The Invention Of Porn’s POV Shot Is Explored In Comedy Sketch

by Bucky Beall on February 24, 2012

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If you ever wanted to know who first thought of the pov (point of view) shot, or to be more accurate the female pov shot, look to director Cain Ronson of the golden age of porn in the late 70s and early 80s. It was he who first thought up this innovation in his 1978 porno masterpiece Pump Town, or so claims the fake documentary Legendary Porn Directors: Cain Ronson, a comedy sketch by a group called Picnicface.

At first I thought the bit was pretty lame, it starts out with the usual porn cliches used in comedy: the mustaches, the ’70s culture, the drugs, the cheesy lines and plots. But then, about half way through, around the “moon fucking” part, it takes a turn for the absurd and for an impressive comedic payoff.

Stuff it in your eyeholes below and if you can tell me in the comments who actually invented the female pov I’ll give you a free Peeperz tshirt.

Via YouTube.com

  • Postulio

    The first Pornographic movie filmed from the female POV is  Heartland: A Woman’s POV written, directed, produced and performed by Madison Young.

    • BuckyBeall

       I don’t think that was the first ever to use the shot, but I’ll tell you what, I’ll give you a free Peeperz tshirt just for playing, email me at bucky@peeperz.com to claim your prize

  • https://twitter.com/#!/misslolabyrd Lola Byrd

    I. Can’t. Stop. Laughing. 

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