Friday, August 01, 2008

Will the Real JimmyD Please Stand Up

Someone posted a comment today that included a link to a XXX clip from a movie I once directed. The clip included yours truly portraying himself. Well, not exactly me but "me" in the role of a porn director directing a couple of meatpuppets on a beautiful Southern California beach. No, I don't have sex with anyone in the clip and I remain fully clothed throughout. (The world should be thankful for this.)

I rejected the comment. I rejected it because this blog isn't a porn site. If I started posting links to porn clips Google might possibly censor this blog. More importantly, this blog is about photography, glamour and tease photography for the most part. Although more than a few people on this planet might consider the pics I post along with my ramblings as porn--and most of the models displayed are, in fact, porn stars--this still isn't a porn site. Leastwise, in my opinion it isn't. And frankly, it's my blog so my opinion is really all that matters when it comes to what sort of content is included in my updates and in the comments.

I'm not sure what motivated the anonymous commenter to include the link. Is he or she attempting to "out" me as a pornographer? I don't know and I don't care. I certainly don't think I've tried to hide the fact that I work in the adult industry. Perhaps the commenter merely thought the clip was funny? The clip is, in fact, a very tongue-in-cheek commentary on directing porn scenes.

I'm not overly proud of my XXX-rated resume--with the exception of some of the photography I've produced--nor am I ashamed of it. It is what it is and I've done what I've done. I have no moral issue with porn, leastwise with what's sometimes referred to as "mainstream porn." Again, it is what it is. If people are offended by porn, don't watch it. If people (i.e., adults) enjoy it, by all means, indulge yourself. Different strokes and all that.

Just so we're all on the same page with my XXX affiliations, here's a general account of my history in the industry:

For the past few years, I've worked, principally, as a still photographer in the XXX biz. I still hold a video camera on more than a few shoots. I occasionally direct, although rather infrequently. In the past, I have directed hundreds of XXX movies, I've shot thousands of scenes, I've edited countless movies and I've photographed many hundreds, probably thousands, of porn models. I've appeared in a handful of these movies, always in non-sex roles and almost always as some comic variation of myself, leastwise the self that works in the XXX business. The majority of the movies I've directed, including those I've appeared in, are sex comedies. I've always felt that porn is more humorous than anything else. It's not that I don't think porn is (or should be or can be) sexually arousing, I simply see something very funny in it. (In addition to its sexual components.)

I've been profiled, as an adult filmmaker, in People magazine and elsewhere. (In a positive way I should add.) I've also been interviewed in many more periodicals, magazines, and newspapers. I've appeared, as myself and in the context of what I do, on (to name just a few media outlets) CNN, ABC, NBC, and Fox. I've even been interviewed by the very-conservative, Christian News Network's, "700 Club," with Pat Robertson. I'm merely mentioning this stuff to underscore the fact that I've not tried to hide my work in the XXX biz from the general public.

For a number of years, I wrote a blog, SimplyJimmyD, about the porn biz. The blog was often critical of the XXX industry, but always in a humorous or satirical way. I guess I'm a comedian at heart. That blog attracted many thousands of visitors daily. For a time, SimplyJimmyD had an almost ridiculously impressive Alexa rating. (Assuming anyone's impressed with Alexa ratings.) Like an idiot, I did nothing on that blog to generate revenue. I wrote it as a way of relieving my porn-angst. I quit writing SimplyJimmyD mostly because it cost me work and money. Obviously, there are more than a few people in the porn biz who don't share my comic observations of the industry and, in fact, took offense at them. Words that are offensive to smut peddlers: Who would'a thought?

My whole life, I've been something of a social outlaw. I suppose it's possible I eventually ended up in the adult industry because it's one of the last vestiges of politically-incorrect, social outlawishnish; legal outlawishnish that doesn't usually conflict with *MY* personal sense of morality.

Well, there you have it. If anyone has been unsure about me, you now shouldn't be. You still don't know me. The real me. The person I am. But maybe knowing more about me will suffice? (Assuming anyone is all that curious about this JimmyD character at all.)

Maybe not.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

I posted the comment and respect your not posting it and really did not think anything about it, nor thought it would be posted.
Anyone who has read more than 1 post of yours knows what you do for a living and I just thought the clip was a very tongue and cheek blast from the past of someone we all enjoy reading and thought it would get some chuckles.

I really appreciate and respect your blog and work and feel bad that you felt a need to do a blog entry to set the record straight.

Really no harm was ment, I really just got a big laugh out of it and am sorry if it came across any other way.

jimmyd said...

No offense taken. :-)

Lin said...

Aha! The first public portrait of the groovy new haircut! I like it! Much sexier.

Wish I could have read your first blog. It sounded fun. As for you as a social outlaw, yes I can definitely see JimmyD The Rebel in you. That comes across very strongly in your writing. Personally I see you as a man of very high intelligence, truth, integrity and humour. Everything else is secondary, at least to me.

Heavens! I’m starting to sound positively gushing. Shoot me now (not photographically!)

Anonymous said...

in your talking about who you are, you left out that you're generous enough to answer dumb questions from some hack in alaska - i don't know if i'm gonna go as far as saint jimmyd, but you do more for others than you realize, and way more than most folks would.

so thank you for that.

WillT said...

Excellent post, JimmyD.

I'm wondering if you could share a few of the questions & answers from your interview with Pat Robertson?

Anonymous said...

Hear hear...

Keep doin your thing, those who would judge need to look at themselves first.

jimmyd said...

I'm wondering if you could share a few of the questions & answers from your interview with Pat Robertson?

well, you could go to google videos and watch the documentary film, "Missionary Positions." It's a 71 minutes long but it's a multi-award winning documentary that I think you'll enjoy. I come into the story about half-way into it and the Pat Robertson thing is well documented. Somewhere on the web is a clip of that 700 Club interview with me. I'll try and find it if I can.

Below is a link that should take yu to a free streaming of the movie.

http://video.google.com/videosearch?q=missionary+positions&sitesearch=#

jimmyd said...

Willt-- Can't seem to find a link to CBN's video of the interview but here's an article about it on their Christian New Network web site.

http://www.cbn.com/CBNNews/News/040507a.aspx

WillT said...

Just finished watching the documentary--worth every minute! It shows what tenacity of purpose achieves. Most seem to give up far too soon. Thank you for sharing this story.

R Goad said...

Just watched the documentary. It was well worth the time I spent watching. JimmyD thanks for your time