Word comes to us that industry vet, Bruce Walker, has passed away. More details to follow in a later posting.
Knob/Ryder Entertainment shoots a Jill Kelly feature, Carnal Secrets beginning today in Hollywood. According to company owner, Rob Knob, the feature will have 18 special effects and will be shot in three different locations over a week and a half. "Fantastic cast," says Knob, "- Bunny Love, Bonita Saint, Chocolate D., Eric Price, Temptress and Desiree."
Kristen: "Desiree's a hottie, fresh off the bus from Oregon. She has an agent named Roy Garcia that I've never heard of, nor has anyone else ever heard of. I told her you don't need a manager, I'll do it for you, you do it by yourself. I'll just introduce you to everyone. But she's hot. She's a new Allisyn Chaynes type of girl with a cherry ready to be popped."
"Max Cantor" writes re: the Gene Ross interview with Marc Star which is posted further down on this site today: "Marc Star to Gene Ross: "... There are no newspaper articles about this woman. There are no newspaper stories in the New York Post or the Observer that says she ever existed."
Earth to Marc Star:
from: New York Observer 12-18-1995 \n MOLLOY BATTLES JOHNSONS IN GREAT GOSSIP BATTLE \n by Jay Stowe
"....Our story begins with Ms. Molloy hard at work, trying to get the goods on Leigh Zermuhlen, an aspiring teenage actress who was found naked and dead in the Mayflower Hotel after a wild night that included a stop at the Bowery Bar. Her body was discovered on Oct.27, but the city's tabloid reporters had missed the story--until Ms. Molloy got wind of it.
Ms. Molloy had one little problem with her scoop. To fully report the story, she would have to call the Bowery Bar for comment. And that meant having to talk with Ms. Johnson, who does PR for the bar. Ms. Molloy must have feared that Ms. Johnson might put the duties of love above those of her profession, and spill the story to her husband over at the Post.
So Ms. Molloy waited as long as she could. Then she called Ms. Johnson and got a comment about the underage Ms. Zermuhlen allegedly being served at the Bowery Bar. According to sources, before she hung up, she asked Ms. Johnson to refrain from leaking the story to Mr. Johnson as a professional courtesy, so that she could keep her story exclusive. Ms. Johnson apparently agreed to keep mum.
Ms. Molloy's story hit the stands Nov. 14. And guess what was in the Post that same day? The story of the naked and dead Bowery Bar girl. In the Post, it ran on page 8 and was reported by Phillip Messing and Larry Celona.
Ms. Molloy got made. Now, there was the chance that the Post metro staff had stumbled on the story of a woman who had died two weeks earlier--but it seems plausihble that Ms. Johnson had used her husband as a conduit.
Ms. Molloy picked up the phone. According to News source who sits within earshot of the gossip desk, Ms. Molloy was heard to shout , "Nadine, the story's in the Post today. How did that happen?" And then: "I don't want to talk to no assistant. I wanna talk to you! How'd this get in the POST"
After a good pause, Ms. Molloy was heard to utter: "you're full of it, Nadine! gottta go." SLAM! And a gossip battle was on....
\n New York Daily News: \n "Mystery of dead student" \n by Joanna Molloy 11-14-95
Police are investigating the death of a 19-year-old college student whose body was found in an Upper West Side hotel, after she partied at the trendy Bowery Bar.
Leigh Zermuhlen had checked into the Mayflower Hotel on Central Park West. Police say she was accompanied by a television producer. According to Zerhmuhlen's family, the two had met at the exclusive East Villge restaurant and bar.
Zermuhlen was an acting student at the New School for Social Research and the granddaughter of city Public Arts Commissioner Frederick Zermuhlen who along with Robert Moses engineered the city's 20-year postwar building boom.
The television producer has not been charged with a crime and could not be reached for comment. He told cops he had left the room at 6 a.m. on October 25 thinking Zermuhlen was asleep, a police source said.
