When you stop and reflect on the fact that a traditional 120 minute porn movie is only about 30-40 percent comprised of footage that is actual sexual activity, it seems immediately obvious that you’re paying for a lot of stuff that you don’t really need compared to pay per scene porn platforms (unless you’re one of the less than 1% of porn consumers that actually cares if your porn has a storyline). Think about it, if you’re newly purchases latest adult movie release costs an average of $29.95 per video, and typically runs 120 minutes including credits, if only 30% of the content is actual porn that you could get off on, then you’re really paying upwards of $.80 per minute of content.
That seems really high, especially when you consider that pay per scene porn sites let you pay as little as just $.08 per minute, and allow you to only pay for the parts you want to watch, with the ability to skip right through the senseless jabber penned by pathetic adult movie script writers (who must be the most useless professional writers after tabloid journalists). When you’re horny, do you really want to have a remote or computer mouse in one hand, constantly having to jockey through stupid corny lines muttered by painfully horrendous actors just to get to the ten minute scene starting with dick sucking and commencing with a facial?
Of course not, which is why pay per scene porn is the real future of porn, and I expect these models to start adopting the lame screenplay element of movies into a free trailer format that creates the consumers appetite and intrigues them to pay to watch the meat of the porn content: the body slapping, hair pulling, sweaty pussy pumping action that is the real meal when it comes to what consumers want in coming to a porn site in the first place.