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Adult Film Company Says College Crackdowns Won't Stop Movies.( Ron Jeremy Coming to a town near you)
CNS News | December 10, 2002 | By Robert B. Bluey

Posted on 12/10/2002 10:40:17 AM PST by Helms

Tearing Down an Important Firewall of Culture

For those on FR who are sympathetic to porn as a necessary outlet (and I am one) this is scary and tacky.

Feminisists are silent while pop culture adores a school slut by the name of Brittany Spears. Remember"American Beauty"? What wont girls do to be popular, eh?

In the words of Roger Waters in Amused to Death and In The Flesh..."oh Western Woman, Western girl....'

With digital camcorders now shot on and with high end television resolutions , pornography has become a very very graphic business- up close and personal. Its is also a drug of choice, downloadeable to desktops and TV sets via Time Warner ( ie, Larry Flynts "Barely Legal").

Chatsworth California, the home of porn, has been trying to stick itself into the mainstream. Charly Sheen, Ron Jermy, etc.through the back doors of Hollywood. Porn likes the back door.

CNSNews.com Staff Writer

(CNSNews.com)- College presidents beware: An adult film company could be headed to your campus.

That is the message Indiana University is sending after Los Angeles-based Shane Enterprises, maker of "Shane's World" videos, showed up at the Bloomington campus in early October to tape a segment for a sex movie.

The university also has a message for Shane Enterprises executives -- if the company's film stars ever set foot on campus again, they could be charged with trespassing.

That threat does not scare the adult film company, which caters to a college audience by filming student sex acts. A publicist said the company has no plans to alter its business practices and it would not hesitate to visit another college campus in the future.

"We've already had several e-mails from students at various colleges inviting us," said Calli Cox, a Shane Enterprises spokeswoman and adult film actress. "We have nothing planned, but if the situation arises and someone wants us to come, we're definitely going to do it."

Indiana University spokeswoman Jane Jankowski said Cox should stay away or face possible criminal charges.

"We notified them that if their company came back to campus, we would consider that trespassing," Jankowski said. "We have an open campus, but we have a policy that requires permission for any company that wants to film a movie or do some sort of taping. It's very clear that did not happen in this case."

Shane Enterprises has riled campus administrators with the production of two recent films. "Shane's World No. 32: Campus Invasion," featuring Indiana University students, will be released next week. But even before it was taped, Arizona State University was reprimanding students for their involvement in "Shane's World No. 29: Frat Row Scavenger Hunt 3."

Four on-campus fraternities in Tempe were involved in the production of the video, which was taped in July. Following a university investigation in September, two fraternities were suspended, one was placed on probation and another left campus as a result of an earlier violation.

"The actions of the Arizona State University students who participated in -- or tolerated -- the making of a sexually explicit video in several ASU fraternities constitute behavior that is completely and utterly unacceptable," the university's president, Michael Crow, said in a statement.

Indiana University Chancellor Sharon Stephens Brehm took a similar stance. She condemned the taping in a statement released Friday, and announced that at least two students could be brought up on campus judicial charges.

"These were deplorable actions by a company intent on exploiting the university and our students," Brehm said. "These are sexual predators whose behavior violates all basic principles of common decency."

Between 20 and 30 students signed releases to appear in the flick, which was filmed mostly at private locations off campus. But one scene, shot in a campus dormitory, has generated a bundle of attention. L

Of the two students now facing disciplinary action from the university, one allegedly let the crew into the dorm and another allegedly participated in a sex act in a public area, according to a university statement.

Cox maintains the company did nothing wrong. She said the company did not trespass since the school is located on public land and the camera crew only entered the dorm after being invited by students. When a staff member confronted them, Cox said the crew left immediately.

"We feel bad for any students who are going to receive disciplinary action for the things they did behind closed doors in the privacy of their own rooms," she said. "They are adults and they've made adult decisions. It's not the university's responsibility to monitor what goes on in the private lives of students."

Theresa Hennessey, spokeswoman for Playboy Enterprises, echoed that sentiment. She said her company's famed magazine has faced the same type of criticism for its annual college issue. Many of those concerns were aired in the spring when Playboy was holding photo shoots.