Hotel security personnel entered the room when the Do Not Disturb Sign remained on the doorknob two days later. They found Zermuhlen's unclothed body on the bed, the hotel manager said. Police have questioned the producer by phone and requested that he return from California to New York for further questioning.
The chief medical examiner is awaiting toxicology reports. The woman's mother, Kathleen Ryan, said she became concerned this summer when her daughter began frequenting the Bowery Bar, a virtual clubhouse for trendy scene-makers.
She was caught up with seeing the celebrities. She'd say, 'Mom, I met Leonardo DiCaprio" or "I met Laurence Fishbourne". Days before her daughter's death, Ryan accompanied her to the Bowery Bar. "I wanted to see what was going on," said Ryan. "I couldn't believe it--the bartender served her a drink. I asked her not to go there anymore...."
\n NEW YORK POST: Tuesday, 11-14-1995: \n "Cops quiz Hollywood producer in death of 'star struck' S.I. teen" \n by Phillip Messing and Larry Celona.
Police probing the mysterious death of a "star-struck" teenage blonde from Staten Island a posh Midtown hotel are questioning a Hollywood producer who briefly stayed with her there.
The medical examiner said yesterday a cause of death has not been determined for Leigh Zermulen [sic], 19, whose nude body was found at the Mayflower Hotel on October 27. The police investigators say they believe the teen --whose mother acknowledges she was taking anti-depressants and suffered from eating disorders--died of a drug overdose.
Police have not charged the "small-time" producer in the death. But they have talked with him by phone from his home in California and expect to question him further when he returns from a vacation in Hawaii.
Zermulen [sic]'s mother, Kathleen Ryan, said her daughter was taking acting and writing classes at the New School for Social Research. She said Zermulen [sic] met the 35-year-old producer at the trendy Bowery Bar in lower Manhattan after leaving home on Oct. 24.
"She was star struck," she said. "She used to go there on Thursday night after her acting class," she said. Ryan said the producer rented a room that night at the Mayflower at 15 Central Park West--where an employee found Leigh's nude body inside Room 1610 three days later.
The producer moved out before her death, Ryan said. She calimaed police officials told her the film producer left because Zermulen [sic] was 'acting irrationally'".
"If he's telling the police that she's acting irrational, I would like to know why he didn't call 911 for an ambulance or ask for her mother's number," she said.
"As far as I'm concerned, he was just unfeeling, uncaring and callous. He was just looking out for himself."
STATEN ISLAND ADVANCE, 10-31-95: \n "POLICE INVESTIGATING DEATH OF ISLANDER" \n by Craig Schneider
"Police are investigating the mysterious death of a 19-year-old Tompkinsville woman whose body was found in a Manhattan hotel Friday. Police say there were no indications of foul play in the death of Leigh Zurmuhlen, of the 70 block of Tomkins Circle, who was found on a bed in the Mayflower Hotel on Central Park West at 2 p.m.
"There were no bruises on the hbody and no sign of a struggle," said Police Department spokeswoman Noreen Murray. Investigators are awaiting results of an autopsy and toxicology tests, expected in a few weks.
Ms. Zurmuhlen had checked into the hotel the day before with a friend, Dean Scheu of California, and, when the two people had not checked out on time, security staff entered the room and found Ms. Zurmuhlen, police said. Scheu was not on the scene and police are seeking him for questioning, Ms. Murray said...
\n STATEN ISLAND ADVANCE, 12-7-95 \n "AUTOPSY: OVERDOSE KILLED ASPIRING ACTRESS" \n (AP)
An aspiring Staten Island actress whose body turned up in the Manhattan hotel room of a Hollywood producer died from an accidental drug overdose, authorities said yesterday. Toxicology tests found a lethal combination of opiates, cocaine and alcohol in the blood of Leigh Zurmuhlen, 19, of Tomkinsville, said Ellen Borakove, a spokeswoman for the medical examiner's office.
