SlaverTickler
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Hey, this may seem like a no brainer to some, but very philosophical to others. After watching the two Pirates films as well as "Young Gunns" and several other Adult Features produced by Digital Playground, I was wondering if women's perspective on Pornographic movies could be swayed (or even gradually changing). In my opinion the folks at Digital Playground have really gone out of their way to produce stuff that isn't just Pornographic, but actually erotic, as well as entertaining in other ways.
First and foremost they have brought up the game on the engineering side of things, including using CGI in the two Pirates movies, Young Gunns, and Fly Girls. The acting is still... B-Movie at best, but that doesn't mean it's god awful either. More over, most of their films have a story... stop laughing... I mean it man, stop laughing, ok I'll wait until you come back from peeing from laugh so hard...
... ready, can I continue now, are you sure? Ok good.
Considering the above, and the fact that I feel most performers go into the business seeing it for what it is, rather then under the delusion that it will get them into Mainstream Acting. I believe Jenna Jameson reinvented the definition of a porn star, and others have taken what she's done and run with it. Not that Jenna hasn't had her issues with drugs, booze, or other things (but you can find that in any industry correct?). What I mean is she went into the industry, fully aware of what it was, and with the intent of becoming it's biggest star (which she did by the way). Thanks to Howard Stern she was able to get several mainstream rolls, including his film, and a few tv spots. Most importantly though, were her Endorsement for jeans, shoes, and her own line of sexual aids.
Would I want my sister to do it, no, but I would have her back if that's what she wanted to do. Would I date an currently active porn star, no, but if the industry was in her past, and she was doing something else... hey who doesn't have shit in their past somewhere. We aren't exactly talking about murder here correct, and since I am going on 38 don't exactly expect the woman I date to be virgins anyway.
So, back to the question, do women still feel porn is demeaning?
Please post a comment.
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First and foremost they have brought up the game on the engineering side of things, including using CGI in the two Pirates movies, Young Gunns, and Fly Girls. The acting is still... B-Movie at best, but that doesn't mean it's god awful either. More over, most of their films have a story... stop laughing... I mean it man, stop laughing, ok I'll wait until you come back from peeing from laugh so hard...
... ready, can I continue now, are you sure? Ok good.
Considering the above, and the fact that I feel most performers go into the business seeing it for what it is, rather then under the delusion that it will get them into Mainstream Acting. I believe Jenna Jameson reinvented the definition of a porn star, and others have taken what she's done and run with it. Not that Jenna hasn't had her issues with drugs, booze, or other things (but you can find that in any industry correct?). What I mean is she went into the industry, fully aware of what it was, and with the intent of becoming it's biggest star (which she did by the way). Thanks to Howard Stern she was able to get several mainstream rolls, including his film, and a few tv spots. Most importantly though, were her Endorsement for jeans, shoes, and her own line of sexual aids.
Would I want my sister to do it, no, but I would have her back if that's what she wanted to do. Would I date an currently active porn star, no, but if the industry was in her past, and she was doing something else... hey who doesn't have shit in their past somewhere. We aren't exactly talking about murder here correct, and since I am going on 38 don't exactly expect the woman I date to be virgins anyway.
So, back to the question, do women still feel porn is demeaning?
Please post a comment.
ST




