April 16, 2014 |
CockyBoys Presents âKissâ¢Hugâ¢Fuckâ¢Loveâ |
NEW YORK, NY — Today CockyBoys launches its new film series by award-winning director Jake Jaxson called Kiss•Hug•Fuck•Love. The new series was conceived as a follow-up to A Thing of Beauty and was designed to explore and intertwine the sexual and creative energy of both the filmmakers and performers. Inspired by the 15 year relationship of filmmaker Jaxson and Director of Photography RJ Sebastian, Kiss•Hug•Fuck•Love showcases harmony in its many forms, celebrating the beauty that occurs when all of someone’s needs are satisfied and they are enjoying and living life in the moment. Watch these confident young men strip away their inhibitions and simply live and enjoy the four things that most people crave every day, Kiss•Hug•Fuck•Love. The first installment of the series stars Justin Matthews, Duncan Black, and Colby Keller. Justin is a true southern boy with a big heart, a beaming smile, and a strong passion for music. He lives his life the same way he plays his guitar — on the fly. Along with Colby Keller and Duncan Black, Justin's version of the perfect day is collected into the simple pleasures of life. And from that perfect day he creates a perfect song, sung around the campfire with friends and lovers. The music in this title is a result of a collaboration between Justin Matthews, Jake Jaxson, and RJ Sebastian, working together to create the mood, energy, and soundtrack of the film. Director Jake Jaxson says of the new project now playing only on CockyBoys, "Someone once asked what I was most proud of. Without a doubt, it's my relationship with RJ and Benny. But after 15 years, I am very proud and blessed to have such an amazing man in my life. It seems like yesterday and yet forever. It is with this feeling and nostalgia in my heart that I created the new film series Kiss•Hug•Fuck•Love — inspired by my love, our life, and the blessed ability we have to be creative together." He explains, "While the end result of our work may at times seem effortless, it's often the result of much turmoil and upset. The creative process is not always easy, but so often it's worth fighting for. The same can be said for our relationship. It's work! There have been many trying, painful, and difficult moments in our 15 years together. Some days are better than others. But how wonderful is love. As I write this now, I can only remember the best as I look back and yet forward into never-ending possibility of more years to come."
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