A security guard found the young woman's body in a 16th-floor room of the Mayflower Hotel on Oct. 27, more than two days after she and an older man first arrived together. The man had left earlier without checking out.
Detectives later contacted the 35-year-old californian--described by police as a "struggling Hollywood producer"--through his lawyer. The producer was never considered a criminal suspect. But the dead teenager's mother, Kathleen Ryan, had accused him of "just looking out for himself" by leaving her daughter alone in the room.
Inspired by River Phoenix--the young actor who died of an overdose in 1993 outside a Los Angeles nightclub--Ms. Zermuhlen took night acting and writing classes at a Manhattan college, her mother said. The young woman also was a regular on the Manhattan club circuit, Ryan said. On the night of Oct. 24, she met the producer at the Bower Bar, a celebrity hangout in the East Village.
At 3 a.m. Ms. Zurmuhlen called her mother to say she was spending the night in Manhattan. At 4 a.m., she and the producer checked into the hotel on Central Park West, police said. Her body was discovered Saturday afternoon, behind a door with a "Do Not Disturb" sign hanging on the knob."
Gene sez: "While I haven't spent my waking hours investigating this piece, it strikes me that the name of Darren Star is never mentioned in any of these clips, and the 10-31-95 Staten Island Advance story identifies a Dean Scheu from California as accompanying the late Ms. Zurmuhlen to her hotel room. Am I just dense or am I missing something?
Let Scotty Schwartz's story about actor Corey Feldman serve as a preface to the raucous goings-on that occured at Hustler Hollywood this past Friday night. As part of the Summer Expo, Hustler and Digital Playground co-hosted a signing that included Teri Weigel, Sadie Sexton, Nikki Tyler, Alexandra Silk, Taylor St. Claire and Farrah.
It was Farrah who apparently served as an object of Feldman's attention.
Schwartz: "I'm at the Hustler store. Corey Feldman comes over to me and goes, shhhhh, be quiet. Can you go over to Farrah and tell her I'm down HERE. He was down by the coffee stand. She was at the top by where the photographers were. He said he didn't want to go there because he was afraid somebody might try to take his picture. He said can you go up there and tell her I'm waiting for her. I go, whatever. I run into Farrah and tell her that Corey's waiting. She says, Feldman, who? She said he can wait. He ended up waiting for a half an hour. I come back. He goes you never said anything. I said I did. So he's like hemming and hawing. We leave.
"He's making a move on these three other girls, Violet Love and a couple of other girls. I go up to the Rainbow and here's Corey trying to get laid again. Now he's hitting on Farrah again. She's sitting there with Theresa Flynt and Amy from Fairvilla. He's still trying to hit on her and she's kissing some other guy...it was a classic. He was trying all night. Here's a kid who's been in mainstream, Gina Ryder asked him to take a picture with her. He goes I can't do that. I said to him, you little prick. This girl has been thinking about you before you had hair on your dick and you won't take a picture with her? He goes, 'well Scotty, you make a living in this business, I don't.' I go, you act like you have a career to protect. Take a picture with the girl. He goes why are you breaking my balls. I said because you're a scumbag. You want these girls to go back to your room and fuck you, but you won't take a picture with them. He didn't like that. His brother said to me this was good. Nobody does this to him."
Digital Playground's Samantha Lewis reports on the Hustler Hollywood event:
Lewis: "It was incredibly wild. It was out of control. Theresa Flynt tells me she's never had a store show turn out like that since she's been open. They cut off Sunset toward the middle of the night because cars were at a dead stop. We had three sheriff's cars out front that stopped and started to join in the fun. Nikki Tyler came out and was literally on top of a car, taking pictures with her legs spread with sheriff Chuck. He was the one who really was going for all this. Sheriff Chuck pretended that he was arresting her and that she was in pain. Then all the girls came out. Teri Weigel was doing some pretty outrageous things to Chuck. He was letting her, and we took polaroids. It was at that time that the fire department showed up with one of their trucks. They pulled over, stopped and some of the girls jumped inside...there were hundreds of people there including Canadian TV and E!
