother you with now.)

When I was in high school, I wore 13 on the soccer field and 52 (4×13) on the football field (13 is not a lineman’s number.)

Today, on Friday the 13th, I found that DAMON AND HUNTER: DOING IT TOGETHER is going to be playing at the 13th annual Out Take Reel Queer Film Festival in New Zealand:

“We very much enjoyed it and I’d like to confirm our interest in screening “Damon & Hunter” in Out Takes 2007 in New Zealand…I look forward to hearing from you soon - and thanks again for sending the screener. It was a real pleasure to see something different in the genre - a well-made, fun film. I’m sure it will be a hit with our audiences.”

–Simon Fulton, Chief Programmer, Out Takes 2007

No word on the schedule yet, as I only just written back to them to confirm that yes, absolutely I’d like to have our film in the festival. But as soon as I know more, you know I’ll be posting it here!(And yes. Take that you IMBb mutherfuckers!)

Triskaidekaphobia? Triskaidekaphilia!

Try and find DAMON AND HUNTER on IMDB

Thursday, April 12th, 2007

If you’re not a registered user with your super-secret “adult titles” search enabled, you can’t.

You can find 9 SONGS, a film about a fictional pair of rock-show going, coke-snorting lovers, that famously features explicit footage of felatio, cunnilingus, coitus, and even a pop-shot.

You can find PLAGUES AND PLEASURES ON THE SALTON SEA, the film that shared the Best Documentary prize with DAMON AND HUNTER at the 2006 Melbourne Underground Film Festival.

You can even find MARIE AND JACK: A HARDCORE LOVE STORY, our first erotic documentary title.

But you can’t find DAMON AND HUNTER: DOING IT TOGETHER.

Says IMDB:

“The IMDb contains over 400,000 different movie titles. The aim of the database is to cover as many titles and genres as possible. As a result, some of these titles contain words or expressions that some of our users may find inappropriate and some movies themselves may also fall into this category. To provide some level of control for those of a sensitive nature some adult titles have been made searchable only by users who are registered with the IMDb and have requested access to this material.”

“Inappropriate.” Apparently an intimate film about two young men in love, and loving one another is “inappropriate.”

Caligola,, Bob Guccione’s notorious bait and switch production isn’t “inappropriate.”

Neither is Love Camp 7, the infamous Nazi exploitation flick. (From the IMDB listing, “The film contains numerous scenes of women prisoners being abused, tortured and humiliated by their Nazi captors. Indeed the whole purpose of the work is to invite male viewers to relish the spectacle of naked women being humiliated for their titillation. LOVE CAMP 7 contains both eroticised depictions of sexual violence and repeated association of sex with restraint, pain, and humiliation.”)

Apparently Pink Flamingos, which (among other things) features an actor eating dog shit, isn’t “inappropriate” either.

But according to IMDB, DAMON AND HUNTER, an award-winning documentary film featuring a consentual love-scene between committed lovers is “inappropriate,” and viewers with more delicate sensiblities must be protected from the pain they might feel should they accidentally stumble across DAMON AND HUNTER in the course of browsing through IMDB.

We’ve been here before.

Last Summer, the Australian OFLC “protected” the good people of Sydney from accidently stumbling into the queerDOC Gay and Lesbian Film Festival and being exposed to DAMON & HUNTER.

Last Fall, a printer in North Carolina refused to print the above poster for DAMON & HUNTER, lest anyone in their plant be exposed to the image of two men about to kiss.

IMDB’s been here before too. Last January, IMDB hid John Cameron Mitchell’s SHORTBUS in the section for “inappropriate” films. (An uproar ensued across the indie film world prompting IMDB to move SHORTBUS from the “inappropriate” section to the “appropriate” section” by the end of the day.)

Of course compared to us SHORTBUS and ThinkFilm are a marketing juggernaut. John Cameron Mitchell’s been quoted in a hundred places pronouncing that SHORTBUS isn’t arrousing and isn’t porn, where I’m quite proud of the fact that (at least for some people) DAMON AND HUNTER is quite arousing, and I’m ambivalent about the p-word. (Short version, it tells you more about the person saying it than it does about the film they’re applying it to.)

I’m also ambivelent about trying to get IMDB to change the listing. Not because I’m happy to have DAMON & HUNTER hidden away, but because I know that trying to get IMDB to change it will take a lot of time and effort. Comstock Films is me and my wife Peggy, there’s only so much of us to go around. And after financing, producing, editing, and marketing these films, there’s not always that much left over for fighting battles with people like the OFLC or IMDB. Sometimes I feel a little ground down,

What I am not ambivalent about is that Damon and Hunter: Doing it Together is not “inappropriate” film, and if “sensitive” IMDB users don’t need to be protected from stumbling across listings for CALIGOLA, LOVE CAMP 7, or PINK FLAMINGOS, they most certainly don’t need to be “protected” from accidentally seeing the listing for DAMON & HUNTER.

