

A Marine's locker room fantasy gets the full cinematic treatment.
Pierce had done his four year stint in the Marines and decided it was time for something new. "It was the best and worst time of my life," he said. "Did people know you were gay when you were in there?" "A couple did, yes," he said. He had already told us he is gay... bisexual, actually. He said he is still seeing girls here and there. "More guys than girls, probably," he confessed. "What do you like more about guys than girls?" "They're easy to read," he said. "Easy to please. We think on the same level." He knows what he wants! We had him soap up in the shower and he told us about his gym locker room fantasy - meeting a hot guy in the shower and getting harsh.
Acting
Pierce's candid interview breaks the fourth wall completely.
Production
Sean Cody's signature clean aesthetic elevates the genre.
Director
Sean Cody
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Sean Cody built an empire on the 'straight-acting gay man' archetype that dominated 2000s gay male culture.
The military-to-porn pipeline became a recognizable trope in the genre, playing on forbidden desire and 'don't ask, don't tell' tension.