The annual issue came out in October and is among Playboy's biggest sellers, Hennessey said.

"The schools really shouldn't be controlling what the students do in their free time," she said. "Everything was conducted off campus, so it wasn't interfering with schoolwork or the university. The girls are free to do what they want."

"College students have sex anyway," Cox added. "That's something that occurs. There's definitely a market to produce adult videos for that age group."

Even if that is the case, Indiana University hopes other schools can avoid controversy by taking steps in advance.

"We hope that other campuses will be aware," Jankowski said. "Somebody else could be next, so just have your antenna up if there are people who look out of place on your campus."


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To: zingzang
"Commercial enterprise" is a fairly broad term. You could concieveably lump Girl Scout Cookies, Car Washes and bake sales (among other things) in with the pornographers.

I think the mooks that run ASU and IU simply have their noses out of joint because the filming of these classics of the modern spankoriffic genre reinforce the notion that these are party schools as opposed to institutions of higher learning.

IU should be more ashamed of brooming Bobby Knight than a few "caught on tape" hummers

21 posted on 12/10/2002 11:18:39 AM PST by Skip Ripley
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To: HELLRAISER II
We may the the last generation with that sense of discretion. Porn is at the cutting edge of Internet person-to-person narrowcasting media. Cam girls are killing television.

Sex not only sells, sex is the engine of creation of whole new categories of communication and entertainment.
22 posted on 12/10/2002 11:20:37 AM PST by eno_
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To: Skip Ripley
True, the admins are probably just peeved that they weren't invited to participate in the films!!
23 posted on 12/10/2002 11:22:55 AM PST by zingzang
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To: Hodar
I don't understand the hysteria! The college students are no angels. They take drugs on campus, they drink illegally, and they have sex, right on MTV in the spring breaks! What is the big deal? The whole freaking society has been debased slowly but surely.

If you and I can help influence things, let us do it! Other wise, let us not became so surprised, why a twenty years old student is acting in a porn movie. If you visit a strip club, you would be surprised to know that most of the strippers, who are doing the lap dancing, are college students.

24 posted on 12/10/2002 11:23:46 AM PST by philosofy123
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To: eno_
Sex not only sells, sex is the engine of creation of whole new categories of communication and entertainment.

You have that 100% correct. Sex made the internet what it is today. CD-ROMs became popular, primarily because the first medium available on CD-ROMs was porn. Same thing with VHS/Beta tapes. When porn could be rented and taken home, every home needed a VCR. I remember the CES shows in Vegas back in the 80's. Apple demo'd the Mac with the first CD-ROM; and nearby a porn studio was showing how the CD-ROM could not only catch the 'action' but also various 'angles'.

25 posted on 12/10/2002 11:24:28 AM PST by Hodar
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To: Phantom Lord
Say there was no porn company involved and I and some other students decided to get together one night in my room and make a porno. Whats the problem? There is no difference between that and a porn company being involved. And if campus officals think what I described above is not happening on their campi, then they are sadley mistaken, idiots, or willingly ignoring reality.

How would you feel about your daughter going to college and taking part in this?

26 posted on 12/10/2002 11:24:38 AM PST by Hacksaw
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To: Phantom Lord
If I, as a consenting adult agree to perform in a porn movie that is my business. And if I agree to have it filmed in my residence that is also my business. Even if it is a dorm room on a university campus.

It is not your business Alone at all. Tax payer dollars are being used in roundabout ways in this case and it is such a travesty to portray this as a guise of "It's my right!"

It is not "YOUR RIGHT" to be irresponsible toward the rest of society where harm might befall others and children might view selfish smuttiness!

This effects aspects of our society that surely has absolutely no value and immensely degrades. It is purely selfish, and perverting. Whether or not YOU have "your business" to do whatever you please that does not mean that irresponsible behavor is an entilement to a path of sick inconsiderance.

Our declaration gives citizens rights along with the creator that are to be used with responsiblity and reverence.

