Rasputin
TMF Expert
- Joined
- Jan 22, 2002
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Is it just me, or is Tickle Television one of the best things to happen to the community in a while?
It seems that many of the video producers hit their zenith, a video that has everyone interested. TC Video's was "Forty Female Fingers". Paradise Video's was "The Contest". You know of what I speak though...the video that creates a "buzz" in the community.
From what I have seen of "Tickle Night", it could be the early front runner for video of the year. This looks like nothing we have seen before. The mixing in of plot, parody, production, and acting is a refreshing additon to the video industry. This is not to take away from Dungeon Maidens, or any other producers out there. However, no one else has sparked my ire as of late.
Also their marketing is excellent. Is it just me, or is anyone else dying to see "The Spy"? If their efforts are anything like what they were for "Tickle Night", I am sure we will not be disappointed. I can almost hear the interrogation scenes already!
Anyway, this could be the new video super power. I have not been compensated for my commentary, nor do I have affiliation with any producer. My only agenda is to make sure they can produce, and I can watch, their upcoming films, including "The Spy".
What's your take?
Rasputin
It seems that many of the video producers hit their zenith, a video that has everyone interested. TC Video's was "Forty Female Fingers". Paradise Video's was "The Contest". You know of what I speak though...the video that creates a "buzz" in the community.
From what I have seen of "Tickle Night", it could be the early front runner for video of the year. This looks like nothing we have seen before. The mixing in of plot, parody, production, and acting is a refreshing additon to the video industry. This is not to take away from Dungeon Maidens, or any other producers out there. However, no one else has sparked my ire as of late.
Also their marketing is excellent. Is it just me, or is anyone else dying to see "The Spy"? If their efforts are anything like what they were for "Tickle Night", I am sure we will not be disappointed. I can almost hear the interrogation scenes already!
Anyway, this could be the new video super power. I have not been compensated for my commentary, nor do I have affiliation with any producer. My only agenda is to make sure they can produce, and I can watch, their upcoming films, including "The Spy".
What's your take?
Rasputin