Latino gay fan club

Latino Fan Club is a gay pornographic film and magazine production company that specializes in producing videos that cater to viewers who are attracted to Latino men, with emphasis on the casual sexual interaction between heterosexual men, and on uncircumcised penises.

The company began in when a number of pornographic production companies surfaced specializing in films featuring men who were gay-for-pay. Writer-director-producer Brian Brennan has been the principal force behind the Latino Fan Club since its inception.

"Boys of El Barrio: The Original Latino Fan Club"

Several actors appeared in a number of fan features, including Rico Suave, Romeo Castillo and M. Vic Mann in the early years of the studio. Ingay porn in America was enjoying unprecedented popularity. Real-life male hustlers, they had the sexual aura and machismo that has become the main ingredient in the Latino Fan Club recipe for X-rated erotica over the years.

This element of natural masculinity, in fact, is one quality that has always set the LFC videos apart from the usual L. That may appeal to a majority of viewers, but not to everyone. Many, including Brennan, wanted to see the latinos of men they encountered on the streets of New York—streetwise, macho hustler-types looking to show off their hard bodies and harder dicks for a few dollars.

Making porn in those days meant renting expensive three-quarter-inch video cameras and recorders. Brennan took a chance and shot on consumer-quality VHS, knowing what was lacking in club quality would be made up for in shooting hot sex scenes between horny Latin males. As orders began to fill his post office box, Brennan planned his next series of video features.

Bythe Latino Gay Club was getting noticed, and Brennan was offered an opportunity to have his videos distributed nationwide. Fan he retained the rights to his mail-order operation, LFC titles now appeared in stores in color packages that would appeal to a wider base of consumers. The late gay film critic John W. The media began to take notice, not just the gay press.

In shooting a scene, I believe that it is important to create a non-threatening atmosphere where the talent of the models can be brought to the surface. I explain who their character is and what information needs to be in the scene and let them use their own words. I get a club natural and realistic scene this way.

More recently, J. Colina wrote and directed his now-classic series, starting with Spanish Lessons, which many critics in the gay media consider to be one of the best gay Latin latinos ever. Super Barrio Brothers, which came out in gay, presented a vision of Latin men as superheroes in a fantasy city of the future.

Sincethe Latino Fan Club has continued to keep its fans informed about ongoing video projects and premieres, new model photos and video preview trailers on its Web site, www. Another contribution to this entry: Some of the actors in the films produced by Latino Fan Club identify as heterosexual strictly in the films for business.

In the beginning the actors where generally portrayed as fellas from "around the block". Many of the early films featured older white men paying for the services of younger men. The films and the subject matter has broadened over the years to include an SFI-FI themed series and themes involving various parts of urban NYC life featuring mostly, Latino, black, and other young men of color, including Tiger Tyson.

Many of the Latino Fan Club films are remarkable for the humor.