The two-part documentary centers around the effects of porn and its profits. Some contents are described below.
Changes in behavior in Ghana are shown, where the condoms missing in most US porn is a possible risk to contract HIV when stuff like anal and vaginal bareback is acted out. One guy from there wrote Anabolic that he wanted to come to the US and be a porn star. He expected to hear back from them. Being camera shy when they find him or being a virgin wouldn't stop him. He doesn't know about tritone's cause yet.
At the Exxxotica convention Derek Hay gets pissed after his girlfriend and whore Nikki Jayne gets pulled away to the XXX Church guys and asks her to be interviewed in front of the Vivid booth. He demonstrates what someone here called his "strong pimp hand" when he ends the interview after his whore gets pulled away a second time. She states to be not completely dumb and rellizes that the whores are only puppets for the big companies and agents. OK.
Whore fuckers Steven French and Randy Spears mention that they're put at risk, the condom thing. Spears wouldn't do bareback stuff now, French would rather do protected work, but accepts that the industry doesn't operate that way. Sharon Mitchell mentions that the condoms "they," probably AIM, provide couldn't be seen on "videotape." That almost everything is shot in varying qualities of HD is something she doesn't seem to know or care about. Every form of TV or computer screen will show rubber nowadays.
Larry Flynt is asked about some of the rougher stuff, which he doesn't seem to like that much. Strange. One of porn's fighters doesn't want to promote censorship at all, but seems to have his own set of standards regarding the harder side of porn. Max Hardcore material comes up, a British bird who worked with him and left porn some time after that mentions that he lets his whorees eat some sort of roll with meat and egg to make the vomit come up chunky after he fucks their throat till they bleed. Nice trick. He supposedly doesn't let the whores go, too. Whatever.
It gets funny when retired investors of a pension fund get asked if they know that their money ends up supporting companies which profit from delivering porn. Cellphone service providers, hotel chains and credit card companies are mentioned to profit from it. A representative of a Christian investors group doesn't think that Google, which is supposed to make several hundred million dollars a year by online ads dealing with porn, is a company they shouldn't invest in.
A forensic accountant is contacted to wade through several large companies' financial reports and except for Google and Yahoo doesn't find anything about porn. It's just not there. They seem to hide their affiliations with the porn indutry pretty well.
All in all an interesting documentary.