Started by FreakAnimalFinland, December 13, 2009, 09:55:35 PM
Quote from: bitewerksMTB on November 12, 2013, 08:48:31 PMhttp://reason.com/blog/2013/11/12/california-lawmakers-want-porn-stars-to#fold
Quote from: Si Clark on November 14, 2013, 03:29:00 AMI really fucking hate people who live a life of excess, fuck their life up then magically find god and then spend the rest of their lives judging other people because they are somehow better than everyone else now because they believe in a magic man in the sky. Those people really need to be punched in the face.
Quote from: Si Clark on November 14, 2013, 03:29:00 AMQuote from: simulacrum on November 13, 2013, 09:29:47 PMLately I've been starting my mornings by watching documentaries like Sex: The Annabel Chong Story, Are All Men Pedophiles, Discovering the Friedmans (about a computer and piano teacher along with his son who molested his students). I'm looking for recommendations for documentaries about sex crimes/criminals or basically anything covering something of a transgressive sexual nature.Not sure if these are exactly what you are after but, who knows:There's a really good Nick Broomfield documentary with investigative reporter Hsiao-Hung Pai that was shown recently on Channel 4 'Sex: My British Job' which gives a very open look at massage parlours in England. The reporter (female) goes to work undercover as a maid at a massage parlour and wears spy glasses with a camera the entire time so you see everything that she sees. I can't think of any other documentary that gives such a clear view of how these places are run. The reporter's mental health deteriorates a lot as the documentary progresses due to the woman running it who is a total sadist, psychologically torturing the reporter, trying to get here to work as a prostitute instead of just cleaning up. It's a little uncomfortable watching scenes where this reporter is hiding from the boss, the camera moving around a lot as looks about nervously. Don't know what country you are in but I'm sure someone has put it online somewhere.I also watched a documentary on Netflix called something like After Porn Ends. I thought it was going to be awful but it's actually ok. The ex-pornstars seem to fall into two camps. There are the intelligent, head strong ones who didn't join the industry because of past abuse/violence/horrible life and are interesting to listen to. Most of the other pornstars interviewed have all found god and some are fighting to ban porn completely. I really fucking hate people who live a life of excess, fuck their life up then magically find god and then spend the rest of their lives judging other people because they are somehow better than everyone else now because they believe in a magic man in the sky. Those people really need to be punched in the face.
Quote from: simulacrum on November 13, 2013, 09:29:47 PMLately I've been starting my mornings by watching documentaries like Sex: The Annabel Chong Story, Are All Men Pedophiles, Discovering the Friedmans (about a computer and piano teacher along with his son who molested his students). I'm looking for recommendations for documentaries about sex crimes/criminals or basically anything covering something of a transgressive sexual nature.