Posted on 02/02/2015 9:01:16 AM PST by C19fan
Fifty Shades of Grey is set to feature more sex on screen than the 100 raunchiest films released in 2014 put together, making it the most erotic mainstream movie in a decade. The film, which premieres on Valentine's Day features a dozen sex scenes, which make up 20 minutes of its total 100-minute running time. This follows an interview with actor Jamie Dornan, who plays main man Christian Grey, where he says he 'does not believe it is pornographic or even erotic.'
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We concluded the feminists, and our culture have simply lost their collective minds and souls.
Sex scenes of less than two minutes each?
Aren’t there clinics to help men with problems like that?
“feminist” is just another front of the radical left, they don’t really give a crap about women they just want to take down modern culture
Witness how they never speak against Islam, but pretend it's here in the US where we have a war on women.
I confronted her about the S & M stuff and she said it was just the irresistible part of him that reminded her of me.
“Let’s see now...Shades of Grey or Sniper....”
You could compromise and wait for the X-Rated parody of American Sniper to come out. I wonder what title they’ll come up with?
Sometime last year someone did a super cut of all the GOT sex scenes through season 3. It was 16 minutes long. That's just under 1% total screen time. If the story is to be believed Fifty Shades will run twenty times higher than that (100 minutes long/20 minutes of sex scenes = 20% total screen time). Who's using sex to attract an audience here?
“Game of Thrones uses the sex scenes to advance the story, not just for the sake of having a sex scene.”
Huh? Are they discussing major plot points during the act of sex?
My year in sex.
Along lines of...Go deeper into the forest...
If someone thinks sex is about being tied up, beaten and abused.. they have some serious problems and should seek help.
Exactly. Which is why the nudity in GOT is gratuitous. HBO threw it in because that's what HBO does. The question is, what percentage of GOT's viewship was attracted by the nudity, as opposed to a magical medieval soap opera?
The books were best sellers, so I imagine the televised version would have been successful even if the actresses were better draped. But as successful? That's a hard question.
“If someone thinks sex is about being tied up, beaten and abused.. “
Yeah, I know right? It’s not like we are talking about marriage, just sex.
I glanced through the book briefly. Not interesting at all.
As far as the film, what comes to mind is LAST TANGO IN PARIS, which was very 70s sensual but kinda corny.
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