"We promoted the first Virtual Sex with Nikki Tyler and announced Teri Weigel's one coming up in the next couple of months. All the girls there have done shows for us and we billed them as the Digital Playground girls."
George Martin and his company, GM Video, were in the middle of a huge controversy which unfolded at the Summer Expo. Bear in mind, not all sides have been heard from in this dispute. In fact, one of Martin's competitors, Voyeur Video, wants to check with their attorneys before making any official statements. Suffice it to say, the controversy suggests that Martin was either somehow aware of, or set up an underaged girl to be videotaped by his competitors during a sex contest on the Colorado River this past Memorial Day. Martin dismisses the whole notion as preposterous, but his competition is saying that Martin did it to eliminate competition so he, like the legendary Mike Fink, could be "king of the river" and that Martin is blowing the whistle on certain companies as part of a deal to get out of some current legal entanglements he's in. Martin says that, too, is an idiotic notion. More to come on this story.
Chloe's got a mainstream alternative adult project in the works this week. When we caught up to her, she was on her way to the first day of a five-day shoot either for HBO or Showtime, she wasn't sure. "All I know is that it's going to be on some channel on cable," she laughed. "The movie's called Body of Love, and that's all I know," Chloe said. "They're episodes, and I'm in the next two.
Playboy Announces New Spice Video Line
Everybody's taking the Internet route, including Playboy which, obviously, had the web in mind when it took to the mainstream side of the Summer Expo last week. "We were pitching a few things," said Barry Leschtz, senior vice president and general manager.. We're doing a show called the Wild Web Girls. It's our take of what's happening on the web, evverything from the Vivid site to some of the voyeur sites, to some of the girls that are homegrown and created by the Internet. We're going to be doing a show called Club Lingerie. We're going to do what Victoria Secret wasn't able to do on their fashion show."
[Victoria Secret attempted a big Super Bowl promotion of their fashion show on the Internet which crashed because they didn't have enough server space and band width.]
Leschtz: "We're going to have a live cybercast strictly to promote our video the beginning of November. We expect to have half a million, a million people signing on and coming to our website checking us out. It's going to be a big thing for us. It's going to be our first live cybercast video release."
Leschtz said that Playboy is also releasing videos on its new Spice video line. "Once we bought Spice, we had a great opportunity for putting out a lot of programming that had been on television which, for production reasons, quality issues, Hefner issues, we could not put on the Playboy Home Video line," Leschtz said. "Things like Adult Stars Close-ups, Sex Under Hot Lights - some of the more specific television product that was a little more harder edged, shot-on-video, more related to the adult industry in general, we looking for the ability to put this product out. Spice enables us to do that. We'll be putting out somewhere between 8 to 12 shows a year.
"In the general release market, some of the record chains, particularly, have been putting in cable adult product. We also want to be able to put some product in that has more of an edge to it and be competitive."
Mark Kulkis of Hustler called in to correct a notion suggested by a Scotty Schwartz e-mail posted earlier today on this page. Schwartz' letter lends the impression that Kid Vegas was going around Night of the Stars saying that he was with Larry Flynt Publications. Kulkis says this isn't so. "I never heard Kid Vegas say to anyone that he was with LFP. He must have said he was with someone from LFP. That's the only thing I can imagine because anyone who asked, he said, I'm Kid Vegas and go on to describe as being from Cream..I think Scotty got that part wrong, otherwise it was a fun evening."
And, contrary to rumors you may have heard going around the Summer Expo, Zoe has not left Cream to sign a contract with Sin City.
"Kendra Jade called me congratulating me," Zoe said. "Except I didn't sign with Sin City." Zoe said she and Jasmin St. Claire may be doing a two-girl layout for Hustler's Busty Beauties. Zoe will also be signing at the Hustler Hollywood store on July 24 and American Liquidators in Chatsworth on July 23. She appears later this week in San Francisco, Wednesday to Saturday.
