It's time for another episode of Jeremy's Mystery Boxes. The game is simple. Jeremy has 42 mystery boxes, some with prizes, and some with messy forfeits...
Mostly messy forfeits...
Cold messy forfeits.
Playing today we have April Paisley, and her opponent is her good friend Epiphany Jones both wearing their best little black dresses and equally fancy tights, these girls look ready to hit the town!
As usual, the rules are few, the mess is abundant and anarchy is the keyword! Knickers and tights get filled, nudity is abundant and everyone gets thoroughly messy!
A hilarious episode, with two fantastic players that make a right mess of each other throughout!
this is one of the best WAM scenes ever created, craziness afoot in this fantastic scene...getting extremely messy and extremely stripped in this chaos scene.
That is until I found April Paisley on Jeremy Custard. She's so similar to Sky from Mostwam it's quite scary in terms of the presence she has on screen, the ability to love getting messy but also desperately wanting not to, having that vibe of wanting to get gunged in the tank but also at the same time desperately not wanting to let her friend have the satisfaction of winning and gunging her
But the problem is the Cutting and editing... It is dreadful!
Jeremy produces some of the best work ever created on UMD, but it gets trash because of the editing... it's like having the greatest painting in the world it's going to sell for millions, and then you chuck red paint on it and its useless
Please just stop editing, stop cutting and just release the full scene with cuts and release extent of what these scenes are capable of.
Cos truly Jeremy's scenes are amazing but unwatchable due to the cutting/editing
Who'd be a WAM producer? It's a thankless task. You get two hot models together, make them both get messy and yet the one comment you receive is slagging off the editing I remember a time when WAM was something rarely seen on TV or magazines (pre Splosh) and now any minor detail not to the viewers liking is criticised
For me I really enjoyed this scene. I like the persona of April who has avoided the mess recently, and therefore it's even more appealing when she does cop the gunge and mess. Epiphany is giggly and fun, the perfect recipient of the mess. Both look great I'm a big fan of black dresses / tights so these two are dressed perfectly.
I can only call it from my perspective and the editing of this scene made no impact (positively or negatively) on my enjoyment of this scene. If you like the look of the trailer, then buy it - I think it delivers
I bought this scene not long after it was first released, it's a great scene with two very up for it models and I certainy don't remember any issues with the editing, perhaps the poster who complained could specify what, in particular, they didn't like? "The editing is terrible" isn't exactly constructive criticism, it could mean anything. What, precisely, do they think is wrong witth the scene?
TBH I have just one comment on it, which isn't really a criticism, and is that the description says they are both in dresses - in fact, the lass on the left is wearing a playsuit, not a dress. To me playsuits are much sexier than dresses, because they divides the legs, so there's a crotch view, which a dress doesn't give you. A playsuit is also a lot more interesting when used in clothes filling (which happens here), again because of what happens when the flowing mess inside reaches the crotch.
It's a superb scene and personally, as a previous customer, I'd recommend it.
Thank you all for sharing your thoughts and feedback about this scene.
Editing and cutting are crucial aspects of the filmmaking process, and they play a significant role in shaping the final product. While we understand that some viewers may prefer uninterrupted, uncut scenes, it is important to recognise that editing choices are subjective and can vary depending on the desired outcome.
@CalGungeFan I'm sorry that you believe the editing and cutting in these scenes detract from the overall quality of the scene. We have previously listened to your feedback but I'm not sure we can ever make you happy. One of our more recent films which you had commented on had just 1m 6s cut from the RAW footage. These cuts were entirely for technical reasons and nothing happens in that time that is removed. We appreciate your perspective but feel is important to consider the distinction between objective and subjective viewpoints.
Are there specific elements of the editing or cutting that you find particularly detrimental to the scene? For example, is it the frequency of cuts, the pace of the editing, or the omission of certain footage? Can you think of any specific moments in other scenes that showcase a more favorable editing style, in your opinion? If so, what sets these moments apart from the scene you mentioned? How would you describe your overall preferences from others when it comes to editing in similar scenes or films? Are there any specific editing styles or techniques that you find particularly appealing or engaging?
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9/20/23, 9:59am: This post won't bump the thread to the top.