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Money Shot: The Pornhub Story

  • 2023
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 34m
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5.4/10
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Money Shot: The Pornhub Story (2023)
Follow the rise of the most famous adult entertainment platform and the recent backlash it has received.
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Follow the rise of the most famous adult entertainment platform and the recent backlash it has received.Follow the rise of the most famous adult entertainment platform and the recent backlash it has received.Follow the rise of the most famous adult entertainment platform and the recent backlash it has received.

  • Director
    • Suzanne Hillinger
  • Stars
    • Noelle Perdue
    • Michael Stabile
    • Wolf Hudson
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    5.5K
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    • Director
      • Suzanne Hillinger
    • Stars
      • Noelle Perdue
      • Michael Stabile
      • Wolf Hudson
    • 13User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Noelle Perdue
    Noelle Perdue
    • Self - Porn Industry Professional
    Michael Stabile
    • Self - Porn Industry Advocate
    • (as Mike Stabile)
    Wolf Hudson
    Wolf Hudson
    • Self - Porn Performer
    Siri Dahl
    Siri Dahl
    • Self - Porn Performer
    Martin Patriquin
    • Self - Journalist, The Logic
    Bree Mills
    • Self - Porn Director
    Cherie DeVille
    Cherie DeVille
    • Self - Porn Performer
    Asa Akira
    Asa Akira
    • Self - PornHub Ambassador
    Natassia Dreams
    Natassia Dreams
    • Self - PornHub Ambassador
    Gwen Adora
    Gwen Adora
    • Self - Porn Performer
    Dani Pinter
    Dani Pinter
    • Self - Senior Legal Counsel, NCOSE (National Center on Sexual Exploitation)
    Nicholas Kristof
    Nicholas Kristof
    • Self - Columnist, The New York Times
    Whitney Burgoyne
    • Self - Former MindGeek Employee
    Yiota Souras
    Yiota Souras
    • Self - Senior VP & General Counsel, NCMEC (National Center on Sexual Exploitation)
    Michael Bowe
    Michael Bowe
    • Self - Attorney, Brown Rudnick LLP
    Allie Knox
    Allie Knox
    • Self - Porn Performer
    Charlie Angus
    Charlie Angus
    • Self - Member of Canadian Parliament
    • (archive footage)
    Feras Antoon
    • Self - PornHub Executive
    • (archive footage)
    • Director
      • Suzanne Hillinger
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    2Farzad-Doosti

    Do not use the name of the documentary as a vulgarity

    You can hardly call this a Documentary! From the beginning, the narrators attack those who protest against Porn Hub and by stigmatizing them, they want to insinuate that they are the bad characters of the story.

    In the following, they want to convey to the viewer that, firstly, the number of these incidents in this case is small, and secondly, that the company has always been cautious and is attentive to all matters, and with a summary, it says that since these are the minority, the company should continue its procedure, Because of the number of models they work for, they need to be paid.....

    The point to think about is that the models (sex workers) are dependent on this platform, which does not really matter what is happening behind the scenes of this company (not all of them, but from what we saw in this video, we can say that the majority of them have the same mentality).

    In the end, this is my opinion; This was a promotional video to show PornHub as oppressed (from showing unnecessary questions in the committee of managers or images of burning the CEO's house, which I strongly condemn), this video was not against the PornHub platform, it was just cautious about what In the last two or three years, it took a look and a little compassion for Porn Hub!
    6Grimbleton

    Bit of a rehash, but still interesting

    I think we all believed this was going to be a deeper dive / closer look into the background of adult entertainment and the people involved, but it was more around the institution and the types of legal issues that usually arise from user-generated content.

    With the primary focus around how Pornhub positioned itself to the public and the dangerous issues around child safety and sex trafficking, the documentary doesn't cover much else outside what the NYT and other publications did in print media. But, it does give us a bit more insight with interviews of people who were directly affected by the results of the Pornhub case, and how their journey to continue being in the adult entertainment industry has seen them move through different platforms and make certain concessions or adjustments to their lives to continue in their desired employment.