WWF pro wrestler Mick Folley aka Mankind stopped by the Extreme Asociates booth Saturday afternoon to chat with Tom Byron. Folley is a fan of Byrons. Byron and the whole Extreme Associates family were on the Ed Powers radio show Saturday night to chat up the new XPW wrestling league.
The following are random comments solicited from exhibitors and attendees at the show, which, by the way, have not had a "spin" put to them. These quotes are verbatim. Jack Stephan of CDi explains why his company did not exhibit:
Stephan: "We either take our own booth or share a booth with General Video at the summer show. The reason we didn't this year is that we're in a shrinking universe from the maufacturers' standpoint, so to sit there and posture for each other, is that money really well spent? When we go out there, there's a 100-plus accounts as a manufacturer that you sell to - the General Videos, the Lenny from New Beginnings, the Frank [Kays]. My impression is that when we go to these shows there's the ten of us all looking at the ten of us. So, to go there and think that we're going to drum up new business is absurd. It's not going to happen.
"I bumped into the new gal from Astral Ocean who said that she never had a better show, loved the show and was thrilled to be there. She said she picked up four new accounts. When I asked her what new accounts, she wouldn't tell me. If it's a new account and it's a distributor, it's probably an FBI sting operation, and if it's a video store, most manufacturers do not sell to video stores directly. We sell to our distributors, and they sell to video stores. Legends, New Beginnings, etc. these are the guys who want to know the video stores because they have that base. It was nice to see the gang that we don't normally see during the year, but all that money being spent to promote what? So the looky-lou's can come in and get an autograph. Is that really a positive thing for the industry? Maybe. I don't see it that way. I see it as a lot of money that could have been better spent for self-promotion.
"Even if we all gave the money to Free Speech to do some positive ads for the industry, the money would have been better spent then watch a few guys from wherever getting a few autographs and taking the same pictures of Nina Hartley. God bless her, but how many photographs do the same people need with Nina Hartley? I've seen the same people line up to take pictures with her. You almost could have phoned it in. A few of the distributors and manufacturers who were taking booths said to me, and nothing bad, that...what could have AVN done to make it a better show besides give away free ice cream and a buffet lunch...one assumes we go there to look at a new account base. What new accounts are there, and that's what we have to look at?"
Performer Serenity and husband Steve attended the Summer Expo in a slightly different capacity -representing their new adult toy company. Steve and Serenity said they have a big announcement to make Wednesday.
Steve: "We have a brand new company, Las Vegas novelties. This was our debut. We're about six weeks old, and we had great response from the distributors...we had an excellent Expo. With the East Coast show we should be raging whores by then."
Jacklyn Lick mentioned at the Expo that she just signed on for a signature line with Las Vegas novelties. "It's the Jacklyn Lick fetish novelty line for fetuish toys...I'll give you a discount," Lick laughed. Got a strange feeling that Lick just stole the thunder from Steve and Serenity's announcement.
Rob Knob, of Knob/Ryder Entertainment: "We got a lot of inquiries, nationally, and a lot of inquiries from major distributors. We've also been getting a lot of inquiries from our AVN ad, also."
Jeff "Hatman" Marton from Evil Angel: "I want to thank AVN. Last year's show in Vegas sucked. If this show wasn't a whole lot better, we wouldn't be doing it, we'd already be deciding not to do it next year. This show is so much better than last year's. Last year's summer show was dead. Nobody was there, nobody cared. This show was much better. It's prettier. So many pretty girls running around, and, if I got laid, it would make everything perfect.
