A company representative reports that a letter posted on a prominent adult industry website stated that the title of the film is insulting. “We knew we were creating something that was a bit shocking, but we thought it was going to be strictly from the fact that little white girls were getting screwed by massively large black dicks in living color,” the series’ director Will Ryder said.
According to the company, while interracial sex is nothing new to the adult entertainment industry, it is in the way that the performers engage in sex under the rather daring and apparently shocking movie title, which leads to such racist conclusions.
The very words "Long Dong Black Kong" is forging visions of King Kong, the company said, which apparently is enough for some to pull the race card — but the movie’s producers don’t see it that way.
“I never once thought about that until a girlfriend of mine pointed it out to me after she mentioned the title to her very shocked mother during a discussion,” the movie’s co-producer Jeff Mullen said.
“I have met some scumbag racists over the years and we are not one of them. This is a very nicely produced interracial hardcore sex series and if we’ve pushed somebody’s buttons then so be it, but we didn’t intentionally go out to hurt anyone’s feelings,” Mullen said.
“The message about 'Long Dong Black Kong' should be that black is beautiful, baby,” Ryder added. “Maybe we should have called the movie that instead, but 'Long Dong Black Kong' just sounds so much better.”
The debut edition stars Emily Evermore, Veronique Vega, Bree Olson, Kissy Kapri, and Leah Luv.
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