| | |  | Fun & Exercise | Home » » » Damon and Hunter: Doing It Together (Real People, Real Life, Real Sex series) | | | | | | | Description: | | We filmed the Real People, Real Life, Real Sex erotic documentary DAMON & HUNTER: DOING IT TOGETHER in early 2006, as a follow up to our bestselling films MARIE & JACK: A HARDCORE LOVE STORY, and XANA & DAX: WHEN OPPOSITES ATTRACT. Peggy and I always knew that we wanted the series to feature love stories from a diverse selection of people, and after talking to Damon and Hunter in a series of pre-interviews over the course of several months, they seemed as intrigued by the idea of doing something "kind of anthropological" (as Hunter jokingly called it) as we were interested in capturing their story on film. As in the rest of our Real People, Real Life, Real Sex series of erotic documentaries, the first half of the film is an interview with Damon and Hunter: how they met, how they fell in love, and what they love about being in love. The second half of the film is a candid love scene, every bit as warm and intimate as the interview. Damon and Hunter had been in a relationship for just over two years when we shot them. Both had some experience in the adult film industry, but they had never had the opportunity to just be themselves: to talk about their initial hesitation in moving their relationship from friends to committed lovers, to discuss frankly what they like about sex with one another, and what makes it special and different. Most importantly, they were free here to make love for the camera they way they wanted to, directed only by what they themselves wanted to have captured on film. They do use condoms normally, and the way it's incorporated into their lovemaking is both erotic and anticipation-building -- a terrific example of just how hot and connected safer sex can be. DAMON & HUNTER: DOING IT TOGETHER also includes "Damon and Hunter: The Making of a Love Scene" behind-the-scenes featurette with commentary from Tony and Peggy Comstock. * WINNER Best Documentary, 2006 Melbourne Underground Film Festival * Official Selection 2006 QueerDoc Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Sydney * Official Selection 2006 CineKink Film Festival, New York * Official Selection 2006 OutTakes Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, New Zealand --Tony and Peggy Comstock | | | Product Details: | | | Director:
| Tony Comstock | | Format:
| Dolby, HiFi Sound, NTSC, Widescreen, Anamorphic, DVD, Color | | Language:
| English | | Number of Discs:
| 1 | | Studio:
| Comstock Films | | Run Time:
| 46 minutes | | DVD Release Date:
| April 25, 2006 | | Average Customer Rating:
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98 of 101 found the following review helpful:
Hands down my favorite Comstock title (and all of his titles are first rate)Apr 19, 2007
By Jessica Lux Tony Comstock is the creator and master of a new genre of films: explicit couples' sexuality documentaries. Comstock states that "intent to arouse" is often cited as the dividing line between art and porn. Of all the emotions a director might hope to induce in an audience, arousal remains the last taboo, and Tony Comstock takes it head-on.
I bought all of Comstock's collection at the urgings of the editorial team over at the Feddy & Eddy website. Comstock is a genius, and Damon and Hunter is my hands-down favorite of all his titles. For reference, his other titles include Marie and Jack (Comstock's first film, with married pornographic actors), Xana and Dax (an experienced NY blonde and her younger Brazilian lover), Matt & Khym (a 30-something married couple), and Ashley & Kisha (a lesbian couple). Damon and Hunter is the story of two gay male lovers, and I encourage viewers of any sexual orientation to pick this one up. I'm a heterosexual female and I can assure you that both my partner and I enjoyed this one.
Damon and Hunter found one another as roommates in New York City, and started a sexual relationship before their romantic one. One is a Canadian from a family in which they gays outnumber the straights, and the other was raised as a tried-and-true Southern Christian. In the first half of the film, they discuss their love life, attraction, relationship history, and personal turn-ons in frank terms. Who actually doesn't enjoy anal action during stimulation? Was one worried about handling the size of the other? What are their rules for outside guests in the bedroom? The second half of the movie is movie is pure intimate action.
