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The Adult Dvd And American Culture

By: Kelly Renaul

The Adult DVD has had a huge impact on American culture, just in the short time that the adult DVD has been in existence. Ever since the VCR and the videotape have been around, adult movies have been right there taking advantage of the technology to get adult DVD movies to the homes of consumers. Adult DVD movies were not always legal decades ago, and back during that time, they were known as blue movies or stag films.

Adult DVD movies are divided into generally two categories, which are the hardcore movies and the softcore porn movies. The hardcore adult DVD movies show penetration with no holds barred and also include the more extreme fetishes like S and M and bondage. Softcore adult DVD movies do not show penetration or the fetishes, but can show things like assumed penetration and oral sex. The adult DVD films that were made before 1965 numbered in the hundreds, but only six were shot with sound, and only four had been made in color.

There is some discrepancy about which adult DVD film is the first in existence. The first movies were made about 100 years ago, right when film was first invented. The two films that are debated as being the first are A LEcu dOr ou la none auberge and E. Satario. The former adult DVD film was made in France, and the latter adult film was made in Argentina. The French adult DVD film is about a war soldier who finds himself at an inn, meets a servant girl there, and has illicit affairs with her. Since both of these adult DVD films were made between the years 1907 and 1912, both are vying for the title of pioneer, and both of the movies are held in the Kinsey Collection.

Germany at the turn of the century also was well known for their production of adult DVD movies as well. In 1910, the adult movie Am Abend was released, which was a short 10 minute long film that started out with a scene of a woman masturbating alone in her bedroom. It quickly progresses to showing scenes of her and a man engaging in penetration and oral sex. The film, of course, was considered taboo in that time of the century, of course, so it was quite a cultural shocker when it did come out.

Even though the United States has had a long road waging war with adult DVD movies, once they did become more legal in the 1970s, people went to home video tapes and then the adult DVD format to get their fill of the pornography. European adult DVD movies like Karlekens Sprak and I Am Curious were movies that were sexual in nature, but were still classified as being documentaries. Being pegged in this kind of format allowed more relaxed availability for fans all over the world. The adult DVD was on its way to becoming mainstream in the decades to follow, weather the world was ready for it or not.

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