Rob Black: "We made some things, we did some things...it went good. We were doing the things to get the things." Jon Blatt translates for Black: "It was a very good show. We made the right connections. Extreme is only a year and three months old, so there's a lot of stores and a lot of distributors who don't know anything about us. I don't sell stores direct, I'm not going to go that route, so I price-protect my distributors. I know a lot of companies that sell stores, but I know it will haunt me in the long run. I need my distributors desperately. I could be selling more at the show, but I just like the contact. As long as the store gets my flyer and they know what I have coming out, I set them up with a distributor. There's a lot of chain stores coming to see me that buy from my distributors, and I don't understand why they want to go direct. I know there's a lot of chain stores out there that want to go direct. I don't know whether it's my distributors not circulating enough time and energy on Extreme product, because they're [the stores] all telling me that Extreme moves unbelievably for them, that's why they want to go direct. But I would think my distributors would know Extreme is moving for them and would want to buy more product. I have a feeling all the distributors are selling the product they bought for $2 and $3 and they're forgetting about the high-end stuff. That's not the right way to go.
Harry Weiss of VCA Xplicit predicts that Extreme and VCA Explicit will "take over the gonzo and wall-to-wall markets....a lot of people like to throw out bullshit stories how Rob Black and we don't get along...it's not true."
Rob Black: "And Russ HampSHIRE has the picture to prove it...me and him took a picture together. I'm in. I'm part of the crew."
Weiss: "It was a lot better off three days than four, four was way too much. But I think we might have had a better turnout in Vegas, cause people come to the show, then party in Vegas. You don't get that pull in LA. The aisles are wide enough to walk through, but there's not a lot of traffic, anyway. I thought adult would get a better location, but they still pushed us to the corner of the building."
Rob Black: "But you do see that the three big players are in the front - Vivid, VCA and Extreme. Extreme is right up in front with the big boys now..all thanks to Harry, he's got the pull."
Weiss: "Extreme has proven that they're a player. Rob's got his stuff. We've got our stuff, and there's nothing wrong with a little friendly competition between two good lines. It just gives the consumer a better product.
Rob Black: "I just want to go on record and say that Brick Majors will never, ever work with extreme ever again.. he had to grab Marc Star's ass and call security like he's a fuckin' good samaritan to Luke Ford. He's a fuckin' rat.
Redboard Makes Joint Venture Deal with Rebecca Lord
Duck Dumont from Redboard Video offerered this at the Summer Expo: "It was a very interesting show. Redboard had an interesting turn of events. It made a deal with Rebecca Lord. She's going to be producing, directing, getting locations, coming up with a story and getting talent. We're going to be releasing six videos a year. Duck Dumont will shoot but she'll be doing everything else, and Redboard will be releasing them. We'll jointly own the pictures, and we're very excited about the joint venture. I remember when she did her first S&M scene ever with Kim Wylde. She was nervous like a little leaf. That was about three years ago. Since then we've started the Torment series, and she was magnificent. We've really enjoyed working with each other. This came about because we've had fun doing it. But the show has been very good and very successful for us.
"A couple of friends of Duck Dumont's are coming out with a website, planetwidexxx.com. It hopes to be the biggest website store on the Internet selling over 2,000 products. It will be a memnership site with vast reductions for people who are members. They'll be doing live events and satellite feeds. The site's still under construction but will be up by the end of this month. And then there's redboard.com that we all know and love. It's getting between three million and five million hits a year. We're going to expand the site, we're going with membership and a banner program. The future beckons."
Pleasure Acquires Las Vegas Titles
Though his company, Pleasure Productions, didn't exhibit at this year's show, Frank Kaye offered this up: "I thought it was a good opportunity in LA to walk around and see what was going on. It was too costly [to exhibit]. I felt that it was not a bad thing, after 15 years, to take one year off, take a little break. I'll do the East Coast video show and the CES in January. IVD was in the main area with our new catalog and New Visions, our erotic line. It's doing real good. We're doing some hot stuff. We got into all the major chains and it seems to be selling real well.
"We felt that our big shows are our warehouse show which is Sept. 26 this year. We have an October show in Atlantic City and CES, so we're gearing up for them. We're coming out with some big announcements."