27 posted on 12/10/2002 11:25:35 AM PST by sirchtruth
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To: philosofy123
I find it interesting that a school would object so strenously about a sex flick; but if the students made a psycho slasher nothing would be said. It's ok to show throats being slit, brains splattered, dismemberment, decapitation, bullet wounds and stabbings on film; but a BJ? That's obscene....
28 posted on 12/10/2002 11:27:31 AM PST by Hodar
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To: Hacksaw
How would you feel about your daughter going to college and taking part in this?

Assuming she is willing, an adult, and knew that it was being filmed, I'd be angry with her. But, I do not want a 'nanny' goverment; and respecting her as an adult, she (and she alone) is responsible for her actions. Not the school, not you, nor I.

29 posted on 12/10/2002 11:29:29 AM PST by Hodar
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To: eno_
Don't get me wrong, I do not condone alot of the weird $hit that's on the internet but I don't have a problem with this. If one see's this on the internet or on video, that person was looking for it. Now occasionally you might get some spam but it doesn't happen often. My point is if they don't like it, they don't have to be involved or watch it. When I see things like this I think of Porky's 2 where the staff finds the XXX rated movies and the Principals say's & I quote "We sat through and watched this film thoroughly, twice to make sure it was pornography."
30 posted on 12/10/2002 11:29:38 AM PST by HELLRAISER II
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To: philosofy123
Not only that, if memory serves me right didn't they just have a Sex Workshop at one of these Northern Universities last week that included S & M and Fisting. They have a problem with this but not that, pleasssssse.
31 posted on 12/10/2002 11:31:24 AM PST by HELLRAISER II
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To: Helms
SOLUTION: LOTS more HOMEWORK is needed. LOTS. And, the pulling of any scholarships or federal funding loans to these students.
32 posted on 12/10/2002 11:32:46 AM PST by goodnesswins
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To: sirchtruth
Yeah, but c'mon...some of these porn lesbians are HOT!!.

There are a lot of disturbing things kids might see. Personally, I'm hoping my daughter never has to live through the horror of seeing a fat guy in a Speedo. I think that would leave more scars than seeing some porn.

On the topic of reverence, believe me, if I had a shot at bagging a hot 20 year old coed, I treat her with PLENTY of reverence...

33 posted on 12/10/2002 11:33:55 AM PST by Skip Ripley
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To: Hacksaw
I'm sure P.L. would feel just like the rest of us would, SICK at our stomach & disappointed. But it wouldn't change the fact that she made the choice to do it and she'll have to live with the consequences regardless of what we thought.
34 posted on 12/10/2002 11:34:19 AM PST by HELLRAISER II
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To: HELLRAISER II
"When I see things like this I think of Porky's 2 where the staff finds the XXX rated movies and the Principals say's & I quote "We sat through and watched this film thoroughly, twice to make sure it was pornography."

When YOU see things like this you think of a MOVIE??!! When I see things like this I think of the short and long term implications for these idiot young adults, and for society as a whole.

35 posted on 12/10/2002 11:34:46 AM PST by goodnesswins
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To: sirchtruth
I think you have confused the US Counstitution and Bill of Rights with the ruling documents of the Taliban. Adult sex is not illegal, filming same is not illegal, nor is selling it. If you do not like it, tough.... don't buy it. However, you have no authority to inflict your morality upon everyone else.
36 posted on 12/10/2002 11:34:55 AM PST by Hodar
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To: sirchtruth
Morally you may be right, legally your absolutely wrong.
37 posted on 12/10/2002 11:36:52 AM PST by HELLRAISER II
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To: philosofy123
They all claim to be college students, but I wonder how many strippers really go to class?

I think I'll apply for a grant from the Department of Education to do some research. In order to ensure accurate answers, I should talk to these women when they're in the most comfortable setting possible. Like on my lap....

38 posted on 12/10/2002 11:37:07 AM PST by Skip Ripley
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To: Helms
Ron Jeremy is da man. He gives hope to all the fat ugly guys out there.
39 posted on 12/10/2002 11:38:53 AM PST by Extremely Extreme Extremist
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To: goodnesswins
I will agree that I think that these people are stupid at age 20-25 letting complete strangers make movies of them having sex, they will regret it. No doubt in my mind, but it's their choice. By the way Porky's is not a Porno movie, just in case you didn't know.
40 posted on 12/10/2002 11:39:18 AM PST by HELLRAISER II
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