View Full Version : X-rated movies outsell all the rest combined
Papewaio
01-10-2006, 05:55
Well according to the link porn sells 25% more in gross profit videos then mainstream films.
Porn is big business. Adult entertainment, including porn videos and films shot mainly in Southern California's San Fernando Valley, racked up :laugh4: estimated sales of $US12.6 billion in 2005, according to statistics compiled by AVN.
That compared with US theatrical revenue of $US8.9 billion for mainstream Hollywood films, according to figures from box office tracking firm Exhibitor Relations
http://entertainment.news.com.au/story/0,10221,17767365-7485,00.html
That is one massive voting block of :juggle2: waiting to be tapped (strapped?) into.:dizzy2:
Strike For The South
01-10-2006, 06:01
absouletly priceless
bmolsson
01-10-2006, 06:44
I guess that it's more popular to masturbate to normal porn flick than King Kong, and it should be seen as a positive health sign.... ~;)
Strike For The South
01-10-2006, 06:45
can we use masturbate on this fourm?
Just A Girl
01-10-2006, 06:53
Its easy to make more profit when your over heads consist of,
2x $50 ladies of questionable morrality.
2x Horny Guys off street "Free"
1x Hotel room $25
1x $80 camera
You wouldnt get speilberg for 20 seconds for that
Let alone a script actors an the rest of it
Papewaio
01-10-2006, 07:34
The stats aren't for the net profit it is for the gross profit... total sales, they don't list costs... so in all likely hood the margins are even better.
Zalmoxis
01-10-2006, 07:56
It's a bit sad, really.
Crazed Rabbit
01-10-2006, 08:47
The key phrase here is 'theatrical revenue'; the totals for real films don't include DVD sales, which would put real films ahead by a far margin.
Crazed Rabbit
Duke John
01-10-2006, 09:02
Well spotted :thumbsup:
Just A Girl
01-10-2006, 09:10
so it says,
More people go to watch Porn in the cinema than normal films?
"I thought that sticky stuff was chewing gum on the seat :("
Duke John
01-10-2006, 09:20
No, they are comparing watching porn at home by buying a video or watching a channel with seeing a regular movie at the cinema. Hardly worth comparing.
Just A Girl
01-10-2006, 09:34
No, they are comparing watching porn at home by buying a video or watching a channel with seeing a regular movie at the cinema. Hardly worth comparing.
Oh.
well if thats the case Pfft.
Samurai Waki
01-10-2006, 09:35
I'll still be Hugh Heffner in my next life.
Byzantine Prince
01-10-2006, 10:32
can we use masturbate on this fourm?
Heh, we all know you come to this forum because you "like" Papewaio's avatar, just admit it already!
English assassin
01-10-2006, 11:04
I heeard this somewhere else but I still find it hard to believe.
Sideways comment, but inflating your sales figures in an area where no one can really check what is going on could be classic money laundering. "Why yes officer, I sold a billion dollars worth of "Horny Vegetables 3". In no way was I given that money by Tony Soprano, ran it through my books and paid my taxes, and returned 80% of the remainder to him as apparently legitimate dividends. No, there are no credit card records, it seems people prefer to pay cash. I guess they must be shy..."
Next time you read a profile of, say, the owner of a certain chain of lap dancing clubs who claims each club takes something absurd like £400,000 a week, bear this in mind kids...
Seamus Fermanagh
01-10-2006, 16:37
I heeard this somewhere else but I still find it hard to believe.
Sideways comment, but inflating your sales figures in an area where no one can really check what is going on could be classic money laundering. "Why yes officer, I sold a billion dollars worth of "Horny Vegetables 3". In no way was I given that money by Tony Soprano, ran it through my books and paid my taxes, and returned 80% of the remainder to him as apparently legitimate dividends. No, there are no credit card records, it seems people prefer to pay cash. I guess they must be shy..."
Next time you read a profile of, say, the owner of a certain chain of lap dancing clubs who claims each club takes something absurd like £400,000 a week, bear this in mind kids...
Now, now -- are you airing someones dirty laundering?:laugh4:
master of the puppets
01-10-2006, 17:08
sometimes my country really sickens me, i mean c'mon, who needs a TV screen i can get the real thing.
(for 20 bucks:embarassed: )
Reenk Roink
01-10-2006, 21:50
Dirty...
Taffy_is_a_Taff
01-10-2006, 22:00
I understand that porn DVDs are alot more expensive than regular ones.
Just a thought...
Sasaki Kojiro
01-10-2006, 22:28
The home video industry experienced its best year ever in 2001 with U.S. spending totaling $18.7 billion. Home video consumers spent $7 billion renting VHS tapes and an all-time-high $1.4 billion renting DVDs. Consumers spent an additional $5.4 billion purchasing DVDs and $4.9 billion purchasing VHS tapes.
18.7+8.9 = 27.6 billion, quite a bit more than 12.6. I have no problems believing that the porn industry is that big, I hear that Russia's biggest export is pornography, for example.
solypsist
01-11-2006, 00:00
if anyone should be complaining about internet piracy cutting into their sales, it should be these guys.
if anyone should be complaining about internet piracy cutting into their sales, it should be these guys.
And yet business is still quite good.... Hmm, makes you think hollywood is barking up the wrong tree in blaming piracy for their woes. :hide:
Soulforged
01-11-2006, 00:14
The key phrase here is 'theatrical revenue'; the totals for real films don't include DVD sales, which would put real films ahead by a far margin.I agree. I personally wouldn't buy a porn movie to see it more than one time (it gets boring of course) but I would buy a lot of DVD of other categories to see them more than just once, wich makes them more valuable to me. I believe that the average person thinks that way, but I might be wrong.