Among those big announcements, Koretsky said Pleasure has acquired Las Vegas. "We bought 221 titles from Las Vegas," Kaye said. "We own all the titles that say Las Vegas video, nothing to do with Awesome Productions, Unlimited or some of his other lines. We feel that acquisition is going to be another big addition to our library which is around 4,000 titles now. I would say we have one of the biggest libraries in the business. We still think they're good features and they're out there at the right price. There's 61 cable versions included in that deal. It's good for us in the cable market. We own the worldwide rights in perpetuity. I think it's another good acquisition for us. That's one thing we did while we're here. We're looking at a few other acquisitions while we're in LA. We'll be here a good week and a half. By me not having a booth kind of freed me up a little to do some traveling in the valley and talk to people. When I'm at my booth I want to sell when I'm spending that kind of money. This gives me the opportunity to buy and have some constructive conversation."
Kaye says the new IVD catalog is "awesome" - with 132 pages. Kaye also has a new Eaast Coast News catalog out. "That looks really great," he says. "Hopefully by October we'll have a complete catalog, in its entirety, of all the companies - Outlaw, Plum, Al Borda and Pleasure all combined into one thick catalog."
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Gene sez: one incident Saturday night at the Night of the Stars, three versions. Read the following e-mails. You be the judge.
Heather Watkins writes about Night of the Stars: "Dear Gene Ross, I have been reading your site for Months, and the news is great for someone like me who is not in the porn biz, but enjoys sex & porno. I myself, am a upcoming journalist and enjoy all the newsworthy articles and extensive press coverage you & Luke Ford present in the adult industry. I wish I could have a job like yourself.
I am writing to tell you about an incident I had witnessed during a party at the Bonnaventure Hotel, after the trade show on Saturday 7/10. I was arriving at the valet parking lot when Kid Vegas, who happens to be my favorite Gen-X male adult porn star, and who has made a big name within the industry, in a very short period of time, approached Scotty Schwartz. What took me by surprise was how Scotty Schwartz was full of anger and animosity, giggling when Kid Vegas told him he shouldn't be jealous because Kid Vegas is recognized more by the press and receives recognition for the production and talent he exerts in his movies. Kid Vegas in my eyes knows how to handle situations well, he just angered him more by insulting him & simply walked away, instead of punching him out like I would have. I think Kid Vegas is exactly what the adults of the 90's want to see in their daily dose of porn. Just your overall combination of drugs, rock n' roll and a hard cock always getting you off!!! I know because the girls in his movies are always cumming.
People like Scotty Schwartz should not be so envious when new and exceptional talent that comes in to make something new sexy things happens, in an everchanging pornographic industry. There is nothing hot about seeing an ugly, short shit like Scotty Schwartz trying to keep his little wing-ding hard for women.
Kid Vegas compared to him is like comparing a fresh ripe mango to a small rotten raisin. I know when I ask my girlfriends they know what to pick! I would not want to see Scotty in any films, and he is not someone anyone I know, would like to see. I think a poll should be taken to see who is more wanted by women and men who love porn. KIDVEGAS vs. SCOTTY SCHWARTZ...1 vote for Vegas ....
I hope that all those who are in the adult industry try to acknowledge their peers who are making a big name quickly, and deserve that recognition. And it would be good for Scotty, if he wrestled in Kid Vegas' next movie with his new co-star, Napolean. I would buy that movie, & make sure all my friends watched. Kid Vegas is the smaller mouth of porn, compared to Larry Flynt. I think in those comments made a few weeks ago by Stevie Strange, (whoever he is), They are the correct words to call this Gen-X idol, "Ed Wood Of Porn"....
Kid Vegas, keep up the good work....your movies are the bomb!!!!!!!!!!!!! Scotty Schwartz....take that one to the bank!! Kid Vegas' #1 Fan.......
Scotty Schwartz writes: "Gene, Well, I guess it had to happen sooner or later, but I now just can't stand Kid Vegas. THIS IS NOT TO GET PERSONAL PUBLICITY. Kid Vegas came up to me last night after the Night of the Stars. He said "Hi, I'm Kid Vegas from LFP". Then he as