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New York, 10:25 AM
Thu Dec 24
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I would hope Naughty America might get a sales boost from the credit in The Wrestler*.
*Still havn't seen it, in full, but have watched the credits. The exceeding "thank you" to Axl Rose is a bit egregious, though; Aaron North & Travis Keller have asked Darren Aranofsky to get a new schtick, one not played out seven years ago.
I was just pondering today if strippers are drawing fewer tips, & (many) fewer private-dances, in this economy. On the one hand, the patrons have less disposable income to commit to the champagne room; on the other, the lack of funds depresses, & a (good) lapdance certainly elevates the mood. I suppose it might depend on the club, then. The smaller mom n' pop nudie bars, with limited space & even more limited potential for tittilation (as one who has been to The Stal's Spotlite Lounge (though thankfully, not since Nov '06) I can speak to the low calibre), are hurting, but the bigger clubs & chains are prolly raking.
That was a great article, really nice to read about Canadians being fine with adults consenting to adult behavior and not panicking that this somehow harms kids in an oblique fashion... and that their porn involves such enthusiastic real life couples, women and amateurs.
It's really no surprise. Canada has had many attractive and talented stars (both mainstream and porn). Sunny Leone post-impants is disturbing, unattractive and sad, however.
What makes me happiest about this article, was the Toronto Sun's openness to embracing the porn industry in their city.
@FalconryoftheEroticVariety: I think the Atlantic Monthly article is pretty right on. Porn as we now know it will probably die off, in the same way that all modern media is going to have to adapt and change. But, quite frankly, pornography as a medium isn't going anywhere: if anything, it will probably get better as a result of being forced to adapt.
@Lux Alptraum: I think there will always be a market for media one can put on a shelf, at least as far as this fella is concerned. Whether its music, movies or porn, I hope the market knows that some of us still like to have an actual physical object I can see and touch which contains the music, movie or porn I like!
Ross Douthat has just issued a fatwa against his own employer. Pornography is adultery, he mumbles, then lets fly a string of shoots, frigs, & dangnamits.
That $12 billion number always gets tossed around when journalists discuss the biz... do we still have any clue where the heck that amount comes from, how it was calculated and what it includes?
It might be recession proof, but it's not piracy proof. You can find tons of long videos for free on sites like Red Tube. That is there biggest problem, not a recession.
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*Still havn't seen it, in full, but have watched the credits. The exceeding "thank you" to Axl Rose is a bit egregious, though; Aaron North & Travis Keller have asked Darren Aranofsky to get a new schtick, one not played out seven years ago.
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But as long as Priya Rai has gainful employment, then hey...
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What makes me happiest about this article, was the Toronto Sun's openness to embracing the porn industry in their city.
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