Recently, I stressed the fact I’m more likely to answer post comments than emails. Click on an individual post and leave a comment at the bottom. So simple it’s ridiculous.
I’ve decided to choose one fan comment every week to answer via a video or a new post! See the video below for more details.
I’ll try to keep this going each and every week, but if I don’t get to your question right away – bear with me. I want to hear from each and every one of you and will do my best to address every question about my life and crazy career.
One more time so we’re all clear and have the best chance of interacting – if
Can’t wait to interact with all of my fans. Stay tuned, and keep the comments coming on any post – I’ll see them all. – Amber Lynn
I just listened to your interview on the Rialto Report, and it was terrific! Thanks for doing it.
Thanks, Brett. Here’s a new post specifically about that Rialto Report podcast. So glad you enjoyed it: https://amberlynnxxx.com/amber-lynn-interviewed-by-the-rialto-report/
Hi again Amber I just wrote to you about the adult industry and on that question I ask you about anybody that you attractive to real like, I meant real life.
People who are kind, especially to animals, are the best type of people.
Hi Amber I watch you on CBS talking about the adult industry and the fact that a lot of adult performers, past or present have had commit suicide. Forgive me if I didn’t think that y’all never had problems in the industry. I remember watching porn in the 80’s,90’s,and 20’s and I use to think that y’all had fun on the set performing without knowing that there was a dark side to the industry.As a fan of yours did you had anybody that you work with you really like in real like that you were attractive to ?
We had a lot of fun, Kenneth, you’re right. But – there’s always a “but” – there were many temptations onset and not all of us made it through unaffected. My reason for interviewing with CBS is that it’s getting worse today. There are more porn producers, more young women getting into the industry for the wrong reasons, etc. The biggest and most dangerous difference is the internet. In the 80s you could film a scene or two for quick money and no one you knew would ever find out. Not the case today. I love and support the industry, however for the wrong people it can be a disaster.
Hi, Ero. Glad you enjoyed it. While I was only on set for a couple of days – it was quite an experience.
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0183881/
Barry J. Gillis is the greatest film producer of all time!!!! Things is the most entertaining movie I have ever seen in my life. This movie proves that you don t necessarily need to have any skill whatsoever to have a movie produced. The ghastly, brutal, horrible, and insane dialog makes this movie. Also, if you want to see the dirtiest mustache ever, watch for Don Drake (a.k.a. Barry J. Gillis; main character, writer, editor, piano effects guy, and director.) I am surprised that most of this cast has never been in another movie since Things. Another good part is when Don consistently bashes a low-budget movie that is playing on the TV, just to make Things seem less horrible. The greatest joke in the movie is when Doug Drake (Doug Bunston) asks his brother, how do you get paper children?? F*ck a bag lady. No, I am not kidding you, this IS a joke in the movie. Dr. Lucas also has a laugh that no man can match. There are SO many good parts in the movie, that one could write a book based upon it. Familiar Strangers is the band who does the main song for the movie, You Got Yourself In A Tailspin , and it is hard to believe that these guys have never had a live gig before. The bottom line is that you absolutely have to see this movie.