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Porn Valley- Nicole London is going to have a baby boy November 10. She’s already named him Hunter. I suggest to London that she might time an appearance at KSEX, www.ksexradio.com to coincide. This way she can break water as Britney Foster https://www.adultfyi.com/read.aspx?ID=4289 almost did last week when she had been scheduled to come on Selena Silver’s show, www.selenasilver.com.

London, however, was more interested in getting information on the BioMed company https://www.adultfyi.com/read.aspx?ID=4320 whose reps Greg Robinson and Mike Warner were also on KSEX last week. London, who’s requring talent tests every two weeks, said instant testing would be a wonderful adjunct to the safety program that Outback Productions, www.outbackxxx.net would like to have in place to back up the PCR-DNA tests.

Aside from that, London was very happy with the results her company had at last week’s L.A. Erotica. Besides one $22,000 deal, London brokered a lot of surprise store business. “A lot of it was with consumers, but I did get a lot of business while I was there,” she said. “Which surprised me because I wasn’t expecting that.”

London said buyers would approach her husband, Robert Hunington, who would hand them over to her. “I also hooked up a deal with a company in Poland while I was there,” London states. “It was pretty productive; I can’t complain.”

There was also a lot of inquiry to D-Theater, a medium that Outback has adopted for porn movies https://www.adultfyi.com/read.aspx?ID=3866.

So much so, that the entertainment coordinator for CBS’ website wants to do something on it. “He reviews product,” says London. “And it was interesting because he was staring at the monitor for awhile. He was watching a softcore version of one of the movies. I’m like why is this guy standing there. I went over and started talking to him. He goes, I never thought that I would enjoy watching softcore porn. I like it better. I’m thinking this is different. I said let me show you something else.” Upon which London loaded an HD screener that was down converted. “Then he hands me his card and tells me he does reviews. He said he’d like to do a story on the D-Theater stuff and about the releasing of adult on it. So I’m sending him out a few screeners.”

Another buyer also approached London about D-Theater. “They were ecstatic about it,” she says. “They carry the regular D-Theater movies but were surprised that we were doing it in adult. I said, yup.” London said she’d do Erotica L.A. again in a heart beat.

Probably the most common objection London entertains to the idea of D-Theater is that it’ll make things like skin imperfections such as skanky pus sores [maybe an exaggeration] and ass pimples way too obvious. London said she was asked a similar question earlier at the show and the first time around she worded her answer not too her liking.

“But this is my opinion on it,” she says. “If you shoot in high-definition and you release it in hi-def, you have to be really careful about the talent you choose to hire. You also need to have airbrushing on set. But I believe it’s an advantage because, technically, there’s talent out there that shouldn’t technically be talent. But there’s also a lot of beautiful women out there. And I’d personally rather hire them anyway. So it has an advantage.”

All that being said, I asked London if you still check for ass pimples prior to. “You can’t really do that,” she said. “But take a girl like Monique Alexander [who signed for London at Erotica L.A.]. She’s got beautiful skin. There’s ways around it.”

London notes that she was at Erotica L.A. last year in a much different and more casual capacity. Whereas this year, with a major company push, it was much different for her. For one thing London said she’s not throwing a booth together at the last minute ever again. “We’ve already started ordering our stuff for January. Next time I’m ordering a crew to come in and do everything.”

London and I agree that it was insane attempting to matriculate through the dense crowds. One of the dead giveaways as to the size of the fan base was the paucity of slicks London had remaining on Monique Alexander and Brooke.

“I thought I had too many slicks on each of them,” she says. “I’m thinking I’m going to come back with all these extra slicks. I literally came back with a box between both of the girls. Did they sign that many? I was, oh my God. I was impressed by that. That was a lot of signing. And the girls were amazing.”

Except on the last day. Rumor had it that by 5pm Sunday Alexander and Brooke had been arguing in the booth.

“Put best friends in the booth together and something’s going to happen somewhere,” London muses.
 

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