Cock Smokers Volumes 6, 8, 9, 10
Description of Adult Film Industry in the Late 1990s
In the late 1990s, accessing adult content meant visiting local video or adult bookstores to rent VHS tapes and DVDs. During this time, a notable trend emerged with various POV (point of view) blow job series gaining immense popularity, largely attributed to the cultural climate influenced by high-profile events and personalities. Several series titles, such as "The Blowjob Adventures of Dr. Fellatio," "Shut Up and Blow Me," and "Cock Smokers," became iconic within the adult film realm. These videos were often difficult to find, and many volumes were frequently out of stock. Despite these challenges, enthusiasts sought to collect and enjoy these series, reminiscing about the era. The videos typically featured multiple scenes, each showcasing different performers and their skills, all filmed from a POV angle. The series included contributions from popular adult film stars and spanned nearly 50 volumes, with each scene concluding with a notable climax.
Video Information
- Genre: POV Blow Jobs
- Director: Rob Black
- Studio: Extreme Associates
- Format: .mp4
- Resolution: 640x480
- Quality: Good
- Scene Length: 5-9 minutes
- Release Years: 1998-2006
History of Extreme Associates
Extreme Associates, originally known as Extreme and later as Extreme 2.0, was a pornographic film production company established by Rob Zicari (Rob Black) and his wife Janet Romano (Lizzy Borden). It originated from Zicari's previous company, Extreme Video, and rebranded in 1997 after a split from Elegant Angel. The company gained notoriety for its provocative content and engaged in high-profile public relations battles with major industry players such as Vivid Video and Elegant Angel. It was featured in various media outlets and documentaries, drawing attention for its controversial nature. In 2003, Extreme Associates faced federal obscenity charges, but in 2005, a court ruled the charges unconstitutional, affirming individual rights to consume adult content. However, the Department of Justice appealed, leading to the reinstatement of charges. Ultimately, the company and its founders pleaded guilty to avoid trial, resulting in the closure of Extreme Associates in 2009.