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Originally Posted by Struggle4Bucks
Schooting damsel in distress video. Girl tied up and gagged in the back of a van. Door of van opened. Two girls biked by and saw the tied chick but didnt see the camera. I can tell you: Amsterdam has a highly responsive and heavy armed kidnap- intervention- swat- team able to litterally react in minutes.
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that is hilarious
props to the chicas who called the cops not realizing it was a film though, girl code in action!
since the Netherlands isn't as puritanical as NA I hope the cops were cool once they realized it wasn't an actual abduction
either way, still really fucking funny
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Originally Posted by SilentKnight
Great recollection. It was a Toronto club, I gather. We hit'em all up back in the mid-80s, Latin Quarter, Chez Parez, Zanzibar, Brass Rail, Million Dollar Saloon, Toll Gate, House of Lancaster, all the clubs out by the airport...a few in Markham. Probably a dozen more all over the city I can't recall the names of. Might've been one you were referencing?
But that's a cool intro to the industry. Definitely statute of limitation is long expired these days.
I chased after a video editor position at one of Canada's largest adult video distributors about 25 years ago after hearing about it from a few sources. We were livin' in TO at the time and the position was at their head office an hour west of the city. I landed the job based on my experience with Director's Film Co. of Canada. It was quite a departure from the mainstream TV commercial work I'd been involved with prior...but it was a good paycheque and certainly an interesting work environment. We had well-known porn stars visiting our head office and distribution warehouse quite regularly and a few I took out for lunch back in the day. Won't drop names, but you've likely heard of a few.
That was the start to my involvement in the adult industry...which eventually lead to bigger and better opportunities - including launching our own company many years later.
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adult is one of those things I find peeps either love or hate being in. I've discerned very little ambivalence on the performer end at least, prob the same for producers who don't perform themselves I imagine. the stigma is real. but for many the call is louder.
despite attitudes (esp back in the day when everyone wasn't on tubes getting their anonymous fix) where performers are whores and the peeps who shoot are pimps. gets confusing when one does both
but yeah, we should have gone for respectable jobs at British Petroleum or Monsanto
I love the freedom as much as the money at this point, most social conventions are inane to me anyways so being outside them feels kinda like home. didn't get back into adult after I left that club for several years but when I did...never looked back
those club names bring back memories. you may or may not have mentioned the club I worked at (really don't want to name them as my choices were not their fault) but as a client, Zanz was always my fav club to visit.
despite Filmore's having the most flattering lighting known to humans despite being a 'dive' club- I felt like a super model every time I looked in the mirror there and they def had more variety than For Your Eyes or the Rail
not sure about the 80's but in the late 90's/early 2000's Zanz was the 'weird club', where the women weren't all blonde with big tits in dresses. no disrespect to those who rocked that look, just not to my taste. give me a skinny chica with moves dancing to Public Enemy in a ripped body stocking spray painted with her own art and black velvet top hat and I'm in heaven.
I spent so much money at Zanz on special occasions as a way to start off a night, worth every penny every single time.
awesome thread, hope more people contribute
I'm out for the weekend, have a wicked one y'all =)