REAL & RAW || SLAMMED – The Trailer

London’s fuck-pigs party hard in Liam Cole’s most extreme video yet. SLAMMED is an honest and true record of lawless 21st century man-sex: Real, raw and straight to the point. Keiran, Jake Ascott, Scott Williams, and newcomer Jon Phelps in an all-night odyssey that leaves him slammed, gang-banged and changed for life.

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  1. This is just a film… Everyone has to make their own choices when faced with reality… One has to take personal responsibility and should not blame the porn makers!

  2. This is just a film… Everyone has to make their own choices when faced with reality… One has to take personal responsibility and should not blame the porn makers!

  3. Driving up interest and future sales by promoting bareback meth induced sex, nice. No one is above making a buck not even TIM. For all of its deep introspective thought and analysis on sex, no different than any company putting something out there for shock sake, then reaping (and breeding) the reward later.

      1. You should be ashamed for judging… As a gay man you should know not to judge others decissions or opinion

  4. Totally agree with Trev…
    In my view it’s a DVD full with hot horny guys enjoying themselves…

    Hugs anton dickson

  5. Liam ur movies are sublime you are an awesome porn maker. Preview is great. Ur capturing stuff as it happens. Cutting edge? Sure. Socially irresponsible? Maybe. I get high and have hot raw hard sex does that make me evil? Who cares. Life is short everything in moderation I say. Ur actors don’t look like junkies… They look like…. Regular guys all be it a bit buffed lol. They’re just getting off. Like we all do. Fuck it mate every adult knows the dangers of sex and drugs. HIV and addiction….. Personal choice u don’t like drugs don’t use them. U don’t want to be exposed to HIV don’t BB. U don’t want to watch guys slam and fuck? Then don’t watch princesses!!!

    1. It’s released on Sept 5th but you can save $10 if you pre-order. USA call 877-553-8181 (Toll Free) and everywhere else call 415-813-5114.

    1. me too. i know i should try to not watch, but slamming and fucking was the hottest sex ever. every cell in your body exploding with pleasure. of course i should also mention how it turned horrific where i was convinced the demon worshiper i met on nastykinkpigs and invited to my apartment was putting used syringes in my hole. the emergency room doctor assured me there were no needles in my but

  6. SO GREAT guys…. Great looking guys, hot sex… shame you have to glorify slamming crystal meth. Let’s call it how it is. Slammed, Get to the Point, you know what you are doing here… this is what you want to sell? I LOVE TiM movies and love TiM guys, but this, c’mon – what you are selling as a hot lifestyle choice kills people. SAD.

    1. I made SLAMMED without guidance from TiM. It reflects my interests, not the company as a whole. The video is an accurate document of what is happening all around me in London. I’m not glorifying anything or “selling a lifestyle”, I’m showing things the way they are. Even when I was making it, I was thinking of it as my own personal way of understanding this moment in time, and as a historical document. Things weren’t always this way, and they will change again in the future. But right now, from where I’m looking, this is where we’re at.

      1. Fine. Make a documentary (a la Ryan Sullivan) about documenting your place in time. But don’t sell self-destructive behavior as titillating. There’s nothing good about meth use. Not one thing. Every temporary high is canceled by the overwhelming damage that it cause not just the user, but the people who care about him. I suppose if you were in Auschwitz during the War you’d document the guards raping and tormenting the prisoners as ‘where we’re at’, but would you expect people to jerk off to it? This is beyond the pale. Call me a Debbie Downer if you will. This is a step in the wrong direction.

        1. There’s no mention of meth in this trailer, that’s your assumption. Your point about Auschwitz is in poor taste, but actually the holocaust is a case in point regarding the value of documentation. Nazi policy strove to avoid any record of the atrocities, instead producing idealised propaganda films about cheerful “work camps”. The accurate photographs and film footage that surfaced after the war was mostly shot secretly by people who took great risk to do so. These records helped to support witness testimony and convict the perpetrators, and continue to be used today as evidence disproving holocaust denial theories. My point is that accurate documents are valuable, regardless of whether people “jerk off to it” or not. Whatever else SLAMMED may be, it is certainly an accurate depiction of the sex scene that I was experiencing when I was making this video. If it’s titillating, so what? It’s still true. If you want a sentimental documentary (a la Ryan Sullivan), make one.

