PornFlak
02-04-2008, 03:26 PM
Offset Entertainment Taps Tommy Gunn as Next 'Porn Icon'
VAN NUYS, Calif. — Critically acclaimed performer and 2007 AVN Male Performer of the Year Tommy Gunn has been selected by Offset Entertainment to star in its next volume of "Porn Icon."
The company began the "Porn Icon" series as a way to spotlight the men in the business who've distinguished themselves as among the most recognizable in the adult male talent pool and as someone who is universally recognized as a performer who can consistently carry a scene. Past men who Offset has featured in the series include Sean Michaels, Hershel Savage, Mark Davis and Mr. Marcus.
"I'm totally flattered and honored to have been chosen along side the ranks of such men as Mark Davis, Sean Michaels and Hershel Savage for Offset Entertainment's 'Porn Icon,'" Gunn said. "When I heard the news of Offset wanting to showcase me in this ongoing series, I was kinda taken considering the status one has to be in order to be considered a 'Porn Icon.' It's made me realize that I have achieved such a level and it is pretty unbelievable. I thank the gang at Offset for such a great opportunity."
Carlos Villalobos, Offset president, said he looks forward to bringing Gunn's "Porn Icon" to the fans.
"For the short time that Offset's been in business, we're very lucky to have worked with some of the best male and female talent," he added. "The 'Porn Icon' series came about as an overdue tribute to the guys in the industry, who make the girls look good. Tommy does not have as much time in the business as the previous icons, but he definitely earned the title due to his performance and personality."
"Porn Icon: Tommy Gunn" is scheduled for release in July and will be sold in stores, a change from Offset's usual channel of distribution.
"We look forward to the feedback of Tommy's 'Porn Icon' from the fans," Villalobos said. "This is something new for us, as our sales have been exclusively direct-to-consumer to control our own distribution. However, we can be seen on cable and pay per view, and we're actively looking to take our titles overseas."
VAN NUYS, Calif. — Critically acclaimed performer and 2007 AVN Male Performer of the Year Tommy Gunn has been selected by Offset Entertainment to star in its next volume of "Porn Icon."
The company began the "Porn Icon" series as a way to spotlight the men in the business who've distinguished themselves as among the most recognizable in the adult male talent pool and as someone who is universally recognized as a performer who can consistently carry a scene. Past men who Offset has featured in the series include Sean Michaels, Hershel Savage, Mark Davis and Mr. Marcus.
"I'm totally flattered and honored to have been chosen along side the ranks of such men as Mark Davis, Sean Michaels and Hershel Savage for Offset Entertainment's 'Porn Icon,'" Gunn said. "When I heard the news of Offset wanting to showcase me in this ongoing series, I was kinda taken considering the status one has to be in order to be considered a 'Porn Icon.' It's made me realize that I have achieved such a level and it is pretty unbelievable. I thank the gang at Offset for such a great opportunity."
Carlos Villalobos, Offset president, said he looks forward to bringing Gunn's "Porn Icon" to the fans.
"For the short time that Offset's been in business, we're very lucky to have worked with some of the best male and female talent," he added. "The 'Porn Icon' series came about as an overdue tribute to the guys in the industry, who make the girls look good. Tommy does not have as much time in the business as the previous icons, but he definitely earned the title due to his performance and personality."
"Porn Icon: Tommy Gunn" is scheduled for release in July and will be sold in stores, a change from Offset's usual channel of distribution.
"We look forward to the feedback of Tommy's 'Porn Icon' from the fans," Villalobos said. "This is something new for us, as our sales have been exclusively direct-to-consumer to control our own distribution. However, we can be seen on cable and pay per view, and we're actively looking to take our titles overseas."