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Thinking XXX (2004)

For a book project, photographer Timothy Greenfield-Sanders took photographs of 30 stars of adult movies, each pair of photographs in the same pose, clothed and nude. This film records the photo shoots and includes interviews with the performers and commentary from eight writers (and John Waters). The actors and writers discuss economics, nudity and exhibitionism, careers, and private lives.

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Ethan B 28 Sep 2008

This was a very interesting documentary about the Adult Film industry. The documentary is actually about the making of a photography portfolio that features adult film stars. The photography was amazing.

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Jeff H 09 Aug 2010

Pretty boring given the subject matter. I thought this would be more like the E! hollywood story feature on Jenna Jameson. This film doesn't do anything. I would imagine everybody in the porn industry has an interesting or a tradjic story of why they are there and the experiances they have had.

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Luke B 14 Feb 2010

Timothy Greenfield-Sanders decides to do a photography book starring Porn Stars. First they wear clothes, then they don't. It's hardly earth shattering stuff, but this documentary does unravel some fairly interesting facets of humanity. Just not enough to wish there had been more. The most interesting clips come from porn star couples, as they discuss their very different sex lives. Other stars seem to be in control of their lives, whilst others seem to be in denial. There are also some interesting insights into the business side of porn. As it all comes back to the photography, it's never enough. We get brief snapshots where porn stars take off their layers for a few seconds but then it's over. A good watch, but one which invites more detail.

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Darryl K 26 Jan 2011

I liked this documentary. It was very insightful as to the life that porn stars live and the likely lives they grew up with to get to this point. But to be honest it was a little sad. I felt an atmosphere of resignation in each persons voice that seemed to colour the concept of porn as either art or simply acceptable fun while in the same light as dead end jobs or the un-educated. Add to that the fact that porn stars are sick and tired (and a little sore) of sex when they get home to their lover and don't get to enjoy wild romps of passion with them due to sex burn out. With all that said, I think they left out too much. We didn't hear from Ron Jeremy at all and there were no negative comments on past porn stars or people who were trying to avoid that portion of their lives (Traci Lords, you should have had a bit to say in this documentary)

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Rob L 18 Nov 2008

A pretty interesting documentary that I happened to catch on cable. It's more to do with photography than anything else and highly interesting and entertaining.

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