    It's nothing to write home about, but still worth a watch since there's a good personal element added to the surroundings of this issue.
    6kosmasp

    Eggs sell

    No pun intended - and obviously I am not talking about eggs, but something else (no literal or figurative speaking eggs - though some might argue that ... but let's leave this aside). The reason I chose that word was it is close to the actual word, but is not offensive - of course if you are offended by the word that some call "love making" ... you may be on the wrong imdb site and at the wrong movie for you ... well in this case not for you.

    Now, since I watched this before anyone was able to write anything about it, I was not aware what this would be about. And I thought it would just be about that ... well site that has a large collection of videos and how it came about - come on, get your mind out the gutter. Although leave it there - not that the documentary is about to entice you and get you ... places you may imagine. For that visit the site or similar sites.

    Now I was wrong with what I was thinking - yes the documentary does tell us how the site started out and what it became. But it does have a deep ... deep focus on the latest controversy. The one that made the site delete a lot of videos. That still does not go far enough for some. They really are quite hard on ... well the site and everyone responsible for the content.

    Now we do get both sides - and the question of morality and which side you are on will probably inform how you will view certain things that are being said. It is quite difficult to draw a line - to tell who is right and who is wrong. This is not a a chicken or egg thing - which lets me circle back to my summary line - none the wiser. Though maybe a bit hot and bothered ... and with this pun, I'll come ... to the end.
    3kyordhel

    Too prude for a documentary

    Straight from the title and before reading any reviews you'd think this is a documentary on the site we all know (it is advertised in the title) from beginning to end. Well... it is not. It focuses a LOT (and I mean a bloody lot) on the latest ordeal to the point it is over 75% of the whole documentary. To the tech geeks like myself, there is not a single reference to the tons of features that were innovated here and then taken by everyone else. There are also no devs interviewed. It focuses a lot more on the other thing... and not what you'd be looking for should you enter the site, but rather the other nasty stuff that came as collateral.

    I'd be lying if I said that the documentary does not present the 2 sides of the coin, it does, but one gets far more screen time than the other. The other problem is the perspective. It is not a coin with two sides, but more of a dice where society and law enforcement play a HUGE role, yet the documentary has a strong bias against the object of study from a moral high ground that should be unacceptable in a documentary.

    If you already have a strong mindset against the adult entertainment industry or THAT company in particular, you'll grant this production 10/10 stars. Same as if you consider such activities as sinful or morally unacceptable. To the rest, be warned: nobody is innocent here, reality is much darker than it is presented in this "documentary".
    9embrague

    Very enlightening

    We all know what pornography is...or do we? The porn industry is not just boobs and butts. The actual industry is far more nuanced than that. Pornhub was able to capitalize on the selling of content via the Internet, but like a lot of companies, it forgot who was making the content and why. It allowed non-consensual content from non-performers who were not able to profit from their exposure (and likely had no intention of ever being on its' platform). All the while, actual performers were directly affected and their opinion meant very little to the company or to the religious zealots who sought to bring down the company. Again, someone forgot about who was being shown on the platform and why.

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      Self - Porn Industry Professional: The direct conflation of sex trafficking and sexual exploitation with pornography harms everybody involved. It harms people who are looking to consume porn in a healthy way, and it opens up the possibility for porn to be non-consensual, which should not be the case. In order for it to be pornography, it has to be consensual. Otherwise, it is documentation of sexual abuse, and that's what it is. There's no such thing as non-consensual sex, it is rape. There is no such thing as non-consensual pornography, it is rape. Pornography is pornography, and that has to inherently imply consent 100% of the time.

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    • Release date
      • March 15, 2023 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official sites
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • The Future of Porn
    • Filming locations
      • MindGeek Montréal - 7777 boulevard Décarie, Montréal, Québec, Canada(Canadian centre of operations for the Luxembourgish company MindGeek S.A.R.L., owner of Pornhub)
    • Production company
      • Jigsaw Productions
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      1 hour 34 minutes
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