Why is Falcon Studios So Fascinated with Vadim Black?

8 Feb 2019

Why is Falcon Studios So Fascinated with Vadim Black?

Why is Falcon Studios So Fascinated with Vadim Black?

Vadim Black is well known as Pornland's bad boy. His mouth and his Twitter antics, which were sometimes even homophobic, kept him consistently in the spotlight. When he disappeared for a while, I thought, "Good riddance." But as almost always happens, his retirement didn't last for long, just a little more than a year and he was back at the trough.

MEN.com took him back for ten more scenes, and as of last month, new scenes are still rolling out over there. But in January, Vadim Black also debuted in Beach Rats of Lauderdale for Falcon Studios, the company's first bareback video. And not just in one scene, but two. Why is Falcon Studios so fascinated with Black? Is he worth the risk?

Why is Falcon Studios So Fascinated with Vadim Black?

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All of Vadim's trouble making aside, he's not a bad performer. And the fact that MEN.com has cast him in 43 scenes, and continues to do so, means that he's popular and makes them money. Vadim's Twitter feed is protected so only his fans have access to it, so maybe the bad boy has figured out that tweeting every dumb thing in his head isn't so good for his career.

Falcon Studios continues to take a risk on the bad boy, and he's appearing in the company's next DVD called Get Wet. And while he fucked Devin Franco in Beach Rats of Lauderdale, Black is back fucking the studio's new exclusive model again Get Wet. But the weird thing is that Get Wet is not bareback. Is Falcon having second thoughts about bareback productions? Not likely. Production and editing schedules being what they are, releases don't always flow as neatly as they should. Continuity is one of the things that drives me most crazy about Pornland.

Maybe I'm being too harsh on Black? Maybe he's grown up. What do you think? 

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