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G-off found a beiber look alike for one of his gay flicks, take it like a man I believe was the title, he finds the best talent for his high production movies

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1 hour ago, Leykis101 said:

G-off found a beiber look alike for one of his gay flicks, take it like a man I believe was the title, he finds the best talent for his high production movies

That's one of the better ones. He actually got a starring role in his own production.

That Geoff..... works hard and plays harder..... :whistle:

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10 hours ago, Leykis101 said:

G-off found a beiber look alike for one of his gay flicks, take it like a man I believe was the title, he finds the best talent for his high production movies

Take It Like A Man did include that guy, but you may have missed a better flick I did with him. It was more sensual. It was called 'Just In Beiber.' It was a romantic porn film about just the two of us enjoying each other's company.

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Ha ha ha, just-in beiber, I find that highly offensive! Just the way I like it, that was my fav, g-offs all time best, boys will be girls, that's  a classic

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2 hours ago, AlphaMale said:

I thought it was called Geoff In Bieber.....

It was bootlegged under a bunch of different titles. 

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6 hours ago, KarpetRydOFunk said:

It was bootlegged under a bunch of different titles. 

No, that was a different film. It was actually a trilogy.

Just In Bieber

Geoff In Bieber

Justin's Bieber Gets Geoffed

 

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1 hour ago, Geoff said:

No, that was a different film. It was actually a trilogy.

Just In Bieber

Geoff In Bieber

Justin's Bieber Gets Geoffed

 

Man, I can't keep up. Like you said, you shot nearly 7000 films in just the last couple years. Forgive me if they all blur into one. 

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Those Beiber films were very well done (the budgets were on par with anything Lucas has made) and they certainly "expanded" Geoff's, well Geoff.

The best series and if I recall correctly this one consisted of 63 films in total (I am not including the "best of's" or the fan films of course) were the "Boys Being Girls Doing Boys". Volume 18 was incredibly special as it strayed for a moment into "Boys Being Girls Doing Boys Doing Girl", which is the only film in the archive that includes an actual woman.

 

Fingers crossed Geoff cums out of retirement and graces us with a new "entry".

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Humor is subjective of course but what is disconcerting is why anyone would "lose respect" for someone just because of his or her chosen private or professional path in life...

Back on topic:

I did however almost forget my all time FAVORITE entry in Geoffrey's skinography entitled "The Goat".

This one was made and distributed right onsite during one of the most amazing gatherings of who's who and was given to the stars/guests upon their departure from Geoff's palace de pleasure. Geoff's parties would put the great Gatsby's to shame for flamboyancy and debauchery.

The "guests/performers" were many, however select and the title of the epic piece came into culmination after the final culmination with none other then the true Patriot himself. Mr. NE TB12 himself...

I think Tom and Geoff are still recouping from the shenanigans of that sultry evening in 2012 and I'd say that G and TB shared a lot more than what we saw and later re-enjoyed on our respective dvd players.

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That's very thought provoking stuff, but I thought you were referring to The Sheep, not the goat, the sheep was very low budget, just some Velcro gloves and a Sony vhs camcorder, very low production, but that's what made it so brilliant, not sure where it was shot, but he was clearly trespassing! Pure genius

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1 hour ago, Leykis101 said:

That's very thought provoking stuff, but I thought you were referring to The Sheep, not the goat, the sheep was very low budget, just some Velcro gloves and a Sony vhs camcorder, very low production, but that's what made it so brilliant, not sure where it was shot, but he was clearly trespassing! Pure genius

Thanks for bringing up the second installment of the animal farm trilogy, of course, like the first 2 films and their relative greatness, the final installment being Pollo Polo is the cherry atop a magnificent,yet very difficult to track down series.

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11 hours ago, martinsane said:

Those Beiber films were very well done (the budgets were on par with anything Lucas has made) and they certainly "expanded" Geoff's, well Geoff.

The best series and if I recall correctly this one consisted of 63 films in total (I am not including the "best of's" or the fan films of course) were the "Boys Being Girls Doing Boys". Volume 18 was incredibly special as it strayed for a moment into "Boys Being Girls Doing Boys Doing Girl", which is the only film in the archive that includes an actual woman.

 

Fingers crossed Geoff cums out of retirement and graces us with a new "entry".

Seriously guys, I am so humbled. My heart beat a few extra beats tonight knowing how invested you guys are in my career. 

And yes, all of the above is true. Wasn't "Boys Being Girls Doing Boys Doing Girl" a crazy time? We were all doing our thing and then Nikki Slitz walked in the room all nude n' stuff and we're all like, 'OMFG?! What is this? What do we do with it?' We all went soft and cried a little, which was pretty embarrassing. I think I hid from her under a table for a few minutes and then eventually she found a strap on and started partying with one of the more adventurous guys. 

Later on when I was comfortable and being sensual with one of the other dudes again she touched my shoulder and I yelped like a banshee. Crazy times. 

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G-Off, can you believe still nobody has spotted my debut in flick #6,734, your hilarious tribute to baseball, titled Foul Balls, I debuted as my working alias, Dick Fitzwell, I also had a cameo under the alias Willie Fister in his karate flick Blowgun, I owe alot to you brother thanks 4 getting me in, no pun.

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That was Willie Fister, not foster

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