
This article is from the Sex Movies FAQ, by director@gti.net (The Director) with numerous contributions by others.
No! No! No! No! No! For the millionth time, no!
This is perhaps the most annoying question ever, mostly because it
is asked *so* frequently. You're one of the lucky ones, reading
the answer here instead of asking it to the group, where you would
come back singed and broken.
Back in the 80's... 1989 to be exact, when Star Trek:The Next
Generation was reaching new heights of popularity, someone posted
a rather startling picture of a topless Marina Sirtis being whipped
by another woman to rec.arts.pictures.erotica . The person who
posted it correctly identified the picture as being from a very
stupid mid-1980's thriller called "The Wicked Lady". This movie,
while rated R for obvious reasons, was hardly a porn movie, but
rumors started up that the posted picture was in fact from a
pornographic video.
Soon afterwards, a never ending series of photo fakeries appeared
on the scene, and continue to today. The fakes are usually of
lousy quality. Some ways to tell if the picture you're looking at
is a fake is to look at where the body joins the head; more often
than not the skin tones don't match. Often these pictures will be
offered as conclusive "proof" when they are usually amateurish
fakes.
You will still find pictures of her from these movies posted to one
of the picture newsgroups. (usually alt.binaries.pictures.erotica)
 
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