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Isabella Rossellini Making 'Green Porno' For Cell Phones

Isabella Rossellini Making 'Green Porno' For Cell Phones

Everyone knows that about the most commonly searched for (and found) thing on the Internet is pornography. Its incredible popularity has helped to drive Internet adoption across the civilized world, a fact that artistic actress and model Isabella Rossellini hopes to capitalize upon with a new series of short videos called 'Green Porno,' which are designed specifically for cell phones and mobile devices. Don't get too excited, though, as they're not exactly what you might think.

The eight, one-minute videos will each focus on a single type of insect or small creature, and each will show an artistically angled vision -- performed on camera by actors in costume -- of how that critter procreates. The title for these videos, 'Green Porno,' was specifically chosen to drive search hits from eco-porn-seekers, or maybe anyone who just happens to like the color green with their adult entertainment. These seekers are likely to be a little disappointed when, instead of hot eco-friendly action, they see silly costumes and pantomime copulation. Then again, this just might be right up the alley of the furry sex aficionados.

So, now that you've been warned, feel free to go nuts. If you're into this sort of thing, you'll soon be able to get your buggy freak on at the series's Sundance Channel site, where they'll be released and shown later this year.

From Wired

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Tags: Art, Green Porno, GreenPorno, Pornography, weird

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