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… Elliptically, I would say … I sincerely don’t want to influence people’s interpretation,” Affleck told the masses at the Venice Film Festival.”I can tell you there is no hoax. It makes me think of ‘Candid Camera’ or something.” Notice how Affleck stops short of declaring the film non-fiction. Phoenix walked away from a very successful and lucrative career as a film star in 2008, a move that could’ve been seen as a noble choice by a man who found himself in an industry that made him wildly unhappy. Instead he immediately outed himself as a performance artist by having his every move over the following year filmed. Whether sincere or not, it was an artless move that screamed “Look at me!” To be fair though, the film – which is rife with scatology, vomiting, prostitutes and cocaine — was well-received.
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… I can tell you, there’s no hoax,” an ostensibly exasperated Affleck said at today’s press conference. “It never entered my mind until other people commented on the movie.” Maybe I’m Still Here is a documentary, maybe a mockumentary. In our media-mad culture, is any moment “real” when someone lets cameras follow him in his most private moments? Phoenix has been acting since he was a kid, like his siblings, and like Affleck and his older brother Ben. When is an actor not “on”? Is Joaquin so blotto that he does that he’s not aware he’s being photographed? And is there even the slimmest difference between ruthless truth-telling and dumb or preening exhibitionism ingesting snow-mountains of cocaine, shouting down his underlings, having sex with a call girl, all while the camera rolls?
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The film is a dark and unflinching look at Joaquin’s life from soon after his Oscar nomination for playing Johnny Cash in Walk The Line. Cameras follow him on his last acting and press events where he moans that he ‘hates acting’. Shaky ground: The actor had announced that he was giving up acting to become a rapper but many thought it was all a hoax to create buzz for the new documentary ‘I think everyone at some point in their life hates their jobs and the people they are around’, he reveals in opening scenes of the new movie. What follows are harrowing scenes of drug use, graphic language, the search for online sex, a meeting with a prostitute and scenes of Phoenix attacking a fan at his own concert.
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Phoenix does show up for the Two Lovers press junket, wearing a new black suit to cover his increasing bulk. As for the hip-hop career, why couldn’t he hire a coach to help him nail it? Someone as gifted as Phoenix, who after all channeled Johnny Cash in Walk the Line, must know the levels of professionalism required with any artistic endeavor. His hip hop performances suck, with such lyrics as “I feel real, I won’t kneel.” If this is a Sacha Baron Cohen/let’s-run-with-each-situation portrait of a narcissistic actor gone awry—which makes it a fitting companion piece to Sofia Coppola’s Somewhere—then it’s brilliant, although the movie gets shrill and annoying in the second half. But if it’s a document of an actor going down the tubes—doing cocaine on camera, trawling for prostitutes, jumping into the audience to bash a fan wearing a Ben Stiller fake beard and getting punched in the gut (making him throw up), then that’s not funny at all. And what is Affleck’s complicity in this?
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Arizona Democratic congressional candidate Jon Hulburd is using Christian radio to attack his opponent, Republican Ben Quayle, for his ties to a salacious website. “I’ve read that congressional candidate Ben Quayle helped create one of the most offensive websites I’ve ever seen,” a woman says in the ad, currently running on three Christian radio stations and a Phoenix conservative talk radio station. “The site promotes drugs and prostitution, is filled with meanness and foul language, humiliates women and even mocks people with Down syndrome.” The ad refers to TheDirty.com, a site that began in 2007 as Dirty Scottsdale. Its founder, Nik Richie, accused Quayle of having a role in the site’s creation a claim Richie has since admitted overstated Quayle’s role in the site. Richie still claims Quayle wrote several posts under the name Brock Landers, a reference to a fictional porn star in the movie “Boogie Nights.”
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For years the adult services section of the website has been a thorn in the side of law enforcement as it is widely alleged by police that prostitutes and those involved in prostitution rings – sometimes using underage girls as sex slaves – use the adults services section to openly advertise for “Johns”e.g., customers. Craigslist originally had an “Erotic Services” section, but shut it down in May of last year in response to pressure from law enforcement. The company had previously tried to ward off criticism by verifying listings over the phone and working with the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, but has since decided that having a section of the site that had been, for the most part, taken over by the illegal sex trade was not in its best interests. In an August 24th letter, the state attorneys general said Craigslist should remove the section because it couldn’t adequately block potentially illegal ads promoting prostitution and child trafficking.
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Parker discussed being a student of journalism at New York University and how it led her to The Bunny Ranch. “People are naturally curious how someone can go from there to here.” She also shares stories about her typical clients a novel she is writing and why The Bunny Ranch is the oldest and most popular brothel in Nevada. “Sex In Our Cities offers an unbiased view of a variety of topics, including prostitution and sexual fame,” stated Dona Caine Francis. “Parker was a joy to have on the show and as usual, taught us something new. “ … About the Guest:
Cami Parker is a Canadian model who recently began working at pornographer Dennis Hof’s famous brothel The Bunny Ranch in Reno Nevada. “I went to massage school in Canada and love touching people!” states Parker. “In the Big Apple I was a model and studied journalism and creative writing at New York University.” She is featured as the Hustler centerfold in August.
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… Whether they represent storefronts, distribution or manufacturing, the scope of the StorErotica Awards aims to recognize all of those businesses who consistently strive for excellence in erotic retail,” says StorErotica Magazine’s Editor, Kristofer Kay. “In such a complex industry, where innovation is being raised practically on a daily basis, nominating only a few companies is challenging.” Castle Megastore Group, Inc., based in Tempe, Ariz., is StorErotica 2010 Store Chain of the Year, AVN’s 2010 Outstanding Retail Chain of the Year, and XBIZ 2009 Retailer of the Year. Castle Megastore is a leading adult retailer with 17 stores operating in Arizona, Alaska, New Mexico, Oregon and Washington. By providing excellent customer service and a wide array of product choices, Castle Megastore is the market leader in the adult industry in each of its operating markets. Castle Megastore’s mission is to lead the adult entertainment industry through exceptional service, revolutionary promotions and great product selections all while redefining romance, intimacy and sex.
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… Whether they represent storefronts, distribution or manufacturing, the scope of the StorErotica Awards aims to recognize all of those businesses who consistently strive for excellence in erotic retail,” says StorErotica Magazine’s Editor, Kristofer Kay. “In such a complex industry, where innovation is being raised practically on a daily basis, nominating only a few companies is challenging.” Castle Megastore Group, Inc., based in Tempe, Ariz., is StorErotica 2010 Store Chain of the Year, AVN’s 2010 Outstanding Retail Chain of the Year, and XBIZ 2009 Retailer of the Year. Castle Megastore is a leading adult retailer with 17 stores operating in Arizona, Alaska, New Mexico, Oregon and Washington. By providing excellent customer service and a wide array of product choices, Castle Megastore is the market leader in the adult industry in each of its operating markets. Castle Megastore’s mission is to lead the adult entertainment industry through exceptional service, revolutionary promotions and great product selections all while redefining romance, intimacy and sex.
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Women like Jeanne need a safe place and stable housing. They need jobs, but employers are reluctant because of their criminal records. Without a place to live and a job, the women can be right back on the streets, turning tricks. … Once in the life, it’s difficult to get out. If a woman tries to leave, her pimp is likely to track her down and beat her up. And she’ll be scared to tell the police, because what she is doing is illegal. … The woman looks at her cellphone as a text beeps in. Pimps use technology to send their girls to different sites, placing ads online and making arrangements by text message and cellphone. Likely, he can see her from wherever he stands in the shadows and wants to know who she is talking to.
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