AXEL BRAUN PRODUCTIONS SIGNS FORMER "BAD BOY" ROB BLACK TO EXCLUSIVE DIRECTING CONTRACT
LOS ANGELES – (October 19, 2011) – Axel Braun has signed controversial adult film director Rob Black to produce six hi-budget feature films for his studio Axel Braun Productions, marking the official start of a comeback by the notorious "bad boy" movie maker who recently completed a federal prison sentence after pleading guilty to obscenity charges.
Rob Black (L) joins Axel Braun (R) to direct six adult films for ABP.
Photo courtesy of Axel Braun Productions.
"I’ve known Rob for 15 years, and he is first and foremost a true artist and a passionate filmmaker, and it’s an honor and a pleasure to have him part of the ABP family," said studio head Axel Braun in announcing the agreement. ABP films are distributed by leading adult movie company Vivid Entertainment.
"The films he will make for ABP will be unlike anything he has ever done before and will definitely show a much different Rob Black than what people expect," said Braun. Black will begin principal photography on his first project later this month.
An award-winning director, until his imprisonment, Black owned the highly successful adult studio Extreme Associates. Beginning in 2004 Black and his wife, Lizzy Borden were prosecuted for distribution of material considered obscene by the U.S. Department of Justice. After a costly six-year legal battle, the couple pleaded guilty to federal obscenity charges and accepted one-year prison terms, which they both served in full and completed recently.
Axel Braun and ABP won 14 AVN awards earlier this year, including seven for the blockbuster hit "Batman XXX: A Porn Parody." Braun was inducted in the AVN Hall of Fame and won the trophy for Director of the Year-Body of Work, while his studio was named Best New Production Company.
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About Axel Braun:
The son of legendary porn-pioneer Lasse Braun, and grandson of a diplomat, Axel Braun was born and raised in Italy, where he received a privileged upper-class upbringing. Fluent in five languages, a member of MENSA, a film-school graduate, and the bearer of a Ph.D. in Psychology, Axel has a unique cultural background that definitely sets him apart from the many other directors in the Adult industry. A second-generation AVN Hall-of-Famer, over the span of his career he has won awards all over the world for Directing, Producing, Screenwriting, and Editing. For more information visit www.axelbraun.net.
About Vivid:
Founded in 1984, Vivid has always placed heavy emphasis on high quality erotic film entertainment and has created wide brand-name awareness through its films, innovative marketing and a licensing program that extends to advertising, apparel, book publishing, and a range of other products. TV audiences have gotten to know the company’s management and talent through two recent seven-part series on Showtime, "Debbie Does Dallas…Again" and "Deeper Throat." In addition to its Vivid-Celeb imprint famous for celebrity sex tapes, the company is known for its popular Vivid-Alt and Vivid-Ed labels and its new Vivid SuperXXXHeroes imprint. The Vivid website, www.vivid.com has a loyal following of fans of Vivid movies from the industry’s largest archive.
Press contact: jackie@vivid.com or 800-762-4761.
The adult business is worthless.
Rob Black has no pride or dignity if he is willing to work as a peon for someone else.
Axel is a complete tool for hiring him.
Rob Black ripped off ALOT of porn talent in the last 90’s and early 2000’s. People got bounced checks, no checks at all or checks for half what they were worth.
Everything about this guy is bad news. He pushed the limits of porn which brought alot of unwanted attention and then he nailed for it.
If he had any self respect he would have done like Wankus and found God and gotten the hell out of the valley.
This is a bit shocking and unexpected to me.
I sued Rob Black in small claims once for repeated bounced checks. By the time the court date happened, to my surprise the check I was suing about had finally cleared, and I felt like a bit of a jackass. I was sloppy with my checkbook and didn’t realize it finally did clear by the time we were in court, but it was just as well wasting his time, making him show up to court, just as he had wasted mine and a lot of peoples’ time. After that, they put up a post calling me “Jeremy Steal” on their site. One of the worst videos I’ve ever seen was a Extreme Associates gagging video someone gave to me, where sweet looking girls were violently throat fucked and vomiting disgusting brown liquid, etc. while sucking guys off. I’d rather jerk off to a dog taking a shit. Apparently, mental illness sells.
Black’s “superhero” line (as director “Sinister X”) has proven to be better than most of Braun’s parody’s so it makes sense for him to hire the guy. His current work doesn’t display any of the grossness issues his Extreme crud did, the guy seemingly chasing a popular niche like many of his peers.
Concerning owing money to others, there are several high profile people in the industry that fucked over scores of people and are still welcome. Even a couple of the biggest companies are well known for shorting production staff but people line up to work for them in droves.
As far as Black’s willingness to work for someone else, welcome to the new reality in the industry. Plenty of others have had to accept less than they are used to and this will continue until the end.
Thank the lord. I saw the headline and thought maybe he was bringing back XPW.
damn!. what a fucking trip. Is he still on Parole? All the guy’s that get out federal penn and state are still on parole and still want to work in the”biz”?. Sign of the times, getting really bad in this “INDUSTRY”!.