

I got my copy of Eon McKai‘s new film Content in the mail this week; you can see it was ‘cared for’ by the USPS. See exclusive, explicit images and sample video from Content here (tinynibbles.com).

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by Violet Blue on August 6, 2009


I got my copy of Eon McKai‘s new film Content in the mail this week; you can see it was ‘cared for’ by the USPS. See exclusive, explicit images and sample video from Content here (tinynibbles.com).

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I forgot to add – hope I like it as much as the postal inspectors did!
I’ll have to check this out. On balance, I like McKai’s work, even though it can have a hipsterish “style over substance” vibe to it. Still, considering that outside of a few “porn auteurs” like Andrew Blake, Viv Thomas, or John B Root, most porn is lacking in a distinct style, his work is definitely a step forward for the genre.
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