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Originally Posted by notinmybackyard
You can argue who should or should not be responsible all year and I will not care.
What I am saying is that if you want to cut down on some of the problems in porn then
keep the drugs off the set,
keep the drug addicts on the street and not in your studio
There is a large number of people coming into the biz that shoot up and suck any cock with at least 20$ tied to it. Then there is the fucking moron directors that let them snort up and take *safety meetings* after releases are signed.
So you get crack whores showing up to work and getting stoned on set with the director and crew. Then when something happens everyone starts screaming "oh geez whizzz perhaps we should have condoms." Perhaps you should have been sober and perhaps getting on talent file should have an interview instead of just take off your clothes and asking do if they take it in the ass.
So how about this idea to begin things...
Know who the fuck you are filming and start acting like professionals and only do business with professionals. Afterall Peter acworth was arrested on drugs was he not?
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You really don't have any idea of what you are talking about.
Whether or not the owner of a company has a gram of coke in his pocket has NOTHING to do with what goes on during a shoot.
Why don't you let me educate you? Come to Vegas anytime. Just come here to have some fun. Get in touch with me. I'll show you around, we'll have dinner, have drinks, etc.
Then I'll let you be on set while I shoot a scene.
You can see first hand how it REALLY works instead of spouting mythology.
And by the way...if I were in my office and the cops busted in and I had a gram of coke, or a joint in my pocket...that doesn't extrapolate to mean there is some kind of "drug problem" on my set when I shoot.
The cops could do the same thing to thousands of bankers, firemen, doctors, and even other cops and it wouldn't mean that what people do to have fun after work has anything to do with them having some kind of made up "problem".
You know everybody that drinks isn't an alcoholic. And everybody that gets high doesn't have a "problem".
But as I said...I'd love to show you what really goes in to shooting a scene. I think you would come away with an entirely different perspective.