          1. You left me a message, but it appears you deleted it here. The very first line, however, was enough to make me skip the rest of your comment. You wrote: “There’s no mention of meth in this trailer, that’s your assumption.” I literally didn’t know whether to laugh at the absurdity of that, or cry. I’m choosing to simply walk away. I will never again visit this site nor support TIM. That’s not said in anger or condemnation. It’s just where I’m at.

            1. There is no mention of meth… There is a mention of drugs at the end of the video… Get your facts straight;-) Guy might as well be on XTC or Ketamine or whatever else… But hey that’s not Meth so it’s okay by you?

        2. I see what you’re saying. I personally never bareback with strangers. Only did once with a guy I’ve known since the myspace administration. I’m the number one proponent of safe sex and I’ll only ever smoke pot. But these guys are going to do what they’re going to do, camera or not. It’s accurate, it’s hot and it’s a way for everyone to vicariously take a walk on the wild side. And honestly, I would watch an Auschwitz themed rape flick. Call me sick but my mind wants what it wants, even if I’m not going to follow through with everything in real life. Video games don’t make teenagers kill just like Marilyn Manson doesn’t make you worship satan, just like TIM doesn’t make you bareback and shoot up. Just use sense. It would be a shame if the world didn’t have options in entertainment.

        3. I use meth, sometimes in conjunction with other
          party drugs such as G, to pnp typically once every couple months and have been
          for a few years now. Yes, I understand that drugs are not necessarily good for
          my body, but neither is the air I breathe when I walk around NYC. Basically
          what you are saying is everyone who uses drugs is an addict, a fuck-up, and out
          of control of their habits and lifestyle – an assertion that is entirely false.
          It is absolutely nobodies business what any individual does with his or her
          free time, and I am a prime example of an occasional drug user who has his life
          in order and is mentally and physically stable.I have seen
          first-hand the destructive behavior which can result from drug abuse, and can
          tell you that it is a matter of personal will power which causes people to spin
          out of control. Obviously if you use highly addictive substances, you are
          running the risk of your body becoming chemically dependent on those
          substances. Whenever I have found myself wanting more and more, I take a step
          back. I don’t allow myself more because I know that state of mind can lead me
          down a dark road. For people who are addicted to narcotic substances and are
          truly out of control have nobody to blame but themselves, and if your life is
          being negatively affected by such a person, you have one of two choices: either
          distance yourself from that person (which is often times considered the easy
          route), or try your best to advise and assist that person in getting the help
          that they need (which may even be easier, depending on how you look at it –
          being spared any guilty feelings for declining to at least try to help someone
          you care about).Being HIV negative, and not desiring, but
          also not judging, intentional HIV-conversion, I do use condoms when I pnp, and
          you hear people say that meth “makes people do stupid things such as
          having bareback sex in nsa situations”, but that too, is a personal
          choice. Party drugs may alter your mind and increase the likelihood of your
          deciding to bareback, but when it comes down to it, everyone has the choice to
          either use a condom or not – again, this is a matter of personal will power. If
          your partner declines to use a condom after being asked to do so, guess what!
          You don’t have to have sex with that person!As for your
          comment on Auschwitz, and documenting the rape and torture of imprisoned
          persons, I do not see why you are drawing this comparison. The acts presented
          in the film are of a consensual nature – far different than the atrocities committed
          in nazi concentration camps, and are still happening all around the world.
          Hell, maybe if there were advanced camera equipment at that time, somebody
          would have had the guts and been brave enough to covertly document what was
          going on behind those electrified fences. The truth certainly would have got
          out sooner than it did, and a lot more lives could have been saved, regardless
          of the fact that it would have evoked highly negative emotional responses to
          watch people being treated in such a terrible manner. What it sounds like to me
          is that you are obstinately opposed to being exposed to subject matter which
          makes you uncomfortable. There is an easy (and free!) remedy for this, DON’T
          WATCH IT, DON’T READ IT. It is your personal right to either allow yourself to
          indulge in these activities or not.I myself, absolutely
          love, and encourage others to expose themselves to art, and yes I use the word
          art intentionally for its powerful implications, which displays socially taboo
          subcultural subject matter. Clearly you don’t have to if you don’t want to, but
          I crave knowledge and a worldly perspective. I desire to understand things from
          multiple view points, and what better way to do so than to open yourself up to
          the works and dialogue created by artists such as Paul Morris and Liam Cole.
          Andy Warhol created a half-hour long silent film entitled Blow Job, displaying
