Porn and Porncows

You do have to wonder because who on Earth in their right mind doesn't like breasts?

I think it happened somewhere around the time bikini calendars and pin ups were banned in the workplace. Then the ads started getting banned, then the billboards started getting banned. Then everything else....

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You sure it's not the people in charge started being fashion designers and not red blooded men?
the people in charge of hollywood haven't changed. they were jews then, they are jews now.
what they do is pander to audiences in a way they expect to maximize viewership. 50 years ago that meant pandering to men by putting hot busty babes on screen, today that means pandering to feminism and the YAS KWEEN SLAY mindset
 
the people in charge of hollywood haven't changed. they were jews then, they are jews now.
what they do is pander to audiences in a way they expect to maximize viewership. 50 years ago that meant pandering to men by putting hot busty babes on screen, today that means pandering to feminism and the YAS KWEEN SLAY mindset
Yes, but were they gay jews then like they are now? That was my fashion designer implication
 
Blame Corona. I think California has it pretty bad right now

It's been quite a while since I paid attention, but wasn't the case against them pretty weak? With the case being dragged out for years even before coronu-virus I'm thinking the prosecution doesn't want a L on their record and is hoping for a plea deal.
 
It's been quite a while since I paid attention, but wasn't the case against them pretty weak? With the case being dragged out for years even before coronu-virus I'm thinking the prosecution doesn't want a L on their record and is hoping for a plea deal.
I think it's standard practice to at least offer a plea deal when you can offer it. That or if you have some leverage or want something from the suspect.
 
I think it happened somewhere around the time bikini calendars and pin ups were banned in the workplace. Then the ads started getting banned, then the billboards started getting banned. Then everything else....

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meanwhile the judge secretly faps to it on the toilet. It's for a good cause, they did it willingly, and being a pretty, demure person is basically on the job requirement for "stewardess".
 
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Around the 60s to the 70s I think was when things were at their peak for Men in the media.

The old cheesecake movies with the super hot girls and sometimes monsters. Things like Barbarella and the B Movies of that era.

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Imagine a movie called "Sex cures the crazy" today

I dunno, I'd also include the 80's and to a lesser extent, the 90's and maybe the early 2000's too

Damn near every horror movie or R-rated comedy in the 80's seemed to have naked women in at least one scene like it was some kind of a requirement. Also, the 80's and 90's were a golden age for action movies. arguably the most male-oriented of mainstream genres.

You also had a lot of stuff like the "erotic thriller" genre and the Andy Sidaris "Bullets, Bombs, and Babes" movies in the 90's that were pretty much just glorified softcore porn and more or less set most of the templates for Skinemax and similar fare.

Really, that whole era from the tail end of the 1960's to around the middle of the 2000's was a great era for guy-oriented media in general, be it the mainstream movies, the grindhouse and direct-to-VHS/direct-to-DVD movies, and straight-up porno flicks.

Hell, I remember when they used to advertise Girls Gone Wild DVD's on basic cable late at night back in the 2000's. The nudity was always blurred or had black censor bars but it was still on the very mainstream cable channels like Spike TV and Comedy Central.

You couldn't do that now in "Current Year", and I'm not even sure if it would fly back in the late 2000's/early 2010's either since I stopped seeing those commercials and infomercials show up on TV around 2008 or so.

Hell, even FYE got rid of their "Mature Entertainment" section in the late 2010's. Back in the day, they had a whole section of their DVD selection that was nothing but softcore Skinemax movies, Girls Gone Wild/"Too Hot For TV" type of stuff, and lots of hentai both softcore and hardcore.

I'm not quite sure when the backlash against any type of nudity or sexuality in movies and TV truly began but it was one of those things that happened very slowly and then all at once. I'm not sure what caused the backlash aside from the usual SJW sperging, but it's still jarring to go from the "softcore porn with an actual plot" shows like True Blood and Game of Thrones in 2010-2011 to the prudish "nudity is rare even in hard R-rated movies" of 2019-2020.

I'm not sure if it's the internet making that type of stuff irrelevant either, because Skinemax kept going for the majority of the 2010's and only stopped around 2018 thanks to the AT&T merger (and they were still making new titles as late as 2016 and 2017) and you had plenty of online porn in the 2000's and early 2010's but that didn't stop premium cable and "hard R" movies in certain genres from being chock full of naked women or even pretentious arthouse movies that would have actual fucking on camera.
 

Abella Danger looks like a literal retard in this video.

You also had a lot of stuff like the "erotic thriller" genre

The Last Seduction starting Linda Fiorentino is legitimately better than 90% of 'suspenseful' films released today. But even in '94 there's the story of a producer who shut down production and had a whole sexual roleplay theme taken out of the film because he could see 'nipple'.
 
I dunno, I'd also include the 80's and to a lesser extent, the 90's and maybe the early 2000's too

Damn near every horror movie or R-rated comedy in the 80's seemed to have naked women in at least one scene like it was some kind of a requirement. Also, the 80's and 90's were a golden age for action movies. arguably the most male-oriented of mainstream genres.

You also had a lot of stuff like the "erotic thriller" genre and the Andy Sidaris "Bullets, Bombs, and Babes" movies in the 90's that were pretty much just glorified softcore porn and more or less set most of the templates for Skinemax and similar fare.

Really, that whole era from the tail end of the 1960's to around the middle of the 2000's was a great era for guy-oriented media in general, be it the mainstream movies, the grindhouse and direct-to-VHS/direct-to-DVD movies, and straight-up porno flicks.

