tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141095603762610092.post42018825126889017..comments2023-11-03T07:57:53.720-07:00Comments on All The Porn That's Fit To Fuck: Exclusive Interview With Icon Male's Nica Noelle!JoeFilipponehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17128111036428642585noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141095603762610092.post-60889439093274160782017-11-19T10:01:21.398-08:002017-11-19T10:01:21.398-08:00Booking Buddy is the #1 travel search engine, that...<b><a href="http://booking.syntaxlinks.com/r/BookingBuddy" rel="nofollow">Booking Buddy</a></b> is the #1 travel search engine, that you can use to compare travel deals from the top travel booking sites.Bloggerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07287821785570247118noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141095603762610092.post-55106005686767799652016-03-23T02:57:16.059-07:002016-03-23T02:57:16.059-07:00Agreed with both comments above.
It will never cha...Agreed with both comments above.<br />It will never change, though.<br />Nica places everyone who's not in agreement with her in the same category as Zach from STR8UP. She acts as though if you don't love her then you must irrationally hate her so your opinion doesn't matter.<br />Meanwhile she and Icon Male churn out the same overused storylines again and again and again...<br />She displays a lot of acute borderline personality disorder traits and as such will never learn from criticism. To a BPD person all criticism is perceived as a personal attack.<br />If a man continuously made lesbian films with the kind of storylines Nica uses for her gay films, he would be dragged over the coals. No amount of sensuality in Nica's films can mask the fact that her plots are degrading more often than not. She doesn't respect gay men, she fetishizes us. <br />She's able to use the fact that she's a woman filming gay porn in order to detract from the kind of gay porn she films. Thankfully people are catching on and it's become a running joke how repetitious her films are. jesuisfrancaishttp://jesuisfrancais.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141095603762610092.post-1200413976427050932016-03-22T03:02:13.977-07:002016-03-22T03:02:13.977-07:00Slow clap....thank you! This says everything so ma...Slow clap....thank you! This says everything so many people have been saying but says it better than I ever could. It's surprising she's trying to be marketed as some pioneer when every single one of her movies is the same exact story but written with different characters and dialogue. She has MAYBE five themes she works with and even those themes many times blur the lines between each other so it often feels like she really has only one or two themes. (For example, many of the movies in the 'Family' theme are heavy handed in their 'straight guys' or 'older/younger' aspect).<br /><br />For example, on Icon Male right now are: <br /><br />Family:<br />His Daughter's Boyfriend/The Stepfather/His Sister's Lover/Fathers and Sons/Brothers/His Son's Best Friend<br /><br />Older/Younger:<br />Sugar Daddies/Hot Daddies/Baby Boy/Daddy's Big Boy<br /><br />Relationships (one of which is toxic representation):<br />Cheaters/Real Couples Bareback<br /><br />'Straight'/supposedly taboo:<br />Straight Boy Seductions/Forbidden Encounters<br /><br />Religious/Authority Figure:<br />Forgive Me Father/Schoolboy Fantasies<br /><br />Titles that go out of their way to label the sex as gay or male/male even though they are on a GAY site (aka redundant):<br />Guys Kissing Guys/Men Seeking Men/Gay Massage House<br /><br /><br />All this demonstrates is Nica Noelle's very limited and skewed vision of gay men and our sexual lives. It also illuminates her own psychosexual issues (revolving around family, religion, authority, straight men). While many might unfairly suggest women have no place producing gay porn, in the case of Nica Noelle, she embodies what women should NOT do when producing gay porn, namely depicting only the most toxic, demeaning, stereotypical, dehumanizing perspectives on gay men and our sexual lives. Perhaps if she didn't try so hard to market herself as cutting edge or artistic then her end product wouldn't feel so ironic and hypocritical. <br /><br />This is perfection: "I can say this about Nica: whatever she believes her male/male content to be, it's actually the exact opposite. "<br /><br />Yes. She's a mediocre mind that writes sub-par stories. She's no better than producers who film black or interracial stuff and use themes/words like 'thug' or 'urban' or 'gangster.' Her movies aren't sexy, they're insulting. She's only allowed to get away with it/be in denial about it because as a society we've become more hypersensitive to racial issues. Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06820998794498542176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-141095603762610092.post-49740057708008888502016-03-21T22:48:22.123-07:002016-03-21T22:48:22.123-07:00As much as I'd love to love Nica, she continue...As much as I'd love to love Nica, she continues to produce the same tired tropes in gay porn but attempts to dress them up as "cutting edge" or "taboo." She claims to be pro-sex AND pro-gay but nearly every single one of her films presents gay sexuality juxtaposed with heterosexuality, rarely ever simply presenting gay sexuality as an entity in and of itself. It's always about some perceived heterosexual figure wandering into the world of homosexuality -- usually with some kind of "family" twist thrown in for good measure. <br /><br />This isn't "gay positive" nor does it combat homophobia. Rather, it plays right into negative stereotypes and heterosexism. There is nothing subversive about men that identify as "straight" deciding to dabble in gay sex. Their "straight" identity is merely a desperate attempt to retain their perceptions of manhood and masculinity. Nica does gay men a great disservice by continually juxtaposing gay sexuality with heterosexuality. <br /><br />This has been brought up to her on multiple occasions and she brushes off the criticism as "hating" or unwarranted. However, when the lack of racial diversity is pointed out to her, she freely admits to her need for improvement. It's amusing (and sad) that she's so willing to admit her shortcomings when it comes to racial aspects but remains almost arrogant in her treatment of gay men and gay sexuality. <br /><br />I won't go as far as saying that the content Nica produces is detrimental to gay men or gay sexuality, but her content is completely status quo and is the same repetitious, antiquated depiction of gay sexuality that gay men have had to deal with since god-knows-when. Nothing about her male/male content is groundbreaking and barely any of it is what could be considered gay positive.<br /><br />Her single defense is that she doesn't make a "parody" out of gay sex -- as if that were the one and only measuring stick for the quality of her scenes. I'd argue that her scripts are more insidious than parody in that she presents it as something intellectual, taboo, or erotic when in reality it merely plays into all the negative stereotypes of gay men and gay sexuality.<br /><br />I can say this about Nica: whatever she believes her male/male content to be, it's actually the exact opposite. <br /><br />Quite a shame considering her abilities and the quality of material she's able to produce. If the day comes that she actually looks beyond her own warped (and quite limited) view of gay sexuality, she could quite possibly produce some of the best material. Until then, it's just more sugar daddies, straight tries gay, and his daughter's boyfriend or his new wife's son or whatever strange but repetitious familial or "straight" twist she puts on gay porn.<br /><br />How subversive of her. Yawn.Photo Wernernoreply@blogger.com