LouHomey
From my favorite movies..
Onlinewsma
Absolutely Brilliant!
Gurlyndrobb
While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Freeman
This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.
kmj-16462
This is a good doc to watch. But with the producer growing up with privilege she didn't portray this very well. She made it out to be that these girls are so deprived and feel stuck that this was their easy outlet to a better life. No, these girls are from middle classed families not deprived. She makes is out to be industry is dangerous and wrong. But, by looking at it in this situation it isn't the case. These girls were there on their own free will. They have a roof over their heads and that scout books their gigs and goes with them to them. That scout does it in such a way that the girls are not forced into anything shady or put them in danger in anyway. If they want to leave or want out he lets them. These girls come to him not vise versa. So I didn't like how they were making it out to be that this industry is a bad situation. The material contradicts the theme of the Documentary. If you want to do a doc about this then use subject that fits your vision. Not the exact opposite.
Michael_Elliott
Hot Girls Wanted (2015) *** (out of 4) Good, if flawed, documentary taking a look at a group of young girls who enter the amateur porn industry. The documentary follows the girls for a few months as they get introduced to the business while the viewer also gets to know various statistics about online porn and the girls who try to escape their lives by entering it.For the most part HOT GIRLS WANTED is an interesting documentary but there were countless times where I just wanted someone to ask the women if they realized that they were basically just stupid. Several of these girls have videos online that are easily search-able but I'm not sure they're being "exploited" as it really does seem as if they are just young and stupid. That might sound harsh but I think everyone alive has done stupid stuff as a teenager or young adult but the documentary doesn't really go into details of how these girls decided to enter porn.We learn about them wanting to leave their small towns and so forth but there's just so many other questions that never really get addressed. If you're fascinated with the subject then there's some nice information here but I'd like to see a follow-up one year or five years from now and see what the girls think of their decisions.
wpk-49311
Okay first of all to all you salty ass bitches, I'm suspecting you're only giving this documentary a poor review because you, yourself, are an avid porn watcher and don't see anything wrong with the industry.Yes it's true these women had the choice to shoot porn but there were a couple instances throughout the film where they talked about basically being tricked into doing, what seemed like simple scenes, only to find out it's something much hardcore. The recruiter could have been extremely vague in describing the type of work the girls had to do and thus, MANIPULATING the girls to come out to the producers. Once the girls are actually there in person, it becomes easier for the producers to get the girls to do what they want.The part where one of the girls talks about how she now understands how RAPE VICTIMS feel is because after being taken advantage of sexually, she will forever feel crappy about herself. This type of experience is not something you can easily bounce back from.Why do you think rape victims are so fragile?It also explains why some women continue to be in the industry because its not something you can just quit and walk away that easily without the emotional baggage catching up sooner or later. Hence, the Duke college student doesn't actually "talk" about her experience because it's probably something she doesn't want to remember.I honestly had to make an account to make this review because a lot of the negative reviews probably came from middle-aged to old ass white dudes who walk around wearing ugly flip flops showing their nasty toes during the summer.
stephen-scott83
This film is awful and NOT very realistic, it comes off as more a "reality TV" show than a real documentary. Note to Rashida Jones; consult the people at Frontline before you produce another documentary. Nothing resonated as real or honest - NO drugs - in porn? You must be kidding. I live near Miami and I've known guys in the amateur porn industry - there's lots of drugs being done, especially cocaine. There was no talk about drugs, this is why this film comes across has a sell out, so the authorities wouldn't cast their noses into the filming. The "casting agent" comes across as a dimwit with no friends - really? it seems he's not even sleeping with any of the girls - that's absolutely ridiculous - a guy who manipulates every part of these girls short stay - but isn't having sex with them. Sure, that's believable. The girls are not acting normal when the camera is rolling - more acting than being themselves. They are vacuous and act moronic in a filthy house with too many dogs - really? The dynamic is simple - they are actually trying to impress the filming crew into believing they are more than shallow self-absorbed dreamers of granduer. I'd give this 0 stars if I could.