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Also returning is another fan favorite,
Falcon stud Andrew Stark, who has been
quiet for a few years. LaRue also snagged a
fourth comeback for a non-sex role: Falcon
royalty Brad Patton, who appeared in the
original and flew up from Miami for a cameo
(in what LaRue calls his Charlie’s Angels
moment, a nod to the Jaclyn Smith cameo in
the 2000 movie).
LaRue also got to direct Brent Corrigan
for the first time. The two had appeared
together in front of the camera before
(LaRue had a dialogue role in Falcon’s The
Velvet Mafia in 2006), but had an otherwise
rocky history. “We had a little bit of a kind
of tumultuous … uh … past … you know,
jabbing and ribbing and not maybe being
the politest to each other that we could have
been. But he has changed so much and I’ve
changed so much, and I asked him to be in
the movie. He could have of course turned
me down, but he didn’t … and he’s so good
in it.”
The project features new Falcon exclusive
Skyy Knox (“He is so beautiful, so gorgeous
and such a great performer,” gushes LaRue)
as Rogue, a renegade angel who escapes
hell and heads to Earth—where things
aren’t as rosy as he had hoped. Devil Dean
Monroe sends his minions to bring Rogue
back, but a stripper named Lucky may get
in their way. Making his debut is Gabriel
Alanzo as one of four dark angels in pursuit
of the runaway. Rounding out the cast are
Johnny V, Sean Zevran, Arad Winwin, Andre
Donovan, Armond Rizzo and Trelino.
“So many people have lent their talents to
this movie. This is not another porno movie,
this is a fucking porn event, you know? It’s
beyond my wildest dreams,” says LaRue. “I
finally got to see the full movie yesterday,
and it’s going to blow everyone away. It’s
so fucking good. It’s got six sex scenes in a
day and age where we’re seeing movies that
have three. And it’s got a cast of 14, and it’s
just spectacular.”
The film drew the attention of some
impressive talents behind the scenes,
like renowned designer Michael Schmidt.
“He styled stuff for Lady Gaga, Madonna,
Aerosmith, Cher,” says an excited LaRue
of the film’s wardrobe designer. “He even
brought a wardrobe piece that he made for
Madonna for her ‘Ghosttown’ video that she
ended up not wearing; Dean is wearing it in
the movie.”
CockyBoys performer Taylor Reign
worked his makeup magic (“He is just
amazing … he painted all the fake tattoos on
all the guys”) and was a wardrobe assistant,
while John Hall is on board with concept art
and illustrations. “He draws these amazing
pictures. He’s a big fan, and when he found
out I was doing the movie, he called and
said, ‘Can I please do the illustrations of the
cast?’ In the first one, someone from Falcon
did the illustrations, and so I incorporate
one of the illustrations from the first
one into this one, and John does all the
illustrations for this one,” LaRue shares.
“What’s funny is I was going through all
my boxes with my stuff at home, and I happened to come
upon some pieces from the original movie! Some collars
and pieces made out of guitar picks and feathers, and we
incorporated them into the movie. I added a lot of little
nods and reminders of the first one,” says LaRue, noting
the two storylines are loosely connected.
“Probably one of the only differences between the two is
that back then, I used a lot of bling and a lot of prosthetic
makeup that I didn’t do in this one. This is more up to
date. This is more like The Crow versus Blade, kind of in that
dark underworld kind of feel. So the costuming is brilliant,
and it’s just really, really well done. The attention to detail
is impeccable.”
LaRue was also elated to shoot at the Armory, the
longtime home to Kink.com—which moved production out
of the historic San Francisco Mission building earlier this
year.
“They were in the process of clearing out, and I was the
last adult project to be shot there … I’ve been wanting
to shoot at that fucking place forever! We got to shoot in
what I think they call the catacombs … it’s got an actual
river running through it, so that’s the devil’s lair, and
it’s so fucking fabulous. Everything in the porn universe
DEVIL’S OWN Top, Skyy Knox, Sean Zevran, Andre Donovan, Dean Monroe, Arad
Winwin, Gabriel Alanzo. Right, Blake Riley, JJ Knight; left, Zevran, Donovan, Winwin.
came together to make this movie. And mr. Pam’s still
photography is book worthy; if they don’t make a book out
of the photography, they’re missing out.”
LaRue also got to work with Tony Dimarco for the first
time ever (who serves as cinematographer with mr. Pam),
which was “a total pleasure. We’re all so different that
bringing all of our ideas—and helping each other getting
those ideas to work—really made for an awesome project.”
LaRue now has four more projects on the books for
Falcon, including a Hot House shoot in May, another movie
with Dimarco in September and a Raging Stallion film with
Steve Cruz.
“I’m back. I’m so happy … it’s pretty great. Getting
sober has reignited my creative juices. That was always one
of my strengths, being able to come up with creative ideas
at the drop of a hat. I’ve got so many, and the ideas are just
flowing out of me. Tim has welcomed me back, and I can’t
thank him enough for that. And being there with my best
friend Sister Roma and working with (VP of Production)
Adam Robinson again, and Tony and Andrew Rosen and
the different editors there, and mr. Pam—there’s a lot of
creative people there. We all have egos, but put those to
the side a little bit, we can make some fucking killer stuff.”
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