Hell, I remember when they used to advertise Girls Gone Wild DVD's on basic cable late at night back in the 2000's. The nudity was always blurred or had black censor bars but it was still on the very mainstream cable channels like Spike TV and Comedy Central.

You couldn't do that now in "Current Year", and I'm not even sure if it would fly back in the late 2000's/early 2010's either since I stopped seeing those commercials and infomercials show up on TV around 2008 or so.

Hell, even FYE got rid of their "Mature Entertainment" section in the late 2010's. Back in the day, they had a whole section of their DVD selection that was nothing but softcore Skinemax movies, Girls Gone Wild/"Too Hot For TV" type of stuff, and lots of hentai both softcore and hardcore.

I'm not quite sure when the backlash against any type of nudity or sexuality in movies and TV truly began but it was one of those things that happened very slowly and then all at once. I'm not sure what caused the backlash aside from the usual SJW sperging, but it's still jarring to go from the "softcore porn with an actual plot" shows like True Blood and Game of Thrones in 2010-2011 to the prudish "nudity is rare even in hard R-rated movies" of 2019-2020.

I'm not sure if it's the internet making that type of stuff irrelevant either, because Skinemax kept going for the majority of the 2010's and only stopped around 2018 thanks to the AT&T merger (and they were still making new titles as late as 2016 and 2017) and you had plenty of online porn in the 2000's and early 2010's but that didn't stop premium cable and "hard R" movies in certain genres from being chock full of naked women or even pretentious arthouse movies that would have actual fucking on camera.

I'm not so sure it was continuing until to 2010, you could see that the pattern had already changed. It wasn't about how hot the girls were, it was how hot the guys were.

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I'm not so sure it was continuing until to 2010, you could see that the pattern had already changed. It wasn't about how hot the girls were, it was how hot the guys were.

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By 2010 it had changed in a more female oriented direction but it wasn't quite as prudish as the second half of the 2010's were. I'd say the actual shift began around 2007-2008 or so, just before the Great Recession began.

By 2010, the pattern had changed but I think enough of the previous mentality lingered that you saw hot guys given a lot of focus but there was also hot girls alongside them as well whenever it usually came up.
 
By 2010 it had changed in a more female oriented direction but it wasn't quite as prudish as the second half of the 2010's were. I'd say the actual shift began around 2007-2008 or so, just before the Great Recession began.

By 2010, the pattern had changed but I think enough of the previous mentality lingered that you saw hot guys given a lot of focus but there was also hot girls alongside them as well whenever it usually came up.

You mean we are doomed to a future mainstream, media of hamplanets banging male models? nooooo.....
 
You mean we are doomed to a future mainstream, media of hamplanets banging male models? nooooo.....

Nah, I think the pendulum will swing back thanks to "woke culture" becoming increasingly toxic and COVID-19 taking a bat to the major studios and giving an opportunity for the entertainment industry to try and recapture a previously neglected market (younger guys) in addition to the stuff aimed at mostly female or gender-neutral audiences.

Give me all the rainbows and other angry internet stickers if you want (and I'll gladly accept them) but the studios are in this to make money despite what traditionalist faggots like to think.

Even if they're trying to push an agenda, it's clearly backfiring badly since more people are fed up with wokeness than ever before thanks to the Woke Left and their neoliberal handlers trying to cram way too much change way too quickly.

Call of Duty, one of the most normie-tier video game franchises out there, has gone from having black female Wehrmacht troops in a main title just a little less than three years ago to honest-to-god clips of Yuri Bezmenov talking about active measures and Marxist subversion juxtaposed with images of communist militarism and left-wing protests in the announcement trailer for their next main installment.

Trivial as that may seem, it's one of those signs that the wider culture really is shifting away from woke pandering and "future is female, shitlord!" nonsense. I think "Get Woke, Go Broke" has just now started to sink in for the entertainment industry at long last and we'll probably see a more balanced market and a lot more low-budget and mid-budget fare due to economic practicality.

You'll still see the chick flicks and more gender-neutral pop entertainment but I think the guy movies and shows are due for a comeback and will sell like hotcakes if we see more of them.
 
Around the 60s to the 70s I think was when things were at their peak for Men in the media.

The old cheesecake movies with the super hot girls and sometimes monsters. Things like Barbarella and the B Movies of that era.

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Imagine a movie called "Sex cures the crazy" today

Those were pure sleaze movies though(RIP), with the exception of Barbarella and 50ft Woman. The latter is b-movie sci-fi schlock.

Looking at the content advisory for it on IMDB it is rated "mild" for Sex & Nudity, these are the three things filed under that category:
1. Several references to a man cheating on his wife with another woman in cheap hotels.
2. Some women including the 50ft woman are sometimes scantily clad with a small amount of cleavage.
3. Several adulterous kisses.

With modern eyes we can tell it is without a doubt someones fetish presented in a quaint way.
 
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From Wikipedia:

From what I remember, it was basically a cameo appearance.



Stallone did that film because he was broke and basically at the end of his rope.

-From Wikipedia.

Anyway, they rereleased it as "Italian Stallion" in the 80s once Stallone made it big.

I can't believe I only just learned that Stallone is his actual real name. I always thought it was his porn nickname he decided to keep because it was the coked-up 80es.

EDIT - mis-spelled "coked-up" as "cocked-up" lol
 
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