Documentary wants the top UK stars!

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slatedogg

Documentary wants the top UK stars!

Post by slatedogg »


Hi everyone

Im David Slater and Im making documentary about porn, and not one of those sissy ones that ignore the stories and shows some lame titshots.

I am not making real sex, or European Blue Review, Im making something quality. And I know there are some good people that visit this site who have been on those shows and not had much of a chance to talk. Fair enough, we all watch those shows but how many of you wish it was better, wish it told the whole truth and wish it looked better without some dreary presenting or voiceovers?

You all do dont you? Well I do.

So Im asking anyone who visits this site and has any connection to the porn business to reply to this post or send me an email and I'll give you all the info you need.

Ive already got some people interested and if she visits here layla jade will tell you that shes talking to me, Im trying to get Ben Dover and Phil Mcavity, Ive got an interview with John Bacchus who made "The erotic witch project" and some page three girls and models like Charlotte Gee and Morrigan Hel.

So if anyone else wants a chance at being in a really good documentary that will make you look great and give you loads of free publicity let me know because I want to mee you all.

Thanks

David Slater
BATTY RIDAH

Re: Documentary wants the top UK stars!

Post by BATTY RIDAH »

What have you done before to justify making another programme about pornographers to make them look good.

I thought Edmond Coulthard done a good job on Boogie Nights In Suburbia.

The actual fact of making films is'nt always cool. Are you going to show the unpleasant moments for what they are?
David Slater

Re: Documentary wants the top UK stars!

Post by David Slater »


I fully intend on showing what the whole industry is like but to tell you the truth when i saw boggie nights in suburbia I saw somebody trying not to enjoy a ben dover shoot by putting spooky music over the sex (what was that?). And then he went to someone who was a single mother struggling to pay the bills, who didnt seem at all like she wanted to be part of the business.

What I was saying is that surely it isnt ALL that way, and almost everytime you see someone on a documentary they are played up as either total bimbos or scared young girls that have been forced into a horible situation.

I just want to highlight the hard working people who run this business and make it a better and more professional place to work.

Is there anything wrong with that?

As for my background I have experience in amateur documentary making at unniversity but I am essentially a film maker.
I intend to make my documentary look better than the average standard by using my artistic abilities and give it some real content by asking the questions that I never see answered.
I want to prove that these are real people who made a choice, and hopefully make a few people gain some respect for the business.

David Slater
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