And More News....

           
 
The fact that there's more news to report this week is news in itself and it will be spilling over into a Randy Blue themed special edition this weekend. In the meantime.....

  
 Another online video performer has graduated to studio films. Jet Set Men has signed College Dudes 24/7 newcomer Adam Campbell and he'll be a "co-exclusive" with both companies. 19 year old Campbell will film with Jet Set Men later this year for a flick to be released in early 2009. Jet Set has had Aaron James under an identical "co-exclusive" contract with College Dudes 24/7.
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  Fans of furry 19 year old RJ Danvers (above, left) can rejoice. He has signed on again as an exclusive with Raging Stallion for another year. RJ has become of the studio's most popular rising stars and has been in just about every one of Raging Stallion's mega-hits---including the To The Last Man blockbuster due on Dec 1.
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  There are more instances of
Falcon Studios going full force into online entertainment. It recently redesigned its website to feature newer features & brands such as Massive Studio and Falcon Str8 Men and made the news twice this week.

  --Jordan Jaric filmed his first bottom scene with real life husband and co-
Falcon performer Aden Jaric and it's featured in the upcoming Malibu Heat due in December. You don't have to wait till then to see it. It's available for download at Falcon Studios online.

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Falcon has posted deleted watersports scene from the upcoming Mustang title Blue Movie. The scene will be available only online beginning Nov. 26. It marks the first time a scene will not appear on a DVD or in the complete.online version of the movie.

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  Want to find your perfect match? eHarmony will soon offer a same-sex matching service previously only available to het couples. Although it won't be doing it willingly, eHarmony will soon launch the new Compatible Partners service.. A lawsuit filed in New Jersey resulted in eHarmony adding the service even though it claimed that it was not violating the law by excluding gays & lesbians from the supposedly successful matchmaking service. The new service  will launch next March 31 and registration will be free to the first 10,000 users. There's no word yet on whether the settlement in the NJ case will affect the pending lawsuit in California. As for the same? Compatible Partners doesn't exactly sound romantic ---it sure sounds a lot more clinical that the ethereal eHarmony. But it is a victory nonetheless.
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  The tougher battle for marriage equality goes on and the California Supreme Court will be hearing the lawsuits against as well as the arguments for Proposition 8. It's unlikely that any decision will be made until after the new year and there is quite a bit to sort out.  

                                            
  

  In the meantime
Colt Studios lent its name and imagery to the fight. The studio has produced online banners to battle the passage of Proposition 8 in California. The ads feature Carl Hardwick, Luke Garrett & Gage Wilson, etc and strong wording like “Equality for All” and “Make a Stance for Equality.” Colt Studios recommends that the banners be published on blogs and social networking pages with a link to marriage-equality advocacy website JoinTheImpact.org.

 AND finally, everyone can show how much the GLBT community contributes to the economy by boldly skipping work and avoiding any spending on December 10. In other words "call in Gay".  In fact, the community is asking people no matter what their sexual orientation to do their share on a Day Without A Gay. For more info go to
www.Daywithoutagay.net.

 
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