UPDATE

You can also find HONEY AND BUNNY, which played along side DAMON & HUNTER at the New York CineKink Film Festival, and features close-up shot of a half-eaten peach lodged in a woman’s vagina, as well as FILTHY FOOD, which also played with D&H at the CineKink Film Festival, and features close-up footage of a woman performing “oral sex” on a variety of foods in the place of penises, vulvas, and breasts.

Please go and show your love for DAMON & HUNTER’s Amazon.com listing!

Tuesday, February 27th, 2007

DAMON AND HUNTER: DOING IT TOGETHER is the second of our films to be picked up by Amazon.com. Two down, two to go.

Of course positive customer review and keywords are a big help in selling things in Amazon, so if you’ve seen DAMON AND HUNTER and have some kind words to spare, why not head over to Amazon.com and show Damon, and Hunter, and Comstock Films a little love!

DAMON AND HUNTER: DOING IT TOGETHER on Amazon.com

And the winner isn’t…

Saturday, February 24th, 2007

Nope. Sorry. No joy in Mudville tonight.

It was exciting when they annouced the category. It was exciting to hear the presenter say “Damon and Hunter: Doing it Together, Comstock Films.” It was surprising when applause broked out from a few different point around the theater in response. But the winner isn’t “Damon & Hunter.” It’s Gay Sex in the 70s, a film that Peggy and I watched and enjoyed.

Am I dissappointed? Well sure. Who doesn’t like winning? But mostly I’m just tired. My wake-up time is still on East Coast school dad time, which means I’ve had about 8 hour sleep in the last three days. Hopefully tonight my eyes will stay shut until at least 6AM West coast time. Tomorrow I’m going brunch with Matt and Khym. It will be the first time I’ve seen them since we shot just over two years ago!

GayVN Bound

Thursday, February 22nd, 2007

I’m off to San Francisco this morning to show the Comstock colors at the GayVN Awards, where DAMON AND HUNTER: DOING IT TOGETHER is nominated in the Best Alternative Release category. (I guess that means I’m alt-porn after all.)

I’m also looking forward to seeing Violet Blue, Blowfish’s own Christophe, Shine Louise Houston, Thomas R. Roche, and last but definitely not least, brunch with that loviest of loving couples, Matt and Khym. That should be almost enough company to keep me from becoming terminally homesick.

There may be rants and rambling from San Francisco, there may not be. Either way, please cross your fingers for DAMON & HUNTER. It would tickle me to see a GayVN statue next to the big acrylic buttplug “Emma” award XANA & DAX got in Toronto last Summer.

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Alive!

Wednesday, January 17th, 2007

Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are not dead. They are alive, and apparently they are living inside our film, DAMON AND HUNTER: DOING IT TOGETHER. SARA SCHIERON, of the San Francisco Bay Guardian:

“Almost a brother film to WebCam Girls [another film playing at CineKink], Damon and Hunter: Doing It Together is a short feature nested in the Passion Plays Program (Fri/19, 9 p.m.). For the women of WebCam Girls, the issue of individualism is essential (Anna Voog makes Rorschach-inspired videos for her word-association songs, and Ducky Doolittle puts on fashion shows), but Damon and Hunter are like Rosencrantz and Guildenstern: porn stars with protected identities as opposed to global brands. Primarily composed of one talking head interview with the two lovers, director Tony Comstock’s documentary intercuts a XXX scene that is more sweet than erotic. The footage feels deliberately contrary to a porn aesthetic, giving the impression that we’re observing, with anthropological so-called neutrality, the well-worn sex life of a couple. One partner asks, “Are you comfortable?” and the request for consent is like a demonstration of love.”

I’ve never seen Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, but I have seen Hamlet, twice. Still, I have no idea what Ms. Schieron is talking about. To tell the truth, I’m not even sure if this is a good review or a bad review, and it makes me feel a little slow-witted. At any rate, apparrently reports of Rosencrantz’s and Guildenstern’s deaths are greatly exaggerated.

Reports that DAMON AND HUNTER is a great date movie are not. If you’re looking for romantic evening out in San Francisco this weekend, you could to worse than DOING IT TOGETHER.

Friday, January 19, 9:00PM
Yerba Beuna Center for the Arts
701 Mission St @ 3rd
415.978.ARTS (2787)