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Porn Star - The Legend of Ron Jeremy (Uncut & Unrated Edition)

Porn Star - The Legend of Ron Jeremy (Uncut & Unrated Edition)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Life is great when you're the Hedgehog
Review: "Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy" is a worth while and suprisingly positive documentery on the adult industry's most famous male star, Ron Jeremy, also known as 'The Hedgehog'. What makes Jeremy so interesting is not what you might think (though having a large member certainly helped); it is that he is not a handsome, well cut stud, but a normal looking guy, overweight, harry, and not handsome at all. But he is not all about apperaences. Ron has a good sense of humor about himself and life. He just seems like a really cool guy. Also something I found interesting was that he is very intellegent. In the early 70s, he was a special education teacher for two years. The documentery also looks at Ron's longing for 'legitiment' success as a 'real' actor, and how being a porn star has severly typcast him. He seems somewhat sad at times about that. Now and then you can see how self conscience he is about himself and his body (though that dosn't seem to stop him from eating excessive amounts of 'rich' food). He is also a tightwad, using plastic garbage bags intead of actually buying luggage cases; I just thought that was funny considering how much money he has. Other intersting facts that may have contributed to his staying power is his absolute refusal to do drugs, his close relationship with his family (the only thing his parents asked him to do was not use his last name, other than that his family approved of his occupation) and he dose not drink excessive amounts of alcohol. Except for the food he takes somewhat care of his body. He also somehow managed to stay away from the personal pitfalls that claimed many other stars. Another thing that I was fairly suprised at was his circle of frineds; Larry Flynnt was no suprise, but Al Lewis (Grampa Munster) sure was. I realize this movie is not to everyone's taste, but it is an interesting movie to see if you are interested in a success story assciated with the adult industry and not it's seedier side.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: 3/5
Review: A veteran of over 1,600 adult films, Ron Jeremy is everything you would never expect to see in a porn star. He is not build, nor slim, nor anything except well equipped in the pants. One of this female fans describes his beast as 'Big, but spongy', whatever the hell that means. An extremely likeable guy on both camera and off camera. According to some of his adult industry friends, they all say he is one of the most nicest guys they ever met, and with his fame and success they would expect a prick but he is anything but that as you can in this documentary.

Scott J. Gill offers us a look inside Ron Jeremy's life, a life that might be a dream to many but we actually learn that it is not all it's cracked out to be. According to Ron and friends, he does get lonely just like everyone else and all the money and the fame he has can't fix that. To some this might seem stupid since he is a porn star and whatnotbut loneliness conquers all. With this said, this documentary does not make you feel bad for this guy, it is actually far from it. Here you have a guy bordering the big 50 who has slept with a ridiculous amount of women. One time he actually had sex with 14 women for 4 hours straight, now if that's not stamina I don't know what is.

Ron's dream was to be a mainstream actor, not an adult star. However, he got into the business and it doesn't seem like he will be getting out any time soon even though he getting old.
This documentary shows Ron's adult film buddies such as Seymore Butts and Tabitha Stevens, along with many others who offer a word or two about this guy who proves that even guys that look like him can get girls. I guess it's true what they say, looks don't matter, the size does, at least this documentary seems to speak that.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: See Ron Jeremy in all his glory! Rated X. Mature Adults
Review: Adults Only! To some of us men, Ron Jeremy was our "Teacher". Through his films, he thought us how to make love and the art of sex. If there was something we do not know quite how to do well, Ron Jeremy could show us the professional way. He talks about his boyhood, growing up, one of his first times, and how he got into the adult film business. He will share with you many clips from some of his work and you will also get to see him "at work'. Much of the story is how Ron would like to be a legit actor in mainstream movies, but he has only been able to be an Extra or do small bit parts. In Hollywood, if you have been known to do porno films, your chances of being "an actor" working your way to an Academy Award is zero. (There have been a couple exceptions, mostly in the soap opear business). When "Hollywood" finds out you have done porn in the past, you're fired from your current acting job. Ron Jeremy is trying to break the conception. Now that Ron Jeremy is no longer the young stud of the 1970's and 1980's and has put on a few pounds, how is he still able to be wanted in the business and do more "adult" films? Ron and some of his friends tells you and shows you why at the age of 49. This DVD includes ADULTS ONLY material. Full Male Nudity and Full Female Nudity and Real Sex and Language. This DVD also includes many deleted scenes.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Ron Jeremy likes his life - and I like it too
Review: After watching this DVD, it's obvious that Jeremy is an average man in almost all facets - except for one. He likes to eat, he's cheap, he likes women, he wants a better life. This documentary is great in that it doesn't condemn him, make him a martyr, or apologize for him.

There is nothing apologetic about Ron. Does he consider what his life would have been like if he'd taken a different path? Sure, but don't you? Like any life, there are some sad parts and some funny parts, although maybe there is a bit more sex than normal.

The DVD is split between examining Ron's life and looking at where he is now. You see Ron's sister and Dad, learn about his mom dying, watch him take an HIV test, and see him host Nudes-a-Poppin'. He talks about what he's enjoyed about his life and his regrets. The bonus features - especially the commentary with Ron and the director - are great.

What stuck with me, months after watching it, was Ron's book in which he scrawls the names and number of everyone he ever met. That book gives a lot of insight into how his mind works. The other thing I keep coming back to is how much Ron promotes himself.

I once ran into Ron at an airport. Guessing that he wasn't too nice, I didn't approach him. After watching this movie, however, I regretted my decision. I should've asked him if he wanted to grab a beer. Once you've watched the DVD, you'll know that the topic of conversation would've been himself, but that would've been pretty interesting.

