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Old 02-19-2012, 07:55 AM  
Paul Markham
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Originally Posted by Cherry7 View Post
Feminist film maker Julia Leighs film is more erotic than most porn, even though it is shot in an Art House style.

For starters the subject is sex, and what the young girl does, not Star Wars XXX, or stupid Nazi Women, the subject is sex.

Remember that fucking? And not is the same way over and over again with plastic grunting

Or that lame stuff that was posted here by Brazzers in their competition with amateur acting about teaching ?

No wonder sales are down if Art house feminism is making hotter films..
Cherry what's stopping you making a film like this? You tell us how good you are, how many books you've read and you love for erotic porn. So go ahead and shoot it.

And there in a nutshell is why you or Brazzers don't shoot it and the state of the industry today.

Shooting a scene with real acting, script, professional lighting, and all the other stuff you rave about costs a lot of money. Firstly pointless having a competition for the director, handful of people who can do this. Same goes for the rest of the crew.

This isn't something you shoot in a $500 location either, then wardrobe, make up, equipment, etc.

Can't shoot 2 scenes a day either. Then we have to be very careful of the models picked, they have to be willing and able to produce erotic scenes and not do the same old actions they have done 100s of times before.

Maybe Max will come in and let us know the budget on his movie, to give you an idea.

Still everything is possible, given the money. I personally didn't find that stuff very erotic. Yong girls being sexually abused by old men isn't my thing. I'm more into old men being sexually abused by 30 year old women. But I get that at home.
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