          a man receiving oral sex. Although there is no nudity shown in this film, it
          was very controversial at the time. You can now find Warhol’s works in
          prestigious galleries and museums around the world. While I don’t think that
          Cole’s SLAMMED was created with the intent of appealing to today’s or future
          museum/gallery audiences, I believe that this project, and some other projects
          released by Treasure Island Media have the elements necessary to be considered
          documentary style (adult) cinema. Most porn coming from big-name studios are
          boring, over-produced, use absurd story plots, and try to accentuate certain
          stylistic approaches which always fail to deliver because the actors can’t,
          well, act. The actors usually do not have anything to do with the subculture
          which they are paid to represent. Treasure Island Media has taken the gay porn
          industry by storm by using REAL men who are personally actively involved in the
          sexual subculture, and the result is a product that is truly authentic. When
          shooting a BDSM scene, who is better equipped to make the scene as real as
          possible than people who are actually interested and involved in the BDSM
          subculture and live that lifestyle? For the most part, what they are doing on
          film is exactly what they would do in the privacy of their own home.I
          cannot speak for anybody but myself, but I’m sure many others also have sexual
          fantasies that may seem fucked up to someone who doesn’t share in their desires.
          Personally, I would love to be gangbanged bareback by thirty or so beautiful
          aggressive tops. Being used like an object, fucked at both ends and filled with
          their hot, sticky loads until I’m dripping and can’t walk without a cane. I
          even think that being raped would be really hot, although I would probably
          change my mind if I were legitimately accosted in an alley somewhere – and rape
          porn generally fails to deliver because the bottom usually seems just a little
          to “into it”. Now where do drugs come in with sexual fantasy? I
          probably could not handle being gang banged if I were sober, simple as that. As
          for people who do not/cannot use drugs, or cannot bring themselves to go
          through with committing taboo sexual acts, Treasure Island Media, and a select
          few other producers, offer the best second-hand experience. It is a way to
          vicariously satisfy every fucked up sexual desire one might have. You could
          make the argument that exposing people to these images could increase the
          likelihood that they would be encouraged to seek out a more direct, and
          possibly high risk form of satisfaction. I would rightly counter that argument
          with the fact that it is the individual’s choice to do so, and as I said
          before, it is nobodies business what any one person does with their free time.
          I would also like to add that it is wrong for anyone to judge another person
          for any act that does not involve or directly affect them, and if they do, I
          personally believe that person is a self-righteous prick who probably tends to
          unhealthily suppress their own sexual nature – a core element of basic human
          nature and individual personality. Just to cover all bases here, I’d like to
          tie in what I wrote about intentional HIV-conversion. It can be said that this
          affects all tax-payers due to government-funded HIV/AIDS assistance programs
          taking on the burden of these intentional transmissions. I lived in San
          Francisco for a while where there is socialized health care, and I met people
          there whom purposefully contracted HIV. Some do so because they simply don’t
          want to have to worry about it anymore, and see it as a way of freeing
          themselves from the anxiety of worrying about the occasional unprotected
          encounter, or having to use condoms with everyone they have sex with, and everyone
          knows unprotected sex feels a lot better than protected sex. Others do it for
          the government benefits: free or affordable healthcare, specialized housing and
          meal assistance, etc. Let’s think about this a little more thoroughly; At some
          point, the people of San Francisco had to vote either in favor or against this
          legislation, and the majority of voters happened to be in favor – if an
          individual was in the minority, and they are that worried about it, they can
          always relocate somewhere which holds closer to their personal political
          ideals. The only people at fault are the people who did not weigh the possible
          consequences of allowing access to these programs whose bill is footed by the
          city taxpayer.I am a man who clearly does not agree with
          the censorship of any media or art, and the comment presented above is an
          obvious endorsement of the belief that censorship keeps people safe. Factual
          education keeps people safe. Simple as that. I would like to close this by
          saying that I am a sexually-liberated, twenty-three year old man, with the
          ability to think beyond my years. I’m only hoping to see more people confront
          their fears and eliminate their judgemental attitudes toward topics which they
          do not understand, and have no business spewing their half-assed rhetoric on
          the minds of the blind followers of our society. Learn to think for yourselves,
          and worry only about your own personal moral standing instead of passing judgement
          on others while suppressing your own animalistic instincts and desires.

