CAVR
Founder Den Passes Away
Source: Xbiz.com
LOS ANGELES —
Denny Recob, the
founder of Cyberspace Adult Video Reviews (CAVR) and a veteran
adult film critic, has passed away at his home in Dayton, Ohio,
after a bout with cancer. He was 67.
The man known to the adult industry simply as Den
in April had announced his retirement from reviewing movies
online at CAVR.com. He had reviewed more than 27,000 DVDs, VHS
tapes and internet sex scenes since starting the site in 1996.
“I consider him an inspiration to me,” said Roger
T. Pipe, a veteran adult film critic who knew Den as a friend
since both began reviewing movies around the same time. “We were
extremely friendly colleagues. He was from Ohio and I was from
California so we would only really see each other at shows, but
we emailed frequently. I knew Den was very ill and it was very
serious.”
A porn fan since the days of silent black &
white, 8mm loops, Den also produced and directed some 200
amateur titles in the mid-1980s.
Pipe, a member of Den's CAVR Hall of Fame for his
contributions as a respected critic at RogReviews.com, said Den
had great passion for the material and the adult industry.
"That was the only thing that really motivated
him," Pipe said. "He was extremely knowledgeable about the
industry and kept track of performers in a way that I can’t
believe to this day."
The number of adult movies Den reviewed will
likely never be exceeded by another critic. Pipe is the second
most prolific online adult reviewer with some 7,000 reviews to
his credit. "I'm at about a quarter of what he did and third
place is far behind me."
Jared Rutter, the former chairman of the X-rated
Critics Organization (XRCO), told XBIZ, "Den was very respected
among people who review porn movies. If you wrote a review and
you got a detail wrong he would contact you about it. ... He was
a real devotee of porn."
Den's closest friend was Bob Krotts, aka Dirty
Bob, another veteran adult film critic and current XRCO
co-chairman. The fellow Ohio native told XBIZ, "Den was always a
fighter for the consumer. Some companies, on a regular basis,
had DVD box covers that routinely claimed extras like BTS or
other things which never appeared on the DVD. Or perhaps they
listed cast members who were not in the DVD. Or exaggerated
running times. It was these little details that he loved to
catch and complain about — and, while it may often take a while,
it always seemed that the companies eventually took better care
at what they advertised as being on the DVD."
Dirty Bob added, "He believed in truth in
advertising."
Pipe said that Den was "incredibly friendly and
gracious always." He wrote his own tribute to Den upon his
retirement that can be read here. One of Den's favorite adult
performers, Francesca Le, had already paid respects on her
Twitter feed Saturday, calling Den "a great guy."
CAVR.com remains online today courtesy of Jeff
Vanzetti of IAFD.com.
When he signed
off of CAVR.com, Den wrote a farewell message to his loyal
readers, a group that included porn fans, porn stars and
industry professionals alike.