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The first two Buttman films had lengthy scripts, but the series soon evolved into an improvised, spontaneous format. The early Buttman films were written, produced, directed, edited, shot and manufactured personally by Stagliano. He formed his Buttman persona, and shot Adventures of Buttman. This technique is today known as Point of view pornography. At the time this was in contrast to the majority of porn, which tended not to make viewers aware of the camera. The first-person perspective was influenced by the 1960s film Blowup. Influenced by amateur pornography, In 1989 Stagliano hit on the idea of performing in a film while also operating the camera, so that the viewer experiences the film through the eyes of his character. It would only be released on DVD 20 years later. The first Evil Angel film was Dance Fire, filmed in 1988 by Stagliano, starring himself, Trinity Loren, Brandy Alexandre and others. She didn't, but I loved the name and wound up using it for my company." Buttman and Gonzo She was a very nasty girl and I suggested that she call herself Evil Angel. At the same time I had a girlfriend who called herself Angel when she did strip shows. This was when I was doing Dracula and chains. So this MC started calling me Evil John to differentiate us. The origin of the company's name goes back to when Stagliano was working as a stripper: "There was another guy in one of my shows named John. In 1989 he started Evil Angel, to sell his own films. For the next six years he shot films for other companies to manufacture and distribute.
#JAMES DEEN'S 7 SINS MOVIE#
Stagliano initially had little knowledge of filmmaking, but he made his first movie for $8,000 in 1983: Bouncing Buns, starring Stacy Donovan. Into the 1990s, by shooting its productions with video cameras, Evil Angel could still make films for $8,000. A film using video could be made for as little as $5,000, compared to a minimum of $40,000 for a movie shot on film. In 1983 the VCR had been recently introduced, and producers were beginning to make pornographic films on videotape. In the late 1970s a feature-length porn film shot on celluloid-usually 35mm-might have cost as much as $350,000. The company's rise to prominence was fueled by the industry switch from film to videotape. Cut back to Bailey with her photos: She ends the disturbing story with a bang.Evil Angel owner John Stagliano Background and beginnings Cut to Bailey naked, taking a sweaty, choking fuck amid four dudes. Next, pretty Bailey sensually eats strawberries as she peruses a pile of pornographic Polaroids. She kneels to suck cock and gets her shapely ass sodomized. Bailey masturbates as he humps away, but a close-up of her eyes shows her lustful mind wandering… In a black leather corset and knee-high, spike heeled boots, the sexy vixen wanders a dark, ethereal dreamscape, caressing, kissing, sucking and screwing seven silent, black-clad men. Blue-eyed, longhaired Bailey’s bedmate, Derrick Pierce, awakens for some morning boffing. He hoods her head in her skirt and roughly pounds her into the pavement. In a dark alley, James manhandles the cute, natural-bodied blonde, fucking her asshole against a cinder block wall. In ‘James Deen’s 7 Sins: LUST,’ the director/stud continues his artistic conceptual porn series with a psycho-sexual vision starring Bailey Blue.