Wanted to wish all our fans a Happy New Year and also tell everyone of changes for Messygirl as we start our 21st year.
1. A WAM legend producer will be merging with us. 2. The return of the high res photos. 3. New cameras and lights. 4. A well known WAM model will be shooting for us for the first time. 5. Messygirl Comics will go to print press. 6. Alana will be our studio manager/associate producer/model. 7. We will be doing more "Just Pie Me" and "Messygirl Revenge" shoots, as well as finally starting up "Messy Glamour Girls". All made possible because Alana is now on our team. 8. Booking of big name models and B listers. Also made possible because of Alana and her ties with the film industry. 9. Access to two outdoor locations that will be conducive to outdoor mud shoots.
All the best to everyone in 2018 and thank you for all your support the first 20 years of Messygirl. The next 20 will be even better!
I'm hoping that number 4 is Odette Delacroix or that you finally got Jayce or Ariel down there
I'm glad to see that there will be more Messygirl Revenge shoots.
Is this merger going to have any effect on the direction/style/content of Messygirl? You have one of the more unique standout styles amongst WAM producers, and I'd hate to see that lost in any way.
mhalver said: I'm hoping that number 4 is Odette Delacroix or that you finally got Jayce or Ariel down there
I'm glad to see that there will be more Messygirl Revenge shoots.
Is this merger going to have any effect on the direction/style/content of Messygirl? You have one of the more unique standout styles amongst WAM producers, and I'd hate to see that lost in any way.
The merger will not effect our shooting style. If anything, it will give fans more of a variety to choose from.
That's great, just make sure he's tied up properly. He got free last time.
I recommend having him on a bed, so you can move him around into different positions and then flip him over and shove his face in the mess dozens of times.
Can't wait to see what you have in store for 2018. Also hoping for the first ever Ebony Messygirl getting the full "Messygirl treatment". The merger also has piqued my interest
I assume the well known WAM model and WAM producer who will be merging with you are the same person? Ariel or Jayce much? I also wouldn't mind doing another MG revenge shoot either
cfoster_812 said: Can't wait to see what you have in store for 2018. Also hoping for the first ever Ebony Messygirl getting the full "Messygirl treatment". The merger also has piqued my interest
WAM-Phil said: With absolutely no disrespect meant to any other wam producer, you are still quite simply the best around and it sounds like it's only going to get better! Awesome
It's sure interesting how a few malcontents have, over the past few years, endlessly groused about how nobody ever buys WAM videos any more because WAM consumers have gotten too spoiled, too picky, too immoral ... and yet in just the last year or so, we've seen a huge expansion of the MostWAM empire, the rapid ascent of PieZone into a major player in the deluxe productions market*, and now this, what sure sounds like the biggest expansion of them all.
Frankly, it couldn't have happened to more deserving people. MG, you and the mister have been creating high-quality WAM for longer than any other producer out there (props to Mr. Sorge, but he's virtually retired at this point). And somehow, against all odds, you've managed to keep things fresh and exciting, boldly innovating new twists and turns in your productions throughout your history: new substances, new scenarios, and an impressively wide variety of models with different looks, different ages, and different personalities.
Given all that, I have to say I'm very much looking forward to seeing how you take things to the next level! (Hell, the next several levels by the sound of your very ambitious outlook above.)
*Also note that both MostWAM and PieZone do almost entirely clothed WAM, which aforementioned malcontents have proclaimed even deader in its tracks than WAM in general.
Frankly, it couldn't have happened to more deserving people. MG, you and the mister have been creating high-quality WAM for longer than any other producer out there (props to Mr. Sorge, but he's virtually retired at this point). And somehow, against all odds, you've managed to keep things fresh and exciting, boldly innovating new twists and turns in your productions throughout your history: new substances, new scenarios, and an impressively wide variety of models with different looks, different ages, and different personalities.
Thank you Piero! A lot of the creativity of Messygirl comes from Mr MG. When I told him I wanted to get covered in oatmeal, he suggested getting submerged in it. When he saw Phobe's epic pie sandwich video, he took it a step further, and came up with the face/ass pie sandwich. When he was filming Bozo's custom "The Pie Convention" he wanted to try a new kind of forced face into pie bit. So he had Amy use her ass to push Penelope's face into the pie on the floor. So many of our trademark scenes are because of him. He is always thinking outside the box.
In 2000, it was my suggestion to hire models. Our first was Sara, and she was actually not a model, she just needing money for college. Sisters Lexi and Nikki soon followed, and like Sara, they were college students in need of cash. Our first official model was Liz in 2003.
Messygirl said: Thank you Piero! A lot of the creativity of Messygirl comes from Mr MG. When I told him I wanted to get covered in oatmeal, he suggested getting submerged in it. When he saw Phobe's epic pie sandwich video, he took it a step further, and came up with the face/ass pie sandwich. When he was filming Bozo's custom "The Pie Convention" he wanted to try a new kind of forced face into pie bit. So he had Amy use her ass to push Penelope's face into the pie on the floor. So many of our trademark scenes are because of him. He is always thinking outside the box.
Wow, I never suspected Mr. MG was such a creative WAM genius. He's not even really a wammer, right? My understanding was that you dragged him into this mess (pun intended, sorry). I'm not saying he objected in the least, but it's not really especially his thing is it? Or did it become his thing over time? In any event, he obviously has a real knack for coming up with ways of keeping things fresh. Maybe it just takes an "outsider" sometimes...?
Messygirl said: In 2000, it was my suggestion to hire models. Our first was Sara, and she was actually not a model, she just needing money for college. Sisters Lexi and Nikki soon followed, and like Sara, they were college students in need of cash. Our first official model was Liz in 2003.
Okay, but just to clarify: when I say the variety of models you use, I'm roping in everyone you ever hired to do a messy shoot for you, including early folks like Sara and Lexi and Linda and Nikki (who were all great) and all the various non-models you've since hired (such as those "I'd just like to see what it's like to get pied" cuties you've used in some of your PG-rated "Just Pie Me" videos). Bringing in a wide spectrum of different types of women really helps add variety to your body of work, and variety is the spice of WAM (important fact, since not too many seasonings go well with Cool Whip.)
@MudPixie34 you'd be wrong when you say they won't have an ebony model doing work for them on Messygirl.com because I've already heard that they are doing work with a new talent scouting agency and one of the things that they are looking for are ebony models. So it's only a matter of time before we see Messygirl.com's first ebony model turned messygirl!
Wamlanta said: Where do you plan on selling the print comics?
Direct from us.
Put me down for one of the comics when it drops. You might want to try to have some of the models sign them.
Good idea! In your case, you could have Mrs. Bee sign your copy when it arrived.
Seriously, THIS is a stupidly good idea. If you do a limited number of prints signed by different models it should both up the value of the individual item; and increase trader value and notoriety if the comics become a serious item. Hell, I'd nominate you for a Harvey award just for doing something new! (Marvel and DC have forgotten how to...)