          1. Thank you for this amazing and thoughtful message. I read the whole thing out-loud to Anton Dickson who is with me now. We both enjoyed every word, and at the end we were very surprised to know that you are only 23 years old. Now we’re imagining your young hole getting the gang banging you described. 🙂

            1. Well thank you, Sir. I threw that in there because I thought my argument needed a little shock value, not to say it’s not a very real fantasy of mine. 😉

          2. Truer word never spoken. This does happen and not everyone that uses is irresponsible with it. They balance their lives, work and play responsibly. Not everyone goes over the deep end. Some do it on purpose and if they do, they have their reasons. But I think they are the minority.
            I see nothing wrong with bareback. I can’t even get hard seeing a condom and I can’t feel anything with them on. So, no point in using them. I stick with other poz guys. That’s my criteria. Not everyone is the same and I respect that.
            TIM is incredible. They cut the crap of all the “acting” (or as I call them…my fastforward moments) that just distract from the raw encounter most of us really fantasize about. And consensual chem sex can open new areas in a persons life, allowing them to expand their concepts of self, bringing more pleasure to their day to day existences. Sure as heck beats reruns on cable.
            Letting loose with a few fwb’s while high can sure bring a new view on the pleasures of life not all consider. It’s a life choice and not for all. But I don’t think this community should judge too harshly considering gay culture has always had it’s drug culture mixed in. I’m 56. I’ve seen the transitions through the years. And even though we may achieve equal rights with straight folks, we are still GAY. Our culture will choose it’s own path and evolve in it’s own time. This video is a truth of our culture and it is expressed in a raw unashamed form from what I’ve seen. It’s not new to our culture. It is a true aspect of our culture. And we all have out own takes on that. But for the most part, I’ve seen responsible people stay that way. Those that have no control fool themselves and go over the edge. If it wasn’t one drug, it would have been alcohol.
            As always, being responsible is up to you. No one else. What we enjoy in our minds and our lives, as long as nobody is hurt, is no ones business.

            1. I wonder the same thing (to hear Ben’s viewpoint in 10 years). He sounds very intelligent, and I don’t necessarily disagree with most of what he wrote. However, he’s 23 years old and has been PNPing “every couple of months for a few years now”… He’s an apparently smart young man playing with fire. I’m not judging… just hoping he doesn’t end up where I’ve seen many guys end up (they all thought occasional use of meth would never turn into an addiction too).

      2. ” what is happening all around me in London.” What a BS response Liam. I just spent a summer in London and I didn’t see one person shoot up or high on meth and I went to a lot of sex parties. These addicts hide it, even your man from Switzerland has to come to another country to get high- they hide it for a reason and you are seeking it out. The one guy is so tweeked, his eyes are going in two different directions and his mouth is contorted- the out ward signs of his brain dying. I’m sure the smell must be just retched. You are not an impartial documentarian or journalist- your a capitalist making money off of addicts to sell to who? People who view bareback porn? No to other addicts, who else would find this garbage sexually arousing? Use to be a fan of Keirin’s and TIM- no more, you will not be getting any more of my $ to enable more addicts to a life of despair due to permanent and irreversible hormonal and brain damage, excuse me while I go puke.