The DVD comes complete with a bonus track showing alternate camera angles, including an optional audio commentary from Tony and Peggy Comstock. The camera angles would be of interest to cinematography students, but for the casual fan, I recommend sticking with the terrific editing job Comstock did for the main film. The audio commentary contains insights about how Comstock finds his subjects (I guess you can find someone to do anything on Craigslist) and his movie-making strategy. Buy this film to enjoy again and again, both as a documentary piece and as erotic cinema, and look to the audio commentary and previews of other titles when you want to go deeper.
29 of 30 found the following review helpful:
Refreshing, surprising, fascinatingSep 24, 2007
By Shay "Damon and Hunter: Doing It Together" is a real surprise - a documentary film about sex that manages to be as fascinating during the interview as it is erotic during the sex. These two are so into each other, their interaction so intimate, that the interview is just as compelling as the sex itself -- and believe me, the sex is pretty great. I watched this with a grin on my face (or was that a flush?) In any case, it's totally refreshing, and a unique genre: a film about attractive, interesting, REAL people and sex.
37 of 41 found the following review helpful:
Damon and HunterAug 03, 2007
By S. Matthews I purchased this fantastic DVD just from reading the advertising and review. I absolutely loved it. Finally my voyeurism was rewarded with, as Tony Comstock so aptly put it, 'real sex.' I am one of the few people in the world that wonders how anybody 'gets off' on commercially produced porn...it defies my sexual sensibilities.
9 of 9 found the following review helpful:
Two guys in love.Jun 09, 2008
By Jamie I loved how the movie went from the couple talking about their relationship; how they met,their first impressions of each other, and when they first did 'it' . To hot sexy love scenes, I appreciated having a context for those hot moments between them.
Comstock and his wife did great camera work. The camera danced between the graphic close ups to the intense and orgasmic facial expressions. The graphic portion of the film seem to have a more artful side to it then I'm used to seeing in male porn.
It's so refreshing to see love and sex portrayed on porn. But I have a hard time calling this movie porn because it's not cheap meaningless sex. It's sex inside of a loving relationship. If you like sensual and erotic I think you will love this.
15 of 17 found the following review helpful:
Porn with attitudeSep 12, 2008
By jasonhad While there are some nice bits in this work, don't expect it to give you any revelations on intimacy or providing pleasure to your partner. The format is better than average, yet it remains a pornographic film with the usual conventions (oral stimulation, mutual frotting, penetration, pumping, grimacing and the all-important "money shot."
This couple is not typical of the gay couples I know and love. Not a word is spoken during the action, the interviews reveal that the couple is neither monogamous nor inexperienced in the "adult film industry," and while they exchange a few kisses during the action, there is little revealed loving passion. They do have a few good things to say in the interspersed interviews about intimacy, and mention a couple of points about boundaries, but the focal point is the hot action.
Of course, true lovers are poor subjects for erotic filming. They spend a great deal more time petting and touching before having sex, arousing one another to the point where libido takes control. They exchange endearments, say silly things like "I love feeling your fingers on my spine" and often have serious lip-lock while coupling in the missionary position, the side-rear leg-over position, or the leg-grab pump from below position.
They also tend to reach orgasm with a slow, deliberate approach, ensuring maximum pleasure, and often reaching simultaneous climax. And while they hardly shout "à la porno" when release comes, they generally have a few words to say or moans to gasp as it overwhelms their nervous system.
The intimacy of denouement is missing - the relaxed caresses and fremissements so important as the boil goes off, the warmth remaining. "Stay inside me a while" is never mentioned - but I guess when there's latex involved, it may be repugnant. Oh yeah - they had to do the money shot, so I guess it wasn't an option.
Yet, stay this criticism !! - it must be almost impossible to find a gay couple willing to reveal their most intimate moments, tell a camera how they felt after committing to one another, having the blood tests, and making love for the first time free of latex and fear.
None of that here - just a couple of cute guys making it on a mattress on the floor in the corner of a room, saying a few things about a relationship that somehow doesn't quite ring true, following the directions of the guy with the camera and trying to make it look as "real" as possible.
Three stars for the attractive erotica and the attempt at least to present something other than the usual bump and grind stuff. Besides - it's cheaper than avowed porn; but you probably won't retrieve this short film from your library for a long time after a first viewing.
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