Out!

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In TitanMen's Out!, A.J. Benson, hall-of-fame catcher and current manager of the three-time world champion San Francisco Titans baseball team, has had enough. A.J.'s sexuality has been the subject of public speculation for years, but the tabloids have recently raised the rumors to a fever pitch. Encouraged by his close friend and batting coach Dave Decker, A.J. decides to come out and put the rumors to rest. The former Olympian is reluctant at first, but he soon realizes that his openness could help gay, lesbian, and transgender athletes everywhere. His revelation, broadcast live on national television with the help of his former-teammate-turned-sportscaster Jim Weaver, has immediate repercussions - not just for his colleagues and fans, but for A.J. himself.

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01-01-2016

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180 min

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Jasun Mark

Jasun Mark

Born in Hartford, Connecticut in 1968, Jasun Mark grew up in Canada, son to noted classical musicians James and Penelope Mark. Briefly pursing a career in music (he was a member of the electronic performance art band .PlasticPalacePeople) Jasun began working in the adult movie industry in the early 2000s and first made his name and face known as "Ring Leader in the Frat Boy Reality Porn Circus" Fratpad. His first directing credit was for his documentary "Fratmen: going down," giving a surprisingly intimate look behind the scenes of a porn movie shot in Northern Australia. Best known as an adult film director, Jasun Mark has directed movies for Titanmen, Jake Cruise, Dominic Ford, Dirty Tony, Fratmen and Cocksure Men. Recently branching out into the mainstream industry as a video editor and producer. Most popular movies are Nightfall, Grind and Splatter In The Grass.
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