- Colby Jansen: There's, uh, an overwhelming number of straight guys that are doing gay porn. You know, the money's better than it is in straight porn, and in straight porn the guys have to have really big rock-hard dicks, basically, because there's so many guys that want to do it. And, the straight guys - how straight are they?
- Rocco Reed: I think the reason you're seeing more people undressed in mainstream is because sex sells. ultimately, and the culture's open to it. But's funny is porn, on the other hand, is on the decline. It's still looked at as like a very very derogative, very negative thing. Everywhere you look, it's like "Oh, my God, this person took their shirt off! What do they look like with their shirt off? This person's got this body," and "100 best bodies on guys under thirty." Like, all you hear and see, everywhere you look on every magazine is sex-sex-sex. It's everywhere you look; but, yet, if you do porn, you're a bad person.
- Johnny Rapid: I got my intelligence from my grandmother. I got my looks from my daddy. I got my sarcasm and attitude from my mother. Anyways, I love my family.
- Self - Weho Project Director: I think porn stars have to be actors to a degree because, let's say, when you have someone who does a lot of scenes, obviously at some point they're gonna be paired with someone that they're not attracted to, and yet it's still their job to make you, the viewer, believe that they find this guy the hottest guy in the world, even if there's, like, no chemistry whatsoever. The problem when getting them to do something more complex like, uh, create a character or do dialogue or try to help you en... enhance a storyline, is that they don't have the formal training, so that's the biggest problem when trying to get, like, an acting performance out of a... out of a porn star.
- Johnny Rapid: And I'm weird. I can look at cars and get hard. A Ferrari 458, full carbon fiber body - uhhh.
- Colby Jansen: Uh, I've gotten some odd pushback in my life about my marriage. I didn't really tell my family that she was trans. I didn't really feel like it was a big deal, and, so, nobody knew anything, but I... I have three sisters, and I told my sisters. So, my two sisters that were a little bit older just... they didn't care. They were a little weirded out, but they didn't really care. They just thought it was odd. And then my youngest sister didn't care at all. My mother found out what the name Gia Darling was and she'd googled it and found all this stuff, and then found out "Colby Jansen" and so she decided, oh my god, and so she went into my house and went through everything. So, currently, I don't speak to my mother, and it kinda sucks because it... like... my father and I were best friends. His whole opinion was, he was like "I love my son; I don't care; this doesn't change anything for me," and my mother, like, refuses to have any relationship with me because of my relationship with Gia and the fact that I do porn, and the fact that Gia did porn, and she just thinks that it's dirty and immoral and she'd rather me kill people for a living, I guess, like I used to, and so...
- [Colby used to be a marine]
- Brent Everett: What I get complimented on the most is probably my lips or - and my dick, actually. My lips and my dick.
- [laughs]
- Brent Everett: I'm very aware that, uh, I get my big dick from my dad
- [laughs]
- Brent Everett: because my mom would always talk about it.
- Johnny Rapid: I'm a very sexual person. I'm really dominant over females. I fuck the shit out of 'em, dominate them, I choke them, I slap 'em, spit on 'em, pick 'em up, turn 'em around, screw 'em on the walls, screw 'em on the floor, the bed, just just everywhere, all over then place. With a guy I like to be done almost that way, not so much, 'cause I'm pretty rough and mean and... Because I'm a wrestler, I know damn good well I could get up, whoop their ass; so, them trying to dominate me is kinda cool.
- Rocco Reed: My fiancee was not so comfortable with the, uh, straight performing because, obviously, it's like it was threatening to her. "All right, honey, I'm going to work to have sex with another girl. I'll be home at five. Whadda you want for dinner?" It-it didn't really sit well with her, but ever since I've done the gay stuff, she's... And she's not like "Yes, go get 'em," you know, but she's not threatened, so it's just, "I'm going to work," so it doesn't bother her.
- Narrator: Growing up in the 1980s before access to Internet porn, a young gay man had to rely heavily on his imagination. Catching a glimpse of a teammate undressing in the locker room, imagining what was filling out a pair of Wranglers in just the right places, or flipping through the pages of a fitness magazine were as close to gay porn as you got, unless you were living in a big city.
- Narrator: In 2000 it was risky business getting into adult entertainment. Today, in a volitile economy, more and more young people are using it to put themselves through school or, because like the new queen of pop, they've also been bitten by the fame monster.
- Self - Ryan Remmet Studios Director: [on directing the talent] I just tell 'em how it is. "Do you wanna look good? I'm holding the camera. I'm giving you the technical direction. This is what I need from you. Can you do this?" There's been occasions where I'll be, like, "Before we block this position, can you please show me which way your head's gonna face, which way your ass is gonna face? Let's figure this out," you know, and... sometimes the guys are having a tough time understanding what I want from them, or they're just not paying attention, and I'll be like "Okay, this is what I want," and I'll get in there and I'll bend over, and you'll get the little pranksters who'll come up and try to mount me from behind, and... and, you know, to that it's... it's good because I'll joke with 'em. I'll let them get away with it, you know, because none of 'em are ever trying anything crazy. They're just trying to have fun. They're just testing their... their boundaries with me, and I allow that to happen. I don't ever come back with a "Ho, hey, I don't do this," you know, because that's like you're on the wrong set then. Anyone who takes their own sexuality that seriously does not belong on a porn set.
- Narrator: Pornography is one of the last bastions of moral contention, but if everyone is watching it, what's left to argue?
- Brent Everett: How I'd describe my sexuality would be trisexual
- [laughs]
- Brent Everett: I'll try anything once.
- [laughs]