This DVD, while short, is both enjoyable and thought provoking. You don't need to be a big porn connoisseur either.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: It's not a movie
Review: Boy, I was excited when I found out this "movie" was going to be made. There it was, the news they were making a movie about the life of Ron Jeremy.... only problem is, when I finally got to see this recently, I found out it's not a movie at all. It's just an hour and a half doccumentary.

None of what was shown really surprised me, and I didn't really learn anything by watching it. nevertheless, it's an interesting docco to watch once because it's about Ron jeremy... the world's most recognised male porn star, who by every expectation has no place in the business. He's fat, hairly and not particularly good looking.

Of course, that's what makes him so recognisable =)

Good docco, but it's only one to watch once.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: entertaining & humorous documentary
Review: first & foremost, you don't have to like pornography or documentaries necessarily to find this docu film enjoyable. in fact, it may very well give viewers an inside(no pun intended) look at one of america's happiest men. porn star succeeds because it's honest & has very little to hide as far as the industry goes in the eyes of mr. jeremy. ron jeremy speaks candidly in front of the camera & is always fun to watch. if you aren't careful, you jsut might learn a few things through a series of interviews with friends & those who've known or loved ron. we also get a very solid image of who mr. jeremy truly is which perhaps will break down many of our inevitable misconceptions. mr. jeremy is not only a legend in the adult film industry (having made thousands of skin flicks) but he is a big cult figure in the mainstream entertainment business as well. it's extremely rare to see an actor in the adult film industry do well in mainstream cinema but this is mr. jeremy's ultimate dream & he mentions this throughout the entire film. we also get a glimpse of ron's earliest childhood memories which is very poignant & heartfelt. in between the interviews or candid talk with jeremy, we are treated to some clips from his body(no pun intended once again) of work which could easily stand beside some of the greatest moments in b- movie history & even a little bit of animation like we would later see in michael moore's bowling for columbine. it's almost hard to believe that at one time the adult cinema closely resembles what are now considered to campy films or cult classics. in some ways, porn star is similiar to a reality tv show as we watch ron doing everyday activites such as traveling or being tested for sexually transmitted diseases at a local health clinic. although i've never been a real fan of documentaries as a general rule of thumb, porn star was an insightful & funny mixture of entertainment. i've seen this film several times since purcahsing my own copy last year in february. if you dig documentaries, this is most definately the film you'll want to see. if you don't like documentaries, this or bowling for columbine are a wonderful place to start. if only all documentaries could be this interesting, right?

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: There's a little Ron in all of us.
Review: Guys (and girls too) you know Ron Jeremy. Chances are, if you have ever watched two [adult] videos, Ron Jeremy was in one of them. In fact, you probably fast-forwarded through his scene. However, as you were fast-forwarding (and laughing at how ridiculous sex looks at high speed) you were you thinking, wow, how did this guy end up in this video? Jeremy is short, hairy, and fat, and yet somehow is the world's most recognizable porn star. You just gotta wonder: how did he do it?

Well, ponder no longer, Porn Star: The Legend of Ron Jeremy has arrived. This 80 minute documentary follows a day in the life of Ron Jeremy while telling his life story. Interviews with his family, friends, and his, ahem, distiguished colleagues, keep it interesting as they discuss the man, the myth, and of course, the legend. Actually, Jeremy is a pretty regular guy, and dare I say, boring.

Seriously though, we all owe a little debt of gratitude to Ron Jeremy. Deep down in places not usually discussed at the dinner table, we all (generally speaking) admire Ron Jeremy: the ugly guy who gets the hot girls. Jememy was in the first porn I ever saw and I'll never forget it. This may not be the crowning achievement Jememy wanted, but it is his legacy. God bless him for it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Oh My God
Review: I don't know what it is; money, begging, 15 minutes of fame, or just luck. What is it that makes Ron Jeremy so fortunate. Personally, I would not be caught dead filming one of his flicks. If I met him, I would flat out ask him "What makes women get a piece of you?"

In the meantime, go get'em Ron!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: better than you'd think
Review: I would have NEVER watched this but my brother in law dropped it off & told me I needed to see it -- It was surprisingly better than I expected, more of a bio of Ron Jeremy than a behind-the-scenes look at the porn industry. Ron Jeremy comes off as a normal guy --funny, optimistic, a little insecure, who just happens to act in porn films. It's a job. He could just as easily be a car salesman, accountant, or (as he once was) a special-education teacher. He seems so normal. His father, a physicist, interviewed for the film, seems like such a normal dad. They have a normal father-son relationship. His sister, interviewed for the film, seems like a straight-laced professional, very fond of her brother. Ron Jeremy comes off as a slightly slovenly typical guy. Other persons from the porn industry are interviewed for the film -- they don't come off nearly as well as Jeremy. Particularly entertaining are the interviews of Grandpa (from the Munsters -- I don't know his real name).

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Oh My God
Review: I would have NEVER watched this but my brother in law dropped it off & told me I needed to see it -- It was surprisingly better than I expected, more of a bio of Ron Jeremy than a behind-the-scenes look at the porn industry. Ron Jeremy comes off as a normal guy --funny, optimistic, a little insecure, who just happens to act in porn films. It's a job. He could just as easily be a car salesman, accountant, or (as he once was) a special-education teacher. He seems so normal. His father, a physicist, interviewed for the film, seems like such a normal dad. They have a normal father-son relationship. His sister, interviewed for the film, seems like a straight-laced professional, very fond of her brother. Ron Jeremy comes off as a slightly slovenly typical guy. Other persons from the porn industry are interviewed for the film -- they don't come off nearly as well as Jeremy. Particularly entertaining are the interviews of Grandpa (from the Munsters -- I don't know his real name).


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