Papewaio
01-11-2006, 00:26
18.7+8.9 = 27.6 billion, quite a bit more than 12.6. I have no problems believing that the porn industry is that big, I hear that Russia's biggest export is pornography, for example.
Wouldn't the 12.6 be a component of the 18.7... making it 2/3rds of the market? Would be useful to have complete lists of the same year.
Either way 12.6 billion is massive.
silly....silly people....
who the hell pays for porn?.....
don´t they know that...
that´s what the internet is for? (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=5430343841227974645)
Gawain of Orkeny
01-11-2006, 00:36
The key phrase here is 'theatrical revenue'; the totals for real films don't include DVD sales, which would put real films ahead by a far margin.
I wouldnt be so sure if I were you. What do you think keeps most mom and pop video stores in buissiness? What movies dont blockbuster and hollywood video rent? Again if theres anything I know its the movie and video buissiness. I sell dvds for a living and I can tell you the XXX out sells everything by a mile. I doubt the sales of reguar movies would push it past the porn numbers. The best part is I pay only a dollar fifty for most catalogue pornos and sell them all day 10 dollars each 3 for 25. What a profit margin. Its better than selling coke and legal.
PS My brothers store has over 5000 in stock for rent.
Big King Sanctaphrax
01-11-2006, 00:36
The solution is quite clearly to make a cleverly plotted, superbly acted porn flick.
That would stomp all over the box office.
Gawain of Orkeny
01-11-2006, 00:39
The solution is quite clearly to make a cleverly plotted, superbly acted porn flick.
That would stomp all over the box office.
Have you ever seen Caligula
Byzantine Prince
01-11-2006, 01:09
Gawain, it doesn't work if it get's too hard to mastubate to.:no:
if anyone should be complaining about internet piracy cutting into their sales, it should be these guys.
And what do you use filesharing for?
Major Robert Dump
01-11-2006, 05:09
You guys go ahead and keep living in denial and believing that Shrek 2 sales beats stuff like Barely Legal 6. really, its funny.
Porn: low production cost/ no artistic merit and serving a very distinct purpose/higher sale value/high resale value
Regular movies typically cost more to produce, they cost less new, their value depreciates really quickly after the first 2 months, they have a pathetic resale value, they are easily available which means they will be resold even cheaper, and they have pretty much no reason to be watched more than once unless A:its your favorite movie or B: youre a bad parent who lets your kids watch the came cartoon every night to shut them up.
As far as theatrical numbers go, why are the two even being compared? All of the top grossing porn series are STRAIGHT TO VIDEO or, in some cases, only available for acquisition on licensed sites that require membership to watch.
There are vporn video sites that sell memberships to watch movies that are 10 years old, its like the stuffs ability to generate cash never ever stops.
Oh, and don't forget that all the commerce technology on the internet, all the ways to exchange money and take members and use forms and passwords and verify IPs -- all that started with porn. Skin sells, especially when the people who can afford to buy it are kids with money or bunch of fat asses who will never get the real thing.
Goofball
01-11-2006, 23:57
Another Org member (unfortunately I can't remember who) said this before and not only is it funny, it's appropriate to the thread:
"If they banned all of the porn sites on the Internet there would only be one website left and it would be an online petition to bring back the porn."
Another Org member (unfortunately I can't remember who) said this before and not only is it funny, it's appropriate to the thread:
"If they banned all of the porn sites on the Internet there would only be one website left and it would be an online petition to bring back the porn."
that´s a quote from one of my favourite tv shows...."Scrubs"....John C. McGinley´s character says that pearl of wisdom somewere in the third season I think :laugh4:
Adrian II
01-12-2006, 16:43
if anyone should be complaining about internet piracy cutting into their sales, it should be these guys.Let's be honest, porn not only made the video industry into what it is today, it provided a huge boost to the Internet since the start of browsing.
Evilhoof: 'Why do you think the Net was born? Porn, porn, porn.'
Flayed: 'That is just gross... Normal people don't sit at home and look at porn on the Internet.'
Evilhoof: 'Oohh, you have no idea. Ready, normal people?'
Normal people: 'Ready! Ready!'
Link (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4446981554735098778)
Let's be honest, porn not only made the video industry into what it is today, it provided a huge boost to the Internet since the start of browsing.
Evilhoof: 'Why do you think the Net was born? Porn, porn, porn.'
Flayed: 'That is just gross... Normal people don't sit at home and look at porn on the Internet.'
Evilhoof: 'Oohh, you have no idea. Ready, normal people?'
Normal people: 'Ready! Ready!'
Link (http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4446981554735098778)
I posted that on the first page of this thread :juggle2:
this smells like copying..... :inquisitive: :laugh4:
Adrian II
01-12-2006, 19:55
I posted that on the first page of this thread :juggle2:
this smells like copying..... :inquisitive: :laugh4:Mine's funnier. :brood:
The solution is quite clearly to make a cleverly plotted, superbly acted porn flick.
That would stomp all over the box office.
I'd link you, but I've been told not to do that kind of a thing here. Anyway, Pirates came out last year, and Re-Penetrator before that. As well, not two months ago, I was watching some pr0n and the girl who had just finished her solo bit looked up at the camera and said, "You're irrelevent. God is dead."
I think we can bet that porn is eventually going to mix with other genres in a mainstream format.
English assassin
01-13-2006, 16:08
I was watching some pr0n and the girl who had just finished her solo bit looked up at the camera and said, "You're irrelevent. God is dead."
Blimey, now that's what I call a money shot.
A.Saturnus
01-16-2006, 01:09
I think we can bet that porn is eventually going to mix with other genres in a mainstream format.
I hope not, I want my porn free of any mainstream crap.
What do you mean? There's already mainstream porn.
A.Saturnus
01-16-2006, 22:11
What I mean is when Disney is starting to make porn, it´s going too far.
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