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Are you ready for the weekend? I am!! After weeks of feeling …not so good, to say the least. It’s time to live again. So besides Valentines weekend it is also the opening night for the 50 Shades of Grey movie. One of two things will happen… 1.. It will suck and leave all in the business feeling completely let down. Or 2… it will be amazing and there will be a big business boom and we will all be working our asses off trying to keep up with what the rush of newbie fetishist are looking for. I must admit I was not really thrilled with the actors they chose, but who knows…maybe I will be pleasantly surprised. I will let you all in on a tiny little secret…little miss innocent will be pulling up websites looking up kinks…and you will be seeing someones site pop up…no, not mine. But a very close friend of mine…someone I shoot for often. It won’t say the site name…but you will know exactly who it is when you see it.
Plus this might be the only reason I’m going to venture to the theater to see this. I mean… how do you show the real BDSM lifestyle with a NC-17 rating?
Speaking of movies.. check out the trailer for R-100. That’s all I’m going to say…lol. Will I be seeing this movie? Uh…yes..because it looks so damn crazy I MUST..lol
And in other fetish news….. I am sure you have all heard that one of the models had a very bad accident while on set. It was a wresting shoot where they were trying to pull off a very hard and dangerous move. A pile driver. She ended up breaking her neck in two places and was paralyzed for a bit. Luckily she was very close to an amazing hospital that took very good care of her. She can now walk and is slowly getting feeling back in her arms and seems to be very positive about the whole situation. There have been many rants from models I know very well stating that they will never wrestle again themselves.
How do I feel about it? Well, It was a horrible accident, but that’s what it was…an accident. In this industry we do a lot of dangerous things….weather it be bondage, BDSM, wrestling, even posing for pictures in very dangerous places. I will not stop wrestling, like always…I’m against pile drivers, and rarely do them. When I do, it’s done with “movie magic” if you get my drift. I have more of a chance of getting severely fucked up on the 405 or 101 getting to the shoot…but I’m not going to stop driving..lol. My heart goes out to Klarra Daniele/FWR Carrie and the producer she was working for… I’m sure he is heartbroken and stressed.
Well, there you are… my rant for the week..lol. Hope you enjoyed, and please feel free to chime in, this isn’t a one sided conversation.
XO,
Christina
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Christina, you're the first person I've met on the Internet who's actually looking forward to this.
It doesn't sound like a good movie. Like 12 min of naughty and the rest is.... whatever. And its like NC17. How they gonna tie up a girl?
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The 50 Shades hype reminds me of 1999 and the wide-eyed fanboys queuing up for The Phantom Menace.
The new dawn of cinema was upon us... Until those CGI Trade Federation guys started speaking in comical Japanese accents which made Mickey Rooney's performance in Breakfast at Tiffany's seem subtle and restrained. But that opening scene must have been a blip... George Lucas couldn't possibly have made a sterile CGI cartoon full of misjudged racial stereotypes. And then... Jar Jar Fucking Binks!
I worked with a guy who kept going back to see TPM again and again, convinced that it must be great really and he was somehow to blame for not appreciating it. Like a battered wife, going back to her abuser.
I predict there will be a lot of excuses made, subtexts sought and tickets sold before the 50 Shades film is eventually regarded as a piece of crap.
The new dawn of cinema was upon us... Until those CGI Trade Federation guys started speaking in comical Japanese accents which made Mickey Rooney's performance in Breakfast at Tiffany's seem subtle and restrained. But that opening scene must have been a blip... George Lucas couldn't possibly have made a sterile CGI cartoon full of misjudged racial stereotypes. And then... Jar Jar Fucking Binks!
I worked with a guy who kept going back to see TPM again and again, convinced that it must be great really and he was somehow to blame for not appreciating it. Like a battered wife, going back to her abuser.
I predict there will be a lot of excuses made, subtexts sought and tickets sold before the 50 Shades film is eventually regarded as a piece of crap.
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I heard the book was written like a children's book. If the book is bad I imagine the movie will be even worse. As you pointed out it's clearly for newbs. I personally have no interest in it whatsoever. Seems to me like just another case of Hollywood doing their own lame interpretation of something.Christina Carter wrote:...it is also the opening night for the 50 Shades of Grey movie....
This is horrible. I appreciate that actors are enthusiastic about action and wrestling scenes, and actors and models are gonna do whatever the hell they want regardless of what I say, but no fetish is worth breaking your neck! I don't know this girl at all but I'm glad to hear that she's going to be able to recover THANK GOD. My only advice is to be careful with your body. