Porno Goodfellas?
Posted: Thu Apr 01, 2004 5:20 pm
Regarding Terry (One-Eyed-Jack's) timely reminder, in light of the American murder case, that with so many newbie producers wanting to get on the porno bandwagon there was the potential for some of them to turn out to be dangerous creeps and pervs.
Well, strangely enough I didn't have much of an opinion. However, the thought did strike me that "Hey, never mind about the newbie?s, what about some of the 'professionals' that have been in it since the 80's?" The West Yorkshire case springs immediately to mind. Almost al the models I have booked had a tale to tell about 'Sooty's' sleazy antics. And it was only a few months ago I heard of fresh arrests in that part of the world (cuffed and frogmarched from the building while in the middle of a shoot!) And when pawing, touching up and taking liberties with models is the subject of conversation it's not just Sooty's name that crops up.
But what I thought was interesting was where Terry said -
?Where will all the amateurs be if the shit hit the fan and they had to stand up and be counted? I'd bet they'd hide in the shadows and deny ever having anything to do with the adult industry, just to protect their own arses.?
Quite. I?ve noticed an upsurge in new producers and people wanting to get on to the porno bandwagon since R18?s became legal. The obviously think ?Hey, it?s all clear now. The shooting?s stopped. Safe for me to dip a toe.? Well, maybe. But one of the reasons that R18?s and porno production did become ?legit? was because of people like Me, Terry, Marcus, Ben Dover, Remington Steel, Phil McCavity, Nick Pace (deceased) Melissa, and others who are not public figures and therefore must remain nameless. It was we who helped create the tidal wave of illegitimate smut that washed over grateful consumers in the 90?s and created the situation where the law was being flouted throughout the land ? and therefore seen to be an ass. It was we who fought the law, stood our ground and at some point we have all paid the price - therefore paid our dues. All the above mentioned know what it?s like to have our gaffs turned over by the old bill, we all know what a courtroom looks like from the perspective of the dock and we are all familiar with the grim d?cor of police/prison cells. But we liked the biz, we wanted the dough, and hey, we didn?t give a fuck. We were porno Goodfellas.
Terry has posed an interesting question ? if the legal advances of the past few years were to be revered, would all these ?Johnny Come Lately?s' disappear as fast as they seem to have sprouted up?
Officer Dibble
Well, strangely enough I didn't have much of an opinion. However, the thought did strike me that "Hey, never mind about the newbie?s, what about some of the 'professionals' that have been in it since the 80's?" The West Yorkshire case springs immediately to mind. Almost al the models I have booked had a tale to tell about 'Sooty's' sleazy antics. And it was only a few months ago I heard of fresh arrests in that part of the world (cuffed and frogmarched from the building while in the middle of a shoot!) And when pawing, touching up and taking liberties with models is the subject of conversation it's not just Sooty's name that crops up.
But what I thought was interesting was where Terry said -
?Where will all the amateurs be if the shit hit the fan and they had to stand up and be counted? I'd bet they'd hide in the shadows and deny ever having anything to do with the adult industry, just to protect their own arses.?
Quite. I?ve noticed an upsurge in new producers and people wanting to get on to the porno bandwagon since R18?s became legal. The obviously think ?Hey, it?s all clear now. The shooting?s stopped. Safe for me to dip a toe.? Well, maybe. But one of the reasons that R18?s and porno production did become ?legit? was because of people like Me, Terry, Marcus, Ben Dover, Remington Steel, Phil McCavity, Nick Pace (deceased) Melissa, and others who are not public figures and therefore must remain nameless. It was we who helped create the tidal wave of illegitimate smut that washed over grateful consumers in the 90?s and created the situation where the law was being flouted throughout the land ? and therefore seen to be an ass. It was we who fought the law, stood our ground and at some point we have all paid the price - therefore paid our dues. All the above mentioned know what it?s like to have our gaffs turned over by the old bill, we all know what a courtroom looks like from the perspective of the dock and we are all familiar with the grim d?cor of police/prison cells. But we liked the biz, we wanted the dough, and hey, we didn?t give a fuck. We were porno Goodfellas.
Terry has posed an interesting question ? if the legal advances of the past few years were to be revered, would all these ?Johnny Come Lately?s' disappear as fast as they seem to have sprouted up?
Officer Dibble