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The Band of Brothers; Where are they
now?
Very interesting, and surprising in some cases,
but what about PrivateAllen Vest? What has he been up?
 
As seen
Censured Roll Over is
still, er, explicit, so be aware.
According
to The Guardian, 9 Songs is the most sexually explicit mainstream film
to date, largely because it includes several scenes of real sex between
the two lead actors (Even Jeremy Clakson alluded to it on a Top Gear
episode). The film is unusual in that it features its lead actors,
Margo Stilley and Kieran O'Brien, having unsimulated and very graphic
sex, including genital fondling, masturbation with and without a
vibrator (including even a footjob in a bathtub scene), penetrative
vaginal sex, cunnilingus and fellatio. During a scene in which Stilley
masturbates O'Brien's penis after performing fellatio on him, O'Brien
became the only actor who has been shown ejaculating in a mainstream,
UK-produced feature. (Wikipedia)
I
stumbled upon 9 Songs
using Netflix (since removed, at least from instant watch) without
having any indication about what
it was about. I have to say that if it's possible to make a porn film
that doesn't leave one feeling a bit dirty and defiled for having
watched it; this is it. In fact, it borders on being a chick
flic, but not one
I would suggest to MoSup ( although I think if she stumbled across it
in her lonesome, she would watch for more than a bit). Even the
music
began to grow on me after the 12th or 13th viewing. Really.
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Actually, it was kinda sad. The two characters were empty souls, and the coupling was the only meeting between them. (The girl is not my female ideal--way too skinny--so the sex scenes didn't turn me on that much.) And the musical interludes were interesting--once again, not my favorite style, but fun to watch.
ReplyDelete"Red Road" (also since gone from NF) was similarly sad, although it had an upbeat ending. Now THAT one I'd watch again, if I could.
Kim
The difference between art and porn is lighting.
ReplyDeleteHEH!HEH!
ReplyDeleteYou said, "ejaculating in a mainstream!"
Whut?
"Mainstream"? Who writes this shit??
ReplyDeleteahem
ReplyDeleteYou were quoting the Guardian. You would never call porn mainstream. I know.
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