The first page is... shocking. The whole essay is kind of... interesting. It reminds me of this sex and the law class I once took as an undergrad. Enjoy?
Highlights:
A long time ago, I asked Jim why he makes the movies that he does. He told me that when he was a teenager he had wanted to see what happened to the girl in the horror movies when the camera cut away from the action. What he had wanted was more. Hardcore, at least for a while, took him there....
If “2 Girls 1 Cup” is water cooler talk, what is offensive?...
Among the potentially obscene videos were Powers’ “American Bukkake 11,” in which 83 men ---------------- a woman named Cotton Candy, and Butts’ “Tampa Tushy-Fest,” in which a woman can be seen ---------------- another woman and exclaiming, “Fuck yeah, that’s girl power!”...
"Anybody that comes into this business, for the most part, is a broken toy.”...
“If you want to have sex with Tori Black and don’t have chloroform, this is your next best option.” [Ugh.]...
How far will we go if we are pushed to our limits?
PS: Pg. 5 made me wonder, has punk rock really always been associated with half-naked, bound, and kneeling female figurines? Weird.
(From Boing Boing)
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