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Post by spudz03 on Dec 8, 2005 23:49:11 GMT -5
Anyone see that new clip posted at Sticky Situations? You gotta admit it's pretty hot. Soon after that someone started knocking America and American stuck videos. The glue used in that video clip is real made from the bird lime tree, similar to rat glue and probably just as hard to remove.
From what I gathered a lot of fetish models in Japan are Korean treated like TRASH and DESPERATE for work. If an American model looses her hair or develops some sort of nasty skin condition because of the glue you can bet she'll SUE the producer for all she can.
Now if this happens in Japan most likely the poor woman won't even have a case, after all she's just another lowlife female working in the sex industry. This will happen even if the producer lies about the cleanup process, the woman was gullible enough to fall for it, it's her problem. Japanese society is much different from ours, what's the norm over there might more than raise a few eyebrows here.
I AM NOT knocking the Japanese or their beautiful country but just pointing out a few differences. I LOVE the site of a sexy young woman like Jessica struggling in stretchy glue but remember she's a real live human being. Without the actresses willing to do stuck material (and who would if it meant risking hair and health) we'd all be ogling the few and far between random stuck scenes we occasional see in the mainstream media. Sorry for the rant. ;D
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Post by MICHAEL on Dec 9, 2005 7:27:03 GMT -5
Though I would prefer the use of real glue, a " glue substitute is ok with me" as long as the models can act stuck and play intense struggling in a somewhat convincing goop, the show is enough to satisfy me...of course,real glue is the first choice..MADDAD
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Post by carskyavenue on Dec 9, 2005 14:07:49 GMT -5
I would definitely agree that while real glue is the best, the struggle etc does count for a lot in any video, but definitely not at any risk to the models health or well being. That Japanese stuck clip looks great, but I would have to say that I would hope that the glue wouldnt be that hard to remove...... would be pretty nasty if they had to use chemicals! As for bagging American movies etc, different cultures cater for different tastes..as we all have....
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Post by spudz03 on Dec 9, 2005 14:41:57 GMT -5
The birdlime glue is all natural, not sure if the stuff you'd use to remove it is though. Had plenty of encounters with sticky tree sap it's pretty nasty, need to scrub affected areas with paint thinner or WD-40 to get it off. Anyone seen the stuck scenes in Who Framed Roger Rabbit and Mister Gadget 2? I understand they use some sort of super sticky stretchy slime like stuff which can by dyed different colors. The stuff is also used in all those slimy alien science fiction and horror flicks. The substance must be safe if Hollywood used it but according to Stuckfast a bucket of it costs a fortune. We're not all that backward when it comes FX in the American movie industry, in fact I like to think America is the world leader.
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Post by lurkythelurker on Dec 11, 2005 22:32:03 GMT -5
Anyone see that new clip posted at Sticky Situations? You gotta admit it's pretty hot. Soon after that someone started knocking America and American stuck videos. The glue used in that video clip is real made from the bird lime tree, similar to rat glue and probably just as hard to remove. From what I gathered a lot of fetish models in Japan are Korean treated like TRASH and DESPERATE for work. If an American model looses her hair or develops some sort of nasty skin condition because of the glue you can bet she'll SUE the producer for all she can. Now if this happens in Japan most likely the poor woman won't even have a case, after all she's just another lowlife female working in the sex industry. This will happen even if the producer lies about the cleanup process, the woman was gullible enough to fall for it, it's her problem. Japanese society is much different from ours, what's the norm over there might more than raise a few eyebrows here. *points to link below that shows behind the scenes pictures from said vid of the models being apparently well cared for, smiling in their makeup chairs, and in some cases playing with the glue like kids with silly putty* www.gallop04.net/gallop/genba/pmid055057.htm *hopes others learn to gather intelligence a bit better before making broad generalizations about cultures and situations they have no actual first-hand knowledge of*
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Post by spudz03 on Dec 12, 2005 17:28:30 GMT -5
I never said it was the case in THAT video clip. The more I think about it the more I feel that the producers of that particular video used commercial grade slime and NOT rat glue or birdlime as so many people have suggested. By the way I have a close relative who is living in Japan and also know several people who spent a lot of time in there when they were in the service. I also know a dude who had a little taste of the Japanese justice system. Got a bit too drunk and rowdy at a club while off duty, LEARNED A NOBLE LESSON he did, would have been much harder on him had he not been in the navy. As I said before I'm not knocking the Japanese only pointing out some cultural differences. While I've never been there myself I HAVE HEARD PLENTY OF STORIES FROM SOME PEOPLE WHO HAVE!! I'd say sailors and marines are pretty good at finding those places and getting into situations your typical tourists would fear to tread. What do you think?
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