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bad link try … http://jdm022.deviantart.com/journal
massivebodybuilderParticipantshe’s in off season there
massivebodybuilderParticipantWhere do you find these pictures of her?
massivebodybuilderParticipantUm, how is she “jacked”?
She’s toned at best.
massivebodybuilderParticipantHi Mimi, et al,
Yes you’re right. Sometimes expectations can be set too high and yes none of them have much acting experience, if any.
What does go into productions like these though is passion and heart. None of the people involved would have been in it if they didn’t have a passion for their lifestyle or heart into trying to bring more acceptance to women bodybuilders. Everyone has to start somewhere and in the beginning things can be rough, lots of learning experiences.
Perhaps I was a bit too harsh in my “critique”.
My biggest problem with women’s bodybuilding and perhaps the fitness side of it also. Is that most if not all of the videos out there are done very ad hoc/impromptu, like they’re all last minute/spur of the moment ideas. If women’s bodybuilding is to survive, endeavors like “Rage” need to have more professional look and feel, more fore thought and planning done. I realize that many times a lot of this can’t be done and acting isn’t natural for everyone and coaching/directing the actors can be hard for those that are inexperienced. However when comparing to videos like the bikini destinations series (I know there really isn’t anything to compare to, and bikini destinations is a different genre, however the subject is similar, the display of a woman’s figure and physique), bikini destinations blows everyone out of the water. While some of the models are professional and have spent years in front of the camera, there are also many models that appear on the series that are very inexperienced, but they are given great instruction and often do very well. I’m not saying that they have to be perfect, no one is.
What I am saying is that for those of us who enjoy the entertainment provided by, who enjoy and appreciate the female physique, it’s high time that the producers of said content take it up another notch. Do some more planning, getting better video cameras, better audio equipment (and a boom mic guy that LOOKS where the mic is going, not what the actors are doing), and pay more attention to details like lighting (using reflectors/filters) and most importantly the setting/location and background. (please no more videos in parking garages, hotel pools with guests staring in shock, etc). Much of this goes for the men’s videos out there also, I’ve noticed that it’s not isolated to just the women’s ones.
A lot of what I’m saying stems from all the negativity that bodybuilding as a whole gets. Bodybuilding needs to be like any other sport in order to survive and not become a “deviant sub-culture”, much as it was once perceived to be. Joe Weider has been a pretty powerful force in making sure that bodybuilding, the women’s side in particular….be a pretty stagnant sport. But I digress, I think we all know how unfair bodybuilding has been to both en and women in the sport.
Mimi, I have been mostly a lurker here. I have to say that you are one of the shining examples in this world. Being a proponent and supporter of women involved in bodybuilding and fitness. You have a great wit about you, which is matched my your determination, perseverance and intelligence. I appreciate your feedback. I wish you the best of luck with your new endeavor, I look forward to seeing your work 🙂
massivebodybuilderParticipantRage part II is out today on muscle angels
massivebodybuilderParticipantNot bad, could definitely be a Ms. Marvel
I always thought that Debi Laszewski could be an older/mature Powergirl
And there’s always Yaya Han who is one of the best Cosplay girls out there….
As Psylocke
Among others she plays 🙂
massivebodybuilderParticipantYep that’s Diana Dennis
massivebodybuilderParticipantYeah…my bad there 🙂
I retract all statements about writing and directing towards Annie and redirect to James Cook.
Now is it me or is James Cook kind of creepy looking/sounding? Just something about him everytime I see him on his Ten Flex videos, always makes me stop watching them
massivebodybuilderParticipantSo Rage part 3 reveals at the end that it was written and directed by James Cook…..
there’s a little humor in the last installment
not much else
oh…there’s some wrestling forgot about that
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