I'm really late to the party here...
>>75971
>I'm actually kinda happy for you getting the clip you've been asking for, for probably over a year
Good things come to those who wait.
It also proves that the thread's formula does work, even if it takes a while.
>>75948
> which is a shame because the concept is there
That's the annoying thing. They have the tools, they have the concept, they just fail so badly at the execution. If they took this stuff more seriously they'd be making a lot more money from it.
>I wonder sometimes if they explain to the girls that this is meant to be a kink - hence kinky
I wonder if TMC actually understand 'sexy' or if they think they're just playing dress-up.
>New it would be shit
So did I, but it's got some rare features that few other clips have.
Clips with all three Bs (breasts, belly, buttocks) are rare enough, ones where the subject is sat down or also has hip inflation are rarer still.
One day I'd love to see that blue arse prop they gave to Fae for the teacher BB video (vdo-125-2367) combined with that blue belly prop they gave to Bambi in the holiday bar clip (vdo-125-2266), but I get the impression they'd struggle to get the props to work together because they're both one piece props.
>>75958
>Sometimes they start off interesting but once it cuts to a woman squirming around in a cheap blue trash bag with bad face paint my interest drops off.
The problem is that TMC don't understand the blueberry thing either, which is why they almost never produce decent blueberry clips.
They don't understand the importance of the actual process/transformation, so they half-arse that nearly every time.
They don't understand the psychology behind it, so they screw up the girl's reaction and dialogue almost every time. (I'd give Mika's clip, vdo-125-1292 as an example of a reaction done properly (i.e. she enjoyed it and actually remembered it's supposed to be sexy), even if the actual process was sub-par.)
They don't understand the limitations of their own props, so they struggle to make it look convincing. (E.g. if the suit is still baggy they ideally need to at hide it under clothing to make it look convincing.)
There's other problems too, but those are the big three in my opinion.
If you want to understand the attraction to blueberry stuff or what blueberry fans are hoping to see then you really need to see some comics or artwork that portray the whole process. (Pick Don't Eat by 0pik 0ort is one decent example.)