        1. What London have you been to? I live in Antwerp and travel to London quite a lot and I can clearly see it whenever I’m there…I’m not gonna say that slamming is a good thing, neither am I going to judge people. Nor is anyone on here in that position… These people are old enough to make their own choices…

        2. you’re clearly were not running in the same subcultural circles. I live in New York, and I’ve seen it plenty of times. It’s happening and this film is going to be an extraordinary work of cinema, like it or not.

      3. Not just London try Perth west Australia try Sydney try Johannesburg try Singapore gay men and drugs and sex the holy trinity 10 yrs ago it was MDMA 20 yrs ago it was cocaine. It’s been happening for years there have been other chem sex videos this isn’t the first. Holy shit just hope the caver jet or Viagra was in good supply coz there is nothing worse than a tweaking top who can’t stay hard….. Why are u all so shocked this been going on for freaking YEARS!!

      4. I find these comments about you “Selling a lifestyle” of guys that do drugs a total joke. If you were trying to do that, the movie might as well be called “Slammed on DRUGS!!” but it’s not. People are gonna do what they are gonna do and people are gonna criticize it, doesn’t matter what situation. All I know is that the video looks so fucking hot. Can’t wait to watch. Nice job!

    2. So, you love a company that glorifies raw sex, which is as irresponsible (IF we’re going to get moralistic, but let’s face it, I love watching a top dump his jizz straight into a bottom’s willing and hungry ass), but you’re going to moralise over meth use

  7. It looks like mr. Cole keeps his standards. And that is not bad, in fact he is better than the guys in the main branch.

      1. “Orange Tip”is the name of the needle being used to inject the vein in the “subliminal suggestion” image that appears at 57.5 seconds to 57.8 seconds of this trailer. Charming. Gay men everywhere thank you.

        1. I haven’t heard that name before. The image comes from a 1939 movie named “Narcotic”. It’s a fascinating piece of cinematic/social history. There is a scene that depicts a drug-fueled party (in full white-tie) that looks very antiquated, and yet all the familiar effects are there – euphoria, lust, braggadocio, paranoia, hysteria. It’s very odd to see people from almost 100 years ago struggling with the pleasures and pitfalls of mind-altering substances in almost exactly the same way as people do today. I always think of the porn I make as a historical document, and 100 years from now I imagine SLAMMED will be as strange a curiosity as “Narcotic” is to us today.

          1. And in the meantime you are portraying devastating intravenous drug use as erotic and arousing. I think around 55-56 one of your actors is holding an orange-tipped syringe in his hand near his vein. “this it is where it is at”? Yes, along with the destruction of beautiful men with wonderful lives and hearts. As gay men are we being asked/sold something so self destructive as something desirable?

            1. your personal desires are created in your own mind, whether you want to do drugs and find them desirable or not is your own decision. You can’t go through life basing all your decisions on outside influences. Whatever happened to personal accountability? Why is it never anyone’s own fault for destroying their own life? Not that a person’s decision to use drugs always destroys their life, but there are always risks. you have to hold the person accountable for their own actions. This film is, in addition to being a cutting edge pornographic work, a portrait of a minority culture which not many people are knowledgeable of. What’s wrong with creating something about the interests and lifestyle of others? Are we supposed to be restricted to media that doesn’t deal with socially taboo subjects? When it comes down to it, if you don’t find the film desirable, or the hard on you get comes with some sense of guilt and uncomfortable feeling because you don’t necessarily agree with some aspect of the production, and this causes you to feel the need to lash out, don’t watch it.

          2. You Tube is screening what it describes a 1933 movie ‘Narcotic’. Not impressed with the costumes – Liam’s actors are better ‘dressed’.

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