Bozo1 said: I wonder what the reason was they filmed that. Nice stuff!
It's from a very low-budget pilot episode of a TV show that didn't fly. The actress is pretty damn cute and also took another pie to the face in the next project she is credited with, which coincidentally has the same script writer as this failed TV pilot. The other pie is not going to satisfy many wammers, though... the one in the clip above is much better in that sense.
Bozo1 said: I wonder what the reason was they filmed that. Nice stuff!
It's from a very low-budget pilot episode of a TV show that didn't fly. The actress is pretty damn cute and also took another pie to the face in the next project she is credited with, which coincidentally has the same script writer as this failed TV pilot. The other pie is not going to satisfy many wammers, though... the one in the clip above is much better in that sense.
Nice! but can you give us a little more info of the tv show or the actress?
Glad to finally have input on this scene from you guys. I saw it on youtube a while back and it immediately became one of my favorite recent scenes. So many things about it I like-- the fact that it is coed but innocent, playful, sweet, and the woman is hot. Just a great scene. I thought it was an amateur skit. Too bad the show wasn't picked up.
Have you noticed? At the very end of both the director's cut and the festival cut of the pilot that's on IMDb is "Pie In The Face Productions 2008".
That rises some questions, like: Were these the same Pie In The Face Productions as that, long since inactive, WaM studio/store? Was the pilot made mainly because of the pie-in-the-face scene? What was the connection?
I think it's pretty safe to say this ISN'T in any way related to Pie in the Face Productions store that produced WAM videos in the aughts, because that store was one of many run by the man we now call Scumbag Chris (his other site/store names included Messy Dreams, Wam Warehouse, and several others I can't remember at the moment). This pilot doesn't have anything in common with any of his work, beyond the fact that it includes one short pie scene. And this pilot, although obviously extremely low budget, was actually screened by HBO. They obviously passed on it, or this would've go on to become an actual show. But I just don't see Scumbag Chris having any kind of ambitions on this scale, or more pertinently, any chance of getting something he produced all the way to an HBO screening.
Another thing to consider is the phrase "Pie in the Face Productions" was earlier used endlessly on the late 70s/early 80s TV show You Can't Do That On Television, so that phrase has been floating in the ether for quite some time.
Pie Romaine-y Yak said: I think it's pretty safe to say this ISN'T in any way related to Pie in the Face Productions store that produced WAM videos in the aughts, because that store was one of many run by the man we now call Scumbag Chris (his other site/store names included Messy Dreams, Wam Warehouse, and several others I can't remember at the moment). This pilot doesn't have anything in common with any of his work, beyond the fact that it includes one short pie scene. And this pilot, although obviously extremely low budget, was actually screened by HBO. They obviously passed on it, or this would've go on to become an actual show. But I just don't see Scumbag Chris having any kind of ambitions on this scale, or more pertinently, any chance of getting something he produced all the way to an HBO screening.
Another thing to consider is the phrase "Pie in the Face Productions" was earlier used endlessly on the late 70s/early 80s TV show You Can't Do That On Television, so that phrase has been floating in the ether for quite some time.
Sorry, US 70s/80s TV shows were long time ago far far away from my time and place, so the WaM store was the only "Pie in the Face Productions" I knew.
What's the story with this Chris guy anyway. He is occasionally mentioned in posts.
As a WAM producer, he is a well-documented serial rip-off artist, hence the name Scumbag Chris. He's known to have scammed many people out of some serious money for customs he never delivered. He was banned from the UMD something like a decade ago, but he's basically had several thinly disguised comebacks here via a couple the models he works closely with. It's widely suspected these women were just "fronts" for Chris (i.e. although these models did star in most of the videos they were peddling, it's suspected Chris was really the guy funding the videos and reaping a lot of the profits from them.) But none of those models are active here any more, though.
I'm not at all sure I've got this correct, but it kind of seemed to me like Chris himself wasn't actually a wammer -- that is, WAM was just maybe a field he was trying to exploit for profit. (That would be a pretty ludicrous proposition in 2021, with the WAM market flooded with producers and profits getting thinner and thinner. But back in the late aughts, when Chris filmed most of his stuff, there were much greater barriers to entry and far, far fewer producers and thus the possibility for real profits.) I also could've misunderstood. Maybe he was an actual wammer, but if so his tastes were pretty different than most of his customers. Because he asked a lot of questions that suggested he was fairly clueless about what appealed to people in WAM videos.
Pie Romaine-y Yak said: As a WAM producer, he is a well-documented serial rip-off artist ...
... he was fairly clueless about what appealed to people in WAM videos.
Thanks for the clarification
Was he related to the Pie Fun Productions? For some reason, I've always thought the Pie In The Face Productions and Pie Fun Productions are related.
Nope, no connection. You can see and hear both of these producers quite often in many of their own videos (conversing with the models, feeding them lines, stepping into the frame to pie or slime them, etc.) and they are very different people.
Pie Romaine-y Yak said: You can see and hear both of these producers quite often in many of their own videos (conversing with the models, feeding them lines, stepping into the frame to pie or slime them, etc.) and they are very different people.
Well, I can't. They ended long before I could buy their videos. It's a pity, at least for the Pie Fun Productions, since their YT trailers were the very first WaM dedicated videos I remember seeing. This was my favourite: http://piefunproductions.com/cgi/autogal.pl?vidnum=tws-145-0009
Pie Romaine-y Yak said: You can see and hear both of these producers quite often in many of their own videos (conversing with the models, feeding them lines, stepping into the frame to pie or slime them, etc.) and they are very different people.
Well, I can't. They ended long before I could buy their videos. It's a pity, at least for the Pie Fun Productions, since their YT trailers were the very first WaM dedicated videos I remember seeing. This was my favourite: http://piefunproductions.com/cgi/autogal.pl?vidnum=tws-145-0009
Pie Fun is one of those cautionary tales for purchasers. I should have bought their vids when I had the chance, but procrastinated and.... they were gone. In sports they talk about players who flamed out too fast and, absence injuries, etc., could have been an all time great (as a Phillies fan, I thought Jeff Stone and Juan Samuel would be all-timers). Pie Fun seems to me like one of those lost potential producers. PieJinx was another producer I wished I had purchased vids from at the time.
CKCP said: Pie Fun is one of those cautionary tales for purchasers. I should have bought their vids when I had the chance, but procrastinated and.... PieJinx was another producer I wished I had purchased vids from at the time.
Procrastination is one thing, but I was too young at that time, and wishing sth. like fetish video for birthday or Christmas wouldn't be a good idea.