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Brooke Hunter / Ron Miller InnerView Continued... Brooke: Yes, it was shot here at Bob's Classy Lady. A great girl/girl scene with Shay Sights. Everything about it came out pretty good. We had some tough times in the beginning, but it's working out. It's real interesting for me as a performer, now to step behind and see how everything works. So, that's been launched. I'm hosting a series for Wildlife Productions, all of this is going to cable. The series is Dirty Newcomers. AINews: Dirty Newcomers. Brooke: Yes, where everybody gets to vote for their favorite dirty newcomer. I host the series. They get shots of me and I'm playing and I'm talking to the girls and introducing them to the male talent. The girls are having one of their first times on film and we have contestant number one, two and three. And at the end of the video, you get to vote for your favorite girl. So, that has been a lot of fun. AINews: How do you vote for the girls? The guys at home who have the video vote? Brooke: The guys at home who have the video get to vote either by e-mail or through [mailing their vote to] a P.O. box. Prizes for each piece of the series is different. For volume two they are going to win the entire series put out by Wildlife Productions, which is the "Screw My Wife Please" Series, which has been a huge success for them, in the Cable market and in video sales. It's fun! AINews: Who is producing "Screw My Wife Please"? Brooke: That is Bobby Rinaldi and Ray Anderson at Wildlife Productions. AINews: Wildlife? Oh, didn't they used to be Tight Ends Productions? Ron: Bobby and Ray used to be with Tight Ends. Wildlife is an entirely new company. They are in their second or just starting their third year. They have been, knock-on-wood, immensely successful. Brooke and I like them because they have put out a real high end product on a very tight budget. They are out there almost reinventing the wheel, in my opinion, because they are demonstrating that you can put out a very good product that is appealing to couples, that is not at all degrading to anyone. Brooke: It's cute, it's fun, and everyone is having a good time with it. The response to it has been really, really good. Ron: Actually, phenomenal. They use beautiful locations. They use top name talent and God bless Bobby and Ray, the two of them. I've never seen two people work harder. Brooke: A really good team. A nice family to belong to for me. I'm real thrilled about this. Ron: It is kind of like a home away from home. When we go over to the office we feel right at home. And that is not to say, and it's no secret, that I am a huge Wicked fan. I love Wicked's product and everybody at the company. I have the utmost respect for, and I sincerely like everyone there. It's a great organization. Of course they are putting out a very high end product. I don't think there is a better product out there. I feel the same way about VCA, and I feel pretty much, the same way about Vivid. I like the companies that are putting out high end product. From my point of view, I see the industry almost splintering into the real outrageous stuff, being separated from things that are truly erotic. Brooke: I totally agree with you. Just to comment on that. I was reading an article in AVN. It was the fan's response. Actual fans writing in and they were saying, keep in mind Quality versus Quantity. Everyone seems to be getting of on this wild double, triple penetration, guys remember there is a market out there for the high quality, high end video and people do want to see that. So that was really nice to see. The end-consumer out there is saying, "I want to see the high quality, really pretty girls, really well put together movies." AINews: Quality porno. Brooke: There is something for everybody out there. There are tons of videos made a year, but it was nice to see that they are saying we want to see what you're shooting and what we are shooting fits into that category. Wildlife in their short existence has just skyrocketed and gone nowhere but up! Hopefully we are going to go up with them. Ron: I hope so. I think it is going to be a mutually beneficial relationship, and it's going to be, knock-on-wood again, an extremely long-lived. "I really don't like the term porn, or porno, where it is connected to adult films but the image I get of porn goes to graphic violence." Now, I do have to comment on the term "porno". It's funny, in my pushing six years in the business, and having experienced lots of different things in this business. I really don't like the term porn, or porno, where it is connected to adult films. I think some adult video and some adult magazines and so on you could classify as porn. But the image I get of porn goes to graphic violence. I think that something like, Natural Born Killers. I find that to be pornography. I find Pulp Fiction, to me that is pornography. It is violence for no particular reason. It is gratuitous violence. Anything that is just gratuitously violent [I would call porn]. Brooke: Sex is a great thing. AINews: What about gratuitous sex? What would you call that, for example? Brooke: A whole lot-o-fun! I think you are talking about anything that is extremely degrading to women or to men. "I mean you can't say, 'Now, the last time you took an axe to somebody what did you feel?' But, you CAN say, 'The last time that you caressed a woman, or you caressed a man, how did you feel?'" Ron: Let me see if I can answer your question directly. I'll say the same thing I did in response to Mayor Riordon's comments regarding the Adult Industry. Everybody, virtually everybody, has sex. The vast majority of our society has sexual relations with other people. Whether it's in a traditional heterosexual relationship, a homosexual relationship, even masturbation. Virtually everybody has sexual experiences. Virtually nobody, commits murder... And that's how I separate the two! (Laughs!) I mean you can't say, "Now, the last time you took an axe to somebody what did you feel?" But, you CAN say, "The last time that you caressed a woman, or you caressed a man, how did you feel?" People will be able to respond to the latter, most people, and most people wouldn't be able to respond to the former. Brooke: Thank God! Ron: Again, superstitious me, knock on wood. We don't want killers and we don't want violence! The law tells us that we can't shoot any form of restraint and sexual penetration. Why? You can't have sex and violence. But you can have all the violence you want. And you can have all the sex you want as long as you put it behind a black curtain in the video rental store. Don't get me on a soapbox! (Laughs!) That's my politics. The lawyer in me comes out every once in a while. Brooke: You want me to get a soapbox? I'll get all soapy! AINews: Well, that would be a different set of circumstances. Brooke: That would
definitely be. No, I agree with everything he said. Ron: First of all, that was the basis of Erotica L.A. It's, "Hey, look folks, this is the L.A. Convention Center, the floor isn't sticky, it's not in a seamy neighborhood. You don't have to worry about who sees you going in and out of here. This is bringing the Adult Industry to mainstream America. "Everybody out there who enjoys sex, who enjoys movies, who enjoys adult toys, who enjoys experiencing their sexuality, can come out and look at the girls in the videos." |
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