Comfort Eagle
Level of Cherry Feather
- Joined
- Apr 21, 2003
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I'm gonna say it right now. It's exactly as bad as many of you were worried about in terms of "making us look bad".
It's 90% focused on (REDACTED) but the entire thing has this bizarre aurora of almost supernatural doom throughout the entire thing, which gets tiring. This is made worse by the time they get to Rich from MyFriendsFeet going to town on that guy, they make a point so shoot it in slow motion with this weird commercial sounding music with close ups to their faces and the body being tickled and it's just... offputting. Skincrawlingly bad. I think maybe they were trying to frame it as whimsical or something? But I make tickling videos, and I have tickle sessions for fun, and that shit was making my skin crawl, so I can only imagine how it was striking the normies who had never even heard of this until now. And I don't think they did it deliberately, up to that point they try and present the guy as a normal porn producer who is interested in a niche kink and treat him like a normal guy. But goddamn, when the action starts they really harp on... aspects of it.
The overall story is really interesting, I'm happy (REDACTED) was/is being exposed and his weird Batman villain tickle torture empire is crumbling. Maybe next time the guys don't need to shoot a documentary as though they were making aparticularly heavy handed episode of Unsolved Mysteries. Even the "wah they're making us look weird!" aspect aside, that approach made the thing almost tiring to watch throughout it's 90 minute run.
It's 90% focused on (REDACTED) but the entire thing has this bizarre aurora of almost supernatural doom throughout the entire thing, which gets tiring. This is made worse by the time they get to Rich from MyFriendsFeet going to town on that guy, they make a point so shoot it in slow motion with this weird commercial sounding music with close ups to their faces and the body being tickled and it's just... offputting. Skincrawlingly bad. I think maybe they were trying to frame it as whimsical or something? But I make tickling videos, and I have tickle sessions for fun, and that shit was making my skin crawl, so I can only imagine how it was striking the normies who had never even heard of this until now. And I don't think they did it deliberately, up to that point they try and present the guy as a normal porn producer who is interested in a niche kink and treat him like a normal guy. But goddamn, when the action starts they really harp on... aspects of it.
The overall story is really interesting, I'm happy (REDACTED) was/is being exposed and his weird Batman villain tickle torture empire is crumbling. Maybe next time the guys don't need to shoot a documentary as though they were making aparticularly heavy handed episode of Unsolved Mysteries. Even the "wah they're making us look weird!" aspect aside, that approach made the thing almost tiring to watch throughout it's 90 minute run.