WARNING!
Distributor | Released | Length |
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Active Duty Productions | 2001 | 100 |
Description source: promotional material
A Note From Dink:
At long last we bring you our very first "guest director's" video. And what a guest director it is. Steven Zeeland (the writer of such books as "The Masculine Marine", "Barracks Buddies And Soldier Lovers" and "Sailors And Sexual Identity") has stepped away from the word processor and behind the camera to "trade places" with me. Zeeland and I became great friends after an interview he did with me for Unzipped Magazine. "Out Of The Brig" is the result of our friendship and the friendship he had with these young, once sailors gone bad.
A Note From Steve Zeeland:
Earlier this year, UNZIPPED MONTHLY magazine published my interview with Dink Flamingo of www.activeduty.com - a man I've accoladed (affectionately) as "THE LEAST SLEAZY FIGURE IN MILITARY AMATEUR PORN VIDEO."
DF and I hit it off well enough that, at the close of the interview, he and I agreed to "trade places for a day." Dink has promised to contribute some show-stopping authentic accounts of erotic liaisons with Barrack Bad Boys -- my nonfiction-erotica-anthology-in-progress. For my part in this unholy union, I pledged to try my hand at playing auteur in his notorious, scandal-ridden, irresistibly sordid "military meat" sub-genre. . . .
After kindly, and very patiently, bearing with me for nine long months, DF breathed satisfaction (and considerable relief) at receiving the overwrought (blood-, sweat-, tear- and otherwise stained) "labor of love" I finally delivered to him last week: OUT OF THE BRIG.
If nothing else, one advance review I've already garnered makes all of the fluids expended worthwhile. Pronounced one casual acquaintance (someone with a reputation for bluntness), nodding approval: "Steve. You're a pornographic poet."
It is lucky, but also fitting that there's no risk that my Three Masturbating Sailors can be accused of "disgracing the military."
More so than ever, the guys I find myself most drawn to interviewing, and now photographing, are inevitably the rebels - "troublemakers." The sailors shown in this video may well be fantasies come true -- especially for viewers with a preference for rough / uniformed trade. But the title Out Of The Brig is no fantasy; it's documentary. This video offers a private viewing window on real-life tattooed Navy "bad boys" who really have broken the rules, have done time, and are no longer on active duty - are no longer answerable to anyone.