Retro videos

I've always preferred porn from before the '80s. In that decade, everything became so fake, the women all started getting fake tits, and the gigantic hairdos were ridiculous. But one of the reasons I prefer the older stuff is that I find film to be much more enjoyable than videotape. I can't explain why, but I feel the same way about sitcoms. I prefer the look of the ones shot on film over the ones on tape. I have absolutely no words to explain why the look of film just adds a more... Like I said, no words. But I will always prefer classic and retro porn partly for that reason.
 
My wife’s first porn experience was seeing Hot and Saucy Pizza Girls at the Queen Anne theater with her then boyfriend.

It’s comically bad. Just awful.

Every time we pass the Queen Anne theater, she always yells “pizza girls!”

I guess it made quite an impression!

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I've always preferred porn from before the '80s. In that decade, everything became so fake, the women all started getting fake tits, and the gigantic hairdos were ridiculous. But one of the reasons I prefer the older stuff is that I find film to be much more enjoyable than videotape. I can't explain why, but I feel the same way about sitcoms. I prefer the look of the ones shot on film over the ones on tape. I have absolutely no words to explain why the look of film just adds a more... Like I said, no words. But I will always prefer classic and retro porn partly for that reason.

Film is much more specialized in the process of making it than tape. Early music videos were a good example of the difference, as pretty much all early videos (late 70s-early 80s) were done on videotape because it was much cheaper (record companies were slow to catch on to the economic benefits of a good video, so they wanted the cheaper option). So when something like The Human League's Don't You Want Me came out in late '81, having been done on 35 mm film which was the standard in the film business at that time, it looked so much better. Michael Jackson later made himself a ton of money doing the same thing with the Thriller video.

Film brings out a rich, lush visual (especially with the stuff they used back in the 70s) that can be very appealing. I'm not a big movie fan, but I enjoy a lot of 70s films for that reason.
 
I've been slowly building my collection of movies but unfortunately some are only downloadable, got Hot & Saucy Pizza girls and Pretty peaches that way. Probably the go-to ones for us are Debbi does dallas, Deep Throat, and The Ribald tales of Canterbury from 1985.
 
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