Guest Daddy Posted August 23, 2010 Posted August 23, 2010 (edited) Of all the people I've met working on this Chuck Holmes documentary, director John Summers was one of my favorites. He died yesterday morning in his North Hollywood home from an apparent heart attack. Summers was one of the people most responsible for the Falcon look -- he brought a style and class to post-Aspen movies that really set the studio apart. He claimed that one of my favorite of Summer's movies, Style (1981) was the first porn where the boys were shaved. He also had Bruce Weber's assistant Kyle Martin style the movie -- clothes were brought in from Wilkes Bashford, hair was done, the feet were bleached and the 80s were ON. Summers had come to San Francisco in the late 60s and ran a series of boy brothels with John Travis. Later, he, Travis, Matt Sterling and Chuck Holmes would become the founders of the industry as we know it. It was illegal, it was dangerous and to hear Summers tell it, it was a lot of fun. He was always behind the scenes (he never liked to be photographed) and always cooking up trouble (Vanity Fair once referred to only as the mysterious Black Buddha of Porn), but in my experience, always a pleasure to deal with. We shot an interview with him in March, and he'd call every couple of weeks to talk about bad Hollywood movies, money-making schemes, and the importance of high-quality mixed nuts. He loved art and orchids and preppies with big, big dicks. I'll miss him a lot. John Summers Dead Edited August 23, 2010 by Daddy Quote
Guest Matrix Posted August 23, 2010 Posted August 23, 2010 John Summers was not a great director - he was a master director. He created some of the hottest sex then on film which then became tape and OMG it was like the sex was happening right there in the very same room. John Summers probably, single handedly, was responsible for what we now know as manscaping today. Some might say it carried away by others but he was, as the article states the first to groom his models. When he put 5 or 6 or 7 guys into an orgy scene your screen screamed and oozed raw sexual inhibition. (I think I'm getting a bit hard just thinking about it now) If I had every load back I spent on a John Summers film I could be 17 again. He really was a special talent. RIP. Quote
Guest FourAces Posted August 24, 2010 Posted August 24, 2010 I enjoyed watching several videos from his studios in the old days. What a shame he has died Quote