BogDog wrote:RANT MODE: (ON)
Exactly what I always seek in sink videos, but rarely can find. Watery mud, clay or even quicksand does nothing for me. I have to see RESISTANCE from the medium to believe it, fighting the victim's attempts to escape. Pretending to be stuck in a watery medium fails me every time. You simply cannot fake stuck in a believable manner in a watery medium. Too many visual details that add to the thrill are not there.
In my sad little world "Gooey" is nothing without "Sticky". Unfortunately I have only found a few movie scenes with muck like that, and they were all male victims. Having an "eye for detail" can be a curse too.
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I have to agree mostly with BogDog, the more stuck for real the better! I’ve always wished Archenemys was still around and would’ve done more in that awesomely thick clay, like erotic and nude stuff, and submergences if possible and safe. And imagine full HD and 4K videos in that!
And though I also tend to agree the man-made clay and peat pits, and even natural locations can sometimes look too watery, I can still enjoy a well-done scene with a great actress, no matter how not convincingly stuck it might look.
I also tend to think that sometimes even though it may not always look as convincing on camera, it might just be harder to get out of then it appears. I think this in part because I’ve experimented a few times with big flower pots full of peat based potting soil, and though I don’t know how well this compares to a larger man-made peat pit, I always feel like I’m very stuck in it, even in my bare feet, and I’ll just keep sinking until my feet are flat on the bottom every time I try to pull them out.
So, I can imagine if in a peat pit ten feet around and six feet deep, you could probably still get very stuck; it would probably be very hard to get out of with nothing around to grab onto, and you’d just keep sinking when you try to get out. A very tantalizing thought when think about it that way