Colt’s Casting Couch … Lucas Wins Battle …
May 6, 2007 … Things have been crazy this week. Keep up with the news. Los Angeles’ LAPD are doing their impression of Nazi’s, and the Republican candidates have invaded the San Fernando Valley! Yikes!
In lieu of that drama, Colt has announced the recently re-launched line entitled Casting Couch. Starring Buckshot Men Brad Patton and Brian Hansen and featuring some of the hottest uncut talent from Europe.



The story revolves around the production of a prime time soap opera in Budapest that will star an American celebrity and tabloid subject, played by Buckshot Man Brad Patton, which sets the scene for some real ‘off screen’ action. Buckshot Man Brian Hansen, who plays the series producer and Roland Dane, as the director, lead a cast of Eastern European uncut studs, who enact roles behind the scenes and on the set, giving the story a wide range of sexual action and characters. Director Dane teams up again with Sacanny, the director of photography.
Casting Couch is wrapped and in post production. Expect release mid-August. For those of you who can’t wait, it will be available for members of the website mid-June.
Also in Colt news, gage Weston appeared on Bravo’s Workout. Gage is hot and truly down to earth. His appearance was not only sexy, but also telling about Gage’s real-life experience in Iraq and his relationship with his boyfriend Luke Garrett. Check out the Colt blog for more information as well as a short YouTube clip.

There’s continuing drama on the Lucas Entertainment front. Here’s the latest quote from Michael’s email to me: “As you all know, the company that owns the rights to Federico Fellini’s film “La Dolce Vita” brought a lawsuit against me earlier this year. Some of you were very happy to report that Lucas Entertainment was “slapped” with a lawsuit.
Some particularly clever people, like Chris Ward, even predicted that this lawsuit would be the end of me and my company. What many failed to recognize was that this was nothing more than a homophobic, porn-hating move from the plaintiff. For God’s sake, how could anyone possible confuse the two films with each other? And how could my movie tarnish the reputation of an old, black-and-white movie from the ’60s that has a name most Americans can’t even pronounce correctly?
About a month ago, the plaintiff filed a motion in court to place an injunction on sales and distribution of “Michael Lucas’ La Dolce Vita.” Last Friday my lawyer and their three lawyers (one of whom was named by IP Law & Business as one of the best lawyers in America met in court to present arguments to the judge. The judge denied the injunction, so, yes, we will continue distributing, selling, and promoting the film.”
Besides all that, they’re casting for “The Intern”, Michael’s sex comedy for 2007. For more information, check out his blog.
More this week. Make sure to spay or neuter your pets.
Thanks,
Mark








