Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Joe & Ron -- Part 1 of 2

Ron Collette and Joe Napoli in a set of photos by AMG that appear to be from a wrestling match that was put on film.  But I don't have any record of these two guys doing any film together. 

While reviewing these photos I was impressed with the "action shots" that were captured.  Because of this, I think the models were most likely posed to capture them "in action".  And, frankly, they're damn good.  



Joe's butt always looked good.  Here it looks even gooder. 


Who wants Ron to wrap his legs around you? 



Is this wrestling?  Or are they making an all-male version of the Kama Sutra? 



Few things can distract me from staring at Joe's butt; however, I found myself studying many of Ron's attributes. 


4 comments:

  1. Miss Magnolia Thunderpussy would have gone apoplectic over that snake lamp in the background. Ignatius O'Reilly would have called it "an offense against taste and decency." And did we really need to see one more "David" in a physique photo? I can, however, find no fault whatsoever with the two men.

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    1. Heh. At AMG, sometimes the background can be (almost) as interesting as the subject.

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    2. This is from the AMG film "Naughty Brothers" which was released in 1973. It was filmed I believe in 1967 or 1968.That is why it has posing straps used. Mizer would not have used posing straps with a film in 1973 or even 1972. RON COLLETTE was the Brother of JIM COLLETTE. JIM died horribly in 1968. Bob Mizer reported "We regret to report the passing in June 1968 of Jim Collette. A beautiful boy with just about everything to live for, he seemed from a very early age bent on self destruction.
      On California's last primary election day (the same day Senator Robert Kennedy was assassinated) Jim took a trip with a group of hippie friends to the Colorado River. The group returned without him. Three days afterwards he was found floating in the river, but an autopsy revealed that death had come from alcohol and drugs." RON COLLETTE never made any films or did work for AMG after his Brothers death. Bob Mizer out of respect for RON held the film for years before releasing it. If JOE NAPOLI had not been in the film I doubt Mizer would have even released it. But both JOE and RON did do great work in this film. The wrestling is really good but I wish they had not had Posing Straps on.

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  2. Lutte homoérotique.
    Napoli utilise ses mouvements de gymnastique et ses poses a bon escient, Collette gagnerait et aurait le joli cul de Napoli.

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