movie shocker
August 13, 2010
Jenna Jameson, the most famous porn star in history has also made attempts to break into mainstream films, with limited success. If she's struggling to crossover, how does it seem to come so easily for Sasha Grey? I find choking and slapping to be very upsetting, but that too is creeping into mainstream porn. I realize that there will always be people who want to see the most extreme thing possible, but I can't help but be troubled. (This isn't going to make an effort to be queer- or trans- inclusive; the purpose of this one piece is to imagine the same mainstream porn with different camera angles and story elements. So I'm just thinking about the het cis porn. RadioDentata The Official Internet Radio Media Outlet for the Cybernet Expo blurs the lines between mainstream and porn with niche market talk shows. We have opportunities for both B2B and B2C advertising. Does this usage merely ratify the elevation of the crappy mainstream porn into the culture? If furniture and car pictures are "porn", does it make porn okay? Or does this usage somehow drive a wedge between a pejorative connotation.
Her considerable 'talents' in porn have been ruined because now whenever I see a bathroom teens scene with her I cant help but think of her annoying and embarassing efforts to get into mainstream acting. Stick to what you active sex are good at Sasha. Who among us has not watched pornography and thought, “hey, that porno guy really reminds me of (insert mainstream actor's name here)?” Okay, maybe not that many of us. But I know Ego readers do like their porn. You can do a search for and find nearly anything, from porn to MS Office nude bridesmaid to ripped copies of DVD's (both porn and mainstream movies), on a torrent site, all free of charge. They get around copyright problems because the content. Pay-walled porn websites with rare, specific niches or fetishes will do fine, but the bigger, mainstream companies are still in trouble. The question is, Why pay for something that is free? The only way larger porn companies. Hollywood makes less money than the porn industry, and they have no problem shelling out money for over-paid actors/actresses and special affects. The other thing I want to mention is that mainstream porn is basically owned by other.
This is just an attack on the mainstream porn industry disguised as a way to prevent violence against minors. What it does do is collect undue amounts of information on porn stars in several databases which will no doubt be misused. Sasha Grey is barely 21, but already she has 150 feature films to her credit. True, her films have titles like Cum Fart Cocktails 5, Gang Bang My Face, and Grand Theft Anal 11, but she doesn't believe that diminishes. Porn is a commodity, and porn companies live in fear of disruption; since they have plenty of cash, they are quick to innovate for survival's sake. What's not good enough for porn in 2010 may be left in the dust by mainstream companies. American Apparel has built a fast-growing empire on some of the most risque, porn-influenced ads ever seen in mainstream media. Those ads appear to have been successful: The chain reported a 3 percent sales gain in December when other. The fact that his particularly fetish seemed to be kiddie porn speaks to his likely pedophilia rather than a correlation between mainstream porn (which we've recently established that pretty much all men have explored) and the horrific.
About 15 years ago I managed a video store that rented mainstream movies and also had a section of adult movies. I learned which customers rented each type of movie – but I also noticed something interesting. Many of the men who rented. Which is terribly narrow-minded - that since mainstream porn is often sexist, it's impossible for there to ever be porn that women could like. (Especially when he makes clear in the scrollover-text about BSG that he's not talking about. All mainstream porn—and certainly the Internet—made routine use of all available female orifices. The porn loop is de rigueur, no longer outside the pale; starlets in tabloids boast of learning to strip from professionals; the “cool.
