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What do you think about "Hot Girls Wanted" netflix documentary
It looks like a bit caricatural to me. no?
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Like I just said in another post: "What a turd.
Hilarious that because it was made by a couple mainstream female award winning Doc filmmakers, and produced by Rashida Jones that it got into Sundance and got massive mainstream press on all the cable news channels. Just a total lazy documentary that looks like it was shot in a couple weeks. Could have made it in my sleep. Just a behind the scenes porn movie, nothing more." |
I find stuff like this disturbing as it continues to paint this industry in a negative light.
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I live in California...if I want to see a bunch of airhead sluts all I have to do is open my front door and go outside! The whores are everywhere!
Go to Whole Foods and look around...the collective IQ of all the girls in the store is under 100! |
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Huh? Did you mean Forever 21? |
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Watching now, will add more when done.
Shot in my neck of the woods, so I know everybody in it. |
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It may shed a poor light on porn, but it seems pretty on point for the most part. There is some fucked up shit going on behind the scenes and they pointed some of it out.
Especially accurate the shelf life of new teen models in the biz. I always tell models "don't quit your day job" |
looks interesting to me
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Ultimately it was a modern day love story.
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Whole Paycheck as we like to call it charges three times as much for most of the same products you can find in any other grocery store. I know someone that sells fruit and vegetable wholesale and the off season blueberries asparagus, beets etc are the same you would find anywhere else for way less. Whole Foods is for morons that think they are superior because they shop at a store that inflates pricing through false and manipulative value perception. :2 cents: |
What is this? :) A softcore porn at the prime time on tv? :)
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Or as they call it now reality Tv. |
Im not in production, so I can't comment on the story, but I just thought it was a boring doc.
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That guy is a goof.
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Im guessing your amateur non nude foot fetish model shoots in Idaho or where ur from is a tad different than what transpires in hardcore porn industry in miami / LA. production is a full on meat market largely based on the naivete of 18yr old girls from small towns that see $20000 as a life changing fortune. |
It was pretty good. I wasn't impressed with house they lived in. It was almost too ghetto.
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yea looked nasty. |
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"They don't care about who you actually are." - Ava Taylor
:1orglaugh :1orglaugh ... |
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Thanks for the reviews and saving my time :thumbsup
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Just finished watching it.
It was a nice watch and pretty accurate. Its interesting that there is being spoken of young naive girls that are being taken advantage of. If you watch closely you will notice that the makers of the documentary take advantage of these girls in the same way to get an anti porn message accros. The girls themselves dont care. it was about sex and money to them and they enjoyed their two minutes of fame. :2 cents: |
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I doubt I will watch this, but the trailer looks pretty stupid. |
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The girls certainly do enjoy the sex , fame and money. They are 18 and made the choice to fly to miami and go to all the shoots and they very much know what's happening. many are fucking a lot more than just talent @the shoots. The fuck multiple guys offset too. Eitherway they are truly naive to many things as they are 18. If men/women can nb die for this country in the name of bullshit politics I see no problem with doung porn at 18. This is purely documentary to ooh and ahhh the snooty film community about its dirty step child porn. Ps: I want to bang the cute camera girl producer. Fuck her right in the pussy! bet she sucks a mean cock |
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I suddenly got the urge to download some Ava Taylor scenes.
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What a lazy feminazi production. It plays as if it was written and directed by a lazy ass cam model. 0 stars. Total waste of time.
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These are Hollywood power women (one an Academy Award Winner?) and this turd is the best they can come up with? It looks like it was shot on High 8 and edited on a laptop in Motel 6. |
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Ps: I have higher IQ than yours, fact. Unless you are in the top 1.7%. So you look like a moron (which you are not, Mr. average IQ) implying otherwise :) |
There's a pretty interesting panel discussion about the documentary (if anyone wants to give another second to the documentary or topic, a lot of seconds like 3600 of them)
Rashida Jones, Jill Bauer and Ronna Gradus chat their new documentary 'Hot Girls Wanted' | AOL Features Panel members: Rashida Jones, the directors of the documentary Jill Bauer and Ronna Gradus, one of the girls featured in Hot Girls Wanted - Rachel, Mark Kernes from AVN, Gail Dines (feminist who is anti-porn) and another anti-porn crusader from a Veterans organization (???) |
I know a girl that was somewhat young who went to Cali to shoot... They brutally fucked her and she came home with 3 STD's... big name producer.
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Girls that age haven't developed that part of the brain which balances the future consequences of today's actions...and I thank god for that.
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There is a scene where one chick performs some cost/benefit analysis that is worth the price of admission.
"$100 extra for the creampie and the Plan B pill is $40 at CVS. That's an easy $60 in my pocket. " |
Thought it was interesting that the girls only get $800 a scene. Didnt they used to get way more than that?
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Joclyn Stone and I just did a podcast about this Film. I thought is was very controversial but gives new girls a reality check.
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I saw clips of this on Nightline the other night during a story they were doing on the documentary. Being a Gay content producer for 15 years now, that primarily shoots straight men, I haven't brought myself to watch it on my Netflix yet. It looks really depressing. I support these women 100% in telling their story, and the stories of others.
I hope this is the first of many more documentaries they do. There are many sides to this industry, many viewpoints, and many stories to be told. |
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