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Blue Movie Auditions

“at the end, the farmer’s son leaves with the salesman, and….”

Blue Movie Auditions
directed by: Tom DeSimone (1974)
Starring: Jacque, Jeff Puckett, Ken Gordon, Leo Gayle, and Peter Raw (need to check credits to confirm, there are 6 models, in all)

Sometimes known as How To Make A Homo Movie, distributed by Something Weird Video, DeSimone vigorously denies ever making such a film, but most likely Blue is the original title, and in fact his film, but someone changed the name along the way. Check out this guy’s idea of the scene he’d like to make.

3 replies on “Blue Movie Auditions”

Two things, first I thought I’d leave a link to when I reviewed this one last year:

https://www.reddit.com/r/VintageGayVids/comments/wlexf6/blue_movie_auditions_times_productions_1974/

While I’m here, I wanted to mention something. I’m working on a new one about another of Tom’s movies, and I found two links from your blog that I’ll be leaving in the top section. Here they are, do you notice anything different about them?

https://www.bjland.ws/wordpress/2020/01/07/tomdesimone-com/

https://bjland.ws/directors/desimone.html

The first goes to your actual blog, and one of the posts with a great nude shot of Tom that I don’t remember seeing. The second is to your director page for him, which is really good. I got the url’s just by copy / pasting them from the page they’re on, the url in the first one includes the ‘www’ before ‘bjland’ and the second one doesn’t have it. Is that on purpose? Have you had trouble integrating the directors pages the way you’ve wanted to? I know you mentioned those director pages you’ve compiled before in some context, and the including of the ‘www’ (or not) may be part of that. This isn’t really my business and you don’t have to tell me, just check that if it’s been giving you problems.

i’m not quite sure what the question is – they are two different webpages – are you having problems accessing either of them? The “blog” will always include “wordpress” in the URL, unless it’s part of the older blog, then it would have “weblog”; my directors, and other non-blog pages of course don’t include the “blog” “weblog” or “wordpress” as they wouldn’t be in that directory.

funny you mention TOM, as I just scanned an interview from ALTERNATE magazine, which has that nude pic!

I was able to access both pages just fine, the directors page looks more like your older version of the blog did. I just noticed the ‘www’ in one and missing from the other and thought I’d point it out, in case it was an oversight on your part. No worries. And thanks for expanding the number of recent comments at the bottom, that’s sure to be handy! Take care.

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