Entertainment Weekly - The Joel Stein Show
‘Wild’ At Heart
December 6, 2002

These Entertainment Weekly guys take themselves a little too seriously. They suggested my column involve a “keen analysis of popular culture.” I’m pretty sure my column should be an investigation into the mores of culture’s ever-changing semiotics, such as having me spend two days as a member of the Girls Gone Wild camera crew. The keen analysis stuff can stay where it belongs, in Jim Mullen’s Hot Sheet.

I had a legitimate journalistic interest in Girls Gone Wild. After watching the tapes seven or eight times I began to wonder if the women who take off their tops and bottoms were paid professionals. Many of the participants were astonishingly freshly groomed considering they performed spontaneously. Also, in my experience women don’t take off their tops for free. I’ve already admitted too much.

I contacted Joe Francis, a 29-year-old whose Girls Gone Wild empire includes a tape hosted by Snoop Dogg, an upcoming episode with Eminem, and a comedy being made by MGM. Joe agreed to let me be the first journalist to wear a crew member T-shirt for the shoot in Gainesville, Fla. We didn’t head out to the bar until 11 p.m., at which point I wondered if it would be just as fun to go back to my hotel room and watch Monica and Phoebe go wild. I wish girls could get wild at 5 or 6.

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