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On 8/8/2018 at 9:23 AM, wklucas said:

Zak Spears

Tom Chase

 

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Jack Radcliffe

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Francois Sagat

 

On 8/8/2018 at 9:15 PM, Reisr30 said:

Ken Ryker

Tom Chase

Mike Branson

Lukas Ridgeston

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Pavel Novotny

 

On 8/12/2018 at 4:23 PM, dannyboynyc said:

Jason Branch

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Catching Up with the Legendary Tom Chase as He Talks the Golden Age of Porn, Embracing His Bottom Side & More

  •  December 1, 2021

In the 1990s, there was a smooth and clean-cut boy with dreamy brown eyes, a flawlessly chiseled physique, and yes, an 11-inch endowment that made him the first lifetime exclusive for Falcon Studios.

In the 2000s, he reemerged at Colt Studios as a hairy and horny man’s man who loved to take it as much as give it.

We speak, of course, of the legendary Tom Chase.

unnamed-2.jpeg

Lots of the guys from this golden age of gay porn were hot, but Tom brought something else to the table (and elsewhere).

Probably more than any other star of his day, Tom could combine being totally masc and aggressive with actually being tender and loving at the same time. It made for a viewing experience like no other in porn and his award-winning scenes all still hold up today.

We are pleased to share that Tom Chase is doing just great and is more content than ever. He’s also still hot as fuck!

Tom joined us for a revealing interview about how he’s been since leaving the industry, some memories of his career, and his plans for the future.

How has your life been since leaving the industry? What have you been doing for the last ten years?

TC:  I left the industry in 2010, after making “The Big One” for Butch Bear Studio (now defunct), and I immediately started working on my emotional and psychological self, all of the work I had to put aside during my 20s and 30s in order to make quality porn. In 2010, I began the difficult work of confronting my anger, rage, disillusionment, resentment, and hatred. I let all of these negative emotions go, and I started to love myself for the first time. I cut ties with my toxic family and my toxic self (my old thinking, my old behavior). I cut ties with toxic friends and toxic clients. I grieved the losses (I cried every day for five years), and then I moved on with my life. For all of this uncomfortable work, I am happy and free. I am satisfied and fulfilled in life. And I am now capable of loving and receiving love, which I do in spades all day long. I am living my best life now, and I am proud of myself for doing so.

How do you look back on your time in the industry?

TC: I look back at my experience with great fondness and appreciation. I am proud of my work and the contributions I have made to the industry. I am enjoying being Tom Chase.  

The ’90s and early 2000s, (when you were one of the biggest stars of the industry!) are widely thought of as The Golden Age of Gay Porn. Do you agree and what do you think made that period so special?

TC: I do agree, because of the timing and convergence of two things: the advances in video technology and the athletic quality of the models. By the 1990s, both had reached their zeniths. The combination was art.

Any fellow stars of that time you consider favorites? Wish you had worked with? Still in touch with?

TC: My favorite co-star is Mike Branson, hands down. Our chemistry was real, and it was passionate. We liked each other a lot, and we respected each other. We had a good brotherhood. Unfortunately, we are not in touch. After we both completed our contracts, we went our separate ways in life.

I do stay in touch with most of my co-stars from my day. We are a family.

51J2M2yDR4L.jpeg

What do you think was your best scene and why? 

TC: My best scene was with Matthew Anders in High Tide. We were not fond of each other from the start, and our scene was a tender, love-making scene. Our initial lack of interest in each other concerned me. On the day of the shoot, however, we both rose to the occasion and delivered our professional best. High Tide turned out to be my masterpiece. In addition to being my best scene, it is my favorite scene. It is the only scene I made for Falcon which truly represents me in bed.

download-1-1.jpeg


You have said it was a deliberate decision of yours to show on screen your progression from boy to man. How and why did you do that? 

TC: Yes, this is true. I felt the world needed to see a true depiction of the sexual and physical maturation of a gay man. Initially, as most gay men, I topped. As I matured and discovered my hole, I started bottoming. This is a typical course for a gay man over his lifetime, and I wanted to show that natural progression. Basically, I produced a documentary of Tom Chase growing up in the bedroom, and I used three porn studios to produce that documentary: Falcon, Colt, and Butch Bear Studios.

If I ever have the opportunity, I’d like to continue the documentary into my senior years.

Do you follow the industry as it is today? Any stars today impress you? 

TC: I follow it from a distance. I enjoy watching Austin Wolf and Tim Kruger. Sometimes, I wish I was John Thomas or Henrik Sommer.

Would you consider a comeback? 

TC: Yes, under two conditions: the scene be bareback only, and I am the bottom.

IMG_5291-scaled.jpg

The leg tats are awful; otherwise I'd still do him.
https://www.cybersocket.com/news-gossip/catching-up-with-the-legendary-tom-chase-as-he-talks-the-golden-age-of-porn-embracing-his-bottom-side-more/

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Catching Up with the Legendary Tom Chase as He Talks the Golden Age of Porn, Embracing His Bottom Side & More

  •  December 1, 2021

In the 1990s, there was a smooth and clean-cut boy with dreamy brown eyes, a flawlessly chiseled physique, and yes, an 11-inch endowment that made him the first lifetime exclusive for Falcon Studios.

