Reviewed by SexHerald Staff
Recently
I reviewed a site called HerFirstLesbianSex.com,
which is a sister site to PornStudSearch.com, and if you read that
review, you’d know that I was less than pleased with that site.
When I began looking over PornStudSearch.com, I was thrilled to
see that though the design is exactly the same, the colors used
here are far more appealing. I was optimistic that perhaps I’d find
other areas where this site upstaged its sister. I was mistaken.
First,
I found my way to the videos, where it appeared the latest update
was six months old. I began to watch the first clip, and was not
surprised to find shaky camerawork, lousy audio and broken editing,
just like on the sister site. In fact, in the video I watched, there
was one part when a totally unrelated clip was spliced into the
middle of the footage for no apparent reason. Barring this inexplicable
clip, the video’s premise was that a group of female porn stars
were in search of a man who’d be willing to get it on with them
on camera. They found a guy at a bar who was game (like that’s so
hard), and the next thing I knew, some other guy was banging one
of the girls under a bridge. The first guy was never seen again.
Hmm, maybe I missed something in the inaudible dialogue that would
have explained this?
Then,
out of nowhere, Ron Jeremy appeared, spliced in, as a judge with
the number three drawn in marker on a big placard, recommending
that maybe the guy should take up tennis or something. I got a chuckle
out of this, but then went on to wonder why Ron Jeremy would associate
himself with this terrible site. Then when I was watching another
video, Ron appeared again, and it was the exact same clip with the
big number three and the tennis quip.
This
site could take its somewhat unique angle (very rarely are guys
being sought out on porn sites) to greater heights if it would just
leave the ploys behind. Again I’m reminded of one of my favorite
sites, SweetLoads.com,
where the amateur audition concept is done much better, without
the gimmicks and the filler. Not to mention the cheesy music.
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