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Re: Radio Times : Pornography : The Musical

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2003 3:08 pm
by steve56
there was hair/ oh! calcutta in the 70s alas i was too young to see either so ill be looking to see this highlight.

Re: Radio Times : Pornography : The Musical

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2003 5:06 pm
by fayerampton
hi
found a small write up and pic of me in heat magazine too !!!!!!!!
faye xxx
www.fayeandsandie.com
www.fuckfaye.com

Re: Radio Times : Pornography : The Musical

Posted: Fri Oct 17, 2003 9:33 pm
by crofter
I have just watched the channel 4 trailers for this show, and it basically gives the impression that it is going to paint the participants as being the lowest of the low and at the bottom of their cage, why oh why are we subjected to this selective sort of shit??
unless I have got it wrong.

Re: Radio Times : Pornography : The Musical

Posted: Sat Oct 18, 2003 2:50 pm
by angus young
The Radio Times reviewer has allready put the boot in.
"spectacular degradation" "repugnant pornographic images"
I suppose political correctness dictates that she is not allowed to acknowlege that millions of men and women are quite happy to watch adult material.
Personally I would be far more worried about any kid of mine smoking than catching them with a blue movie.

Re: Radio Times : Pornography : The Musical

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 11:42 am
by joe king
Sunday Times 'Culture' Magazine
pg 58 - worth setting the video for


'Gratuitous Smut 2
Pornography: The Misical
tuesday, C4, 10.40pm
While Brian Hill's previous musical documentary Feltham Sings conferred a measure of empowerment upon its subjects - inmates of a young-offenders institution - such solace is more elusive in this dispiriting view of life at the seamier end of Britain's sex industry. Female porn performers articulate contrasting emotions about their profession, then sing specially commissioned songs in staged sequences. "Smile and salute me, stand up and shoot me", trills Faye Rampton as 15 men masturbate over in what looks like a comunity centre. So rudimentary is the music that the film's impact is at best confused.'

Sunday 19 October BBC2 9pm
Sex Empires - a look at the fortunes of the top-shelf magazines and their publishers.

ITV1 The South Bank Show 11.05pm
Germain Greer - The Boy. The critic posits the notion that the young male body not female, represents the primary object of pleasure in art.

'Best Films' pg 58
Gladiator, Five, 9pm
... Scott brings modern digital effects, modern photography and editing, and a modern degree of explicitness regarding bloodshed and nasty deaths....

The Mail On Sunday pg 65
'Switch off... Pornograsphy: the Musical Channel 4, 10.40pm
Porn stars' stories make songs with real pathos, but spare us the gory details'


Re: Radio Times : Pornography : The Musical

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 11:46 am
by fayerampton
hi
also im in sunday sport paper and news of the world mag today about pornography the musical
faye xxx
www.fayeandsandie.com
www.fuckfaye.com

Re: Radio Times : Pornography : The Musical

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 12:05 pm
by joe king
hi faye - I haven't got the sunday sport or the news of the world, might get it tomorrow

I don't know if you are answering any questions but 'how much did they pay you' comes to mind and 'what made Sandie Caine so uncomfortable' (in relation to a request I think the director of the documentary made to her - and which she refused)


Re: Radio Times : Pornography : The Musical

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 1:51 pm
by sandie
in answer to ur question... they already had a take on the party scene from faye. i wanted to take a different area of porn ie; female producers.
since we were being asked to do it for free i figured we should have some sort of say in what we wanted to share with them and the rest of the world.

they just seemed to get very excited about parties, bukkake and gang bangs which worried me. obviously this is something they didnt realise happened in such volume.
they did do one hell of alot of work with fay - i cant comment on how long they spent with the other girls - and used her for the majority of the marketing.

it worried me how from the first conversation about how this was a general overview of porn it then pertruded into a freak show about girls doin parties.

i just got a bad feeling.

also note how on the trailer on c4 faye is nowhere to be seen!!!!


Re: Radio Times : Pornography : The Musical

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 1:53 pm
by Wink Wink
Taken from the Daily Telegraph's TV guide.

'Is't what grown-ups do in private their own business? Brain Hill follows up his innovative, award winning documentary Feltham Sings with insight into the porn industry that will make TV watchdogs shudder. Even Hill himself admitted being "saddened & depressed" by the enterprise. Interviews range from a lap-dancer & film maker to a porn mistress & horsey, down-to-earth Faye's "bukkake" parties. (Please don't ask.) Twinkle-style vocals, images are explict & uncompromising. As with prostitution, this film will provoke the inevitable debate: are we safer with or without pornography?'

Re: Radio Times : Pornography : The Musical

Posted: Sun Oct 19, 2003 4:22 pm
by fayerampton
hi
i did get paid for my time in the end ! and any jobs i had to re schedule to fit them in they paid for !
all i say is any publicity is good and its certainly has increased my profile !
its not actually that bad and i think my bit and most of the other girls parts came accross in as much of a positive light as a main stream channel can do !!!!!
www.fuckfaye.com
www.fayeandsandie.com