brotherted
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This may be one of those ideas where I'd be interested, but most other people wouldn't be. I'm not sure. So I'll ask.
Would you pay for a documentary with interviews of several dozen of the most famous tickle video producers and models over the last 20 years, with stories and intrigue on what it was like? I would. And while I'd guess that a decent percentage of these long-retired producers and models wouldn't want to be re-branded with the fetish label, since many of their careers will have likely "gone vanilla," there could also maybe be enough who would participate.
To be good, it would need irreverent, pull the curtain back stories of rivalries, fights, ripoffs and profits -- models being recognized in public in real life, and how they reacted -- and whether they left the industry with mostly positive experiences, or mostly regrets. Ideally, the stories would be intercut with original footage from back in the day to supplement the storytelling. Just from being around this website for a long time, I have no doubt there's been lots of drama at these studios, in all directions.
Maybe the biggest problem with this idea is that every interviewee would want to be paid, and the maximum possible audience wouldn't justify all those participant checks. And maybe most people into this little hobby of ours, unlike me, simply want to jerk off, and couldn't care less about such storytelling.
But I could be wrong. 😎
Would you pay for a documentary with interviews of several dozen of the most famous tickle video producers and models over the last 20 years, with stories and intrigue on what it was like? I would. And while I'd guess that a decent percentage of these long-retired producers and models wouldn't want to be re-branded with the fetish label, since many of their careers will have likely "gone vanilla," there could also maybe be enough who would participate.
To be good, it would need irreverent, pull the curtain back stories of rivalries, fights, ripoffs and profits -- models being recognized in public in real life, and how they reacted -- and whether they left the industry with mostly positive experiences, or mostly regrets. Ideally, the stories would be intercut with original footage from back in the day to supplement the storytelling. Just from being around this website for a long time, I have no doubt there's been lots of drama at these studios, in all directions.
Maybe the biggest problem with this idea is that every interviewee would want to be paid, and the maximum possible audience wouldn't justify all those participant checks. And maybe most people into this little hobby of ours, unlike me, simply want to jerk off, and couldn't care less about such storytelling.
But I could be wrong. 😎