In the 2000s, he reemerged at Colt Studios as a hairy and horny man’s man who loved to take it as much as give it.

We speak, of course, of the legendary Tom Chase.

unnamed-2.jpeg

Lots of the guys from this golden age of gay porn were hot, but Tom brought something else to the table (and elsewhere).

Probably more than any other star of his day, Tom could combine being totally masc and aggressive with actually being tender and loving at the same time. It made for a viewing experience like no other in porn and his award-winning scenes all still hold up today.

We are pleased to share that Tom Chase is doing just great and is more content than ever. He’s also still hot as fuck!

Tom joined us for a revealing interview about how he’s been since leaving the industry, some memories of his career, and his plans for the future.

How has your life been since leaving the industry? What have you been doing for the last ten years?

TC:  I left the industry in 2010, after making “The Big One” for Butch Bear Studio (now defunct), and I immediately started working on my emotional and psychological self, all of the work I had to put aside during my 20s and 30s in order to make quality porn. In 2010, I began the difficult work of confronting my anger, rage, disillusionment, resentment, and hatred. I let all of these negative emotions go, and I started to love myself for the first time. I cut ties with my toxic family and my toxic self (my old thinking, my old behavior). I cut ties with toxic friends and toxic clients. I grieved the losses (I cried every day for five years), and then I moved on with my life. For all of this uncomfortable work, I am happy and free. I am satisfied and fulfilled in life. And I am now capable of loving and receiving love, which I do in spades all day long. I am living my best life now, and I am proud of myself for doing so.

How do you look back on your time in the industry?

TC: I look back at my experience with great fondness and appreciation. I am proud of my work and the contributions I have made to the industry. I am enjoying being Tom Chase.  

The ’90s and early 2000s, (when you were one of the biggest stars of the industry!) are widely thought of as The Golden Age of Gay Porn. Do you agree and what do you think made that period so special?

TC: I do agree, because of the timing and convergence of two things: the advances in video technology and the athletic quality of the models. By the 1990s, both had reached their zeniths. The combination was art.

Any fellow stars of that time you consider favorites? Wish you had worked with? Still in touch with?

TC: My favorite co-star is Mike Branson, hands down. Our chemistry was real, and it was passionate. We liked each other a lot, and we respected each other. We had a good brotherhood. Unfortunately, we are not in touch. After we both completed our contracts, we went our separate ways in life.

I do stay in touch with most of my co-stars from my day. We are a family.

51J2M2yDR4L.jpeg

What do you think was your best scene and why? 

TC: My best scene was with Matthew Anders in High Tide. We were not fond of each other from the start, and our scene was a tender, love-making scene. Our initial lack of interest in each other concerned me. On the day of the shoot, however, we both rose to the occasion and delivered our professional best. High Tide turned out to be my masterpiece. In addition to being my best scene, it is my favorite scene. It is the only scene I made for Falcon which truly represents me in bed.

download-1-1.jpeg


You have said it was a deliberate decision of yours to show on screen your progression from boy to man. How and why did you do that? 

TC: Yes, this is true. I felt the world needed to see a true depiction of the sexual and physical maturation of a gay man. Initially, as most gay men, I topped. As I matured and discovered my hole, I started bottoming. This is a typical course for a gay man over his lifetime, and I wanted to show that natural progression. Basically, I produced a documentary of Tom Chase growing up in the bedroom, and I used three porn studios to produce that documentary: Falcon, Colt, and Butch Bear Studios.

If I ever have the opportunity, I’d like to continue the documentary into my senior years.

Do you follow the industry as it is today? Any stars today impress you? 

TC: I follow it from a distance. I enjoy watching Austin Wolf and Tim Kruger. Sometimes, I wish I was John Thomas or Henrik Sommer.

Would you consider a comeback? 

TC: Yes, under two conditions: the scene be bareback only, and I am the bottom.

IMG_5291-scaled.jpg

The leg tats are awful; otherwise I'd still do him.
https://www.cybersocket.com/news-gossip/catching-up-with-the-legendary-tom-chase-as-he-talks-the-golden-age-of-porn-embracing-his-bottom-side-more/

I remember that scene from “High Tide”.  It was probably my favorite scene with him.  I would’ve had Tom back then, but too “bearish” for my taste now.

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On 3/22/2022 at 12:17 AM, samhexum said:

 

 

 

Catching Up with the Legendary Tom Chase as He Talks the Golden Age of Porn, Embracing His Bottom Side & More

  •  December 1, 2021

In the 1990s, there was a smooth and clean-cut boy with dreamy brown eyes, a flawlessly chiseled physique, and yes, an 11-inch endowment that made him the first lifetime exclusive for Falcon Studios.

In the 2000s, he reemerged at Colt Studios as a hairy and horny man’s man who loved to take it as much as give it.

We speak, of course, of the legendary Tom Chase.

unnamed-2.jpeg

Lots of the guys from this golden age of gay porn were hot, but Tom brought something else to the table (and elsewhere).

Probably more than any other star of his day, Tom could combine being totally masc and aggressive with actually being tender and loving at the same time. It made for a viewing experience like no other in porn and his award-winning scenes all still hold up today.

We are pleased to share that Tom Chase is doing just great and is more content than ever. He’s also still hot as fuck!

Tom joined us for a revealing interview about how he’s been since leaving the industry, some memories of his career, and his plans for the future.

How has your life been since leaving the industry? What have you been doing for the last ten years?

TC:  I left the industry in 2010, after making “The Big One” for Butch Bear Studio (now defunct), and I immediately started working on my emotional and psychological self, all of the work I had to put aside during my 20s and 30s in order to make quality porn. In 2010, I began the difficult work of confronting my anger, rage, disillusionment, resentment, and hatred. I let all of these negative emotions go, and I started to love myself for the first time. I cut ties with my toxic family and my toxic self (my old thinking, my old behavior). I cut ties with toxic friends and toxic clients. I grieved the losses (I cried every day for five years), and then I moved on with my life. For all of this uncomfortable work, I am happy and free. I am satisfied and fulfilled in life. And I am now capable of loving and receiving love, which I do in spades all day long. I am living my best life now, and I am proud of myself for doing so.

How do you look back on your time in the industry?

TC: I look back at my experience with great fondness and appreciation. I am proud of my work and the contributions I have made to the industry. I am enjoying being Tom Chase.  

The ’90s and early 2000s, (when you were one of the biggest stars of the industry!) are widely thought of as The Golden Age of Gay Porn. Do you agree and what do you think made that period so special?

TC: I do agree, because of the timing and convergence of two things: the advances in video technology and the athletic quality of the models. By the 1990s, both had reached their zeniths. The combination was art.

Any fellow stars of that time you consider favorites? Wish you had worked with? Still in touch with?

TC: My favorite co-star is Mike Branson, hands down. Our chemistry was real, and it was passionate. We liked each other a lot, and we respected each other. We had a good brotherhood. Unfortunately, we are not in touch. After we both completed our contracts, we went our separate ways in life.

I do stay in touch with most of my co-stars from my day. We are a family.

51J2M2yDR4L.jpeg

What do you think was your best scene and why? 

TC: My best scene was with Matthew Anders in High Tide. We were not fond of each other from the start, and our scene was a tender, love-making scene. Our initial lack of interest in each other concerned me. On the day of the shoot, however, we both rose to the occasion and delivered our professional best. High Tide turned out to be my masterpiece. In addition to being my best scene, it is my favorite scene. It is the only scene I made for Falcon which truly represents me in bed.

download-1-1.jpeg


You have said it was a deliberate decision of yours to show on screen your progression from boy to man. How and why did you do that? 

TC: Yes, this is true. I felt the world needed to see a true depiction of the sexual and physical maturation of a gay man. Initially, as most gay men, I topped. As I matured and discovered my hole, I started bottoming. This is a typical course for a gay man over his lifetime, and I wanted to show that natural progression. Basically, I produced a documentary of Tom Chase growing up in the bedroom, and I used three porn studios to produce that documentary: Falcon, Colt, and Butch Bear Studios.

If I ever have the opportunity, I’d like to continue the documentary into my senior years.

Do you follow the industry as it is today? Any stars today impress you? 

TC: I follow it from a distance. I enjoy watching Austin Wolf and Tim Kruger. Sometimes, I wish I was John Thomas or Henrik Sommer.

Would you consider a comeback? 

TC: Yes, under two conditions: the scene be bareback only, and I am the bottom.

IMG_5291-scaled.jpg

The leg tats are awful; otherwise I'd still do him.
https://www.cybersocket.com/news-gossip/catching-up-with-the-legendary-tom-chase-as-he-talks-the-golden-age-of-porn-embracing-his-bottom-side-more/

I fucked Tom in a hot tub at a Malibu BeachHouse QED party.  New York sucks these days, you can't beat California for experiences like that.  

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Duff Paxton, Jack Wrangler, Al Parker.  I'm sure I'll think of many others.  Duff Paxton is a particular favorite of mine.  The documentary about Jack Wrangler, as well as his interview with Terri Gross, are very interesting.  I'm not ESPECIALLY attracted to JW, though he is absolutely sexy, but more than almost anyone else, he was a performer.  He actually reminds me a lot of Hugh Jackman, they have the same kind of enthusiasm.

 

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Well, if legend means the performer made a difference, which makes sense, then I'll have to add Kip Knoll, because his look really allowed for all that we would see in the '80s, the William Higgins boy.

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And, now that I've started down this road, there's no way one can mention gay porn idols without referencing Richard Locke, he truly was iconic.

 

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And, I'm sure others have mentioned Michael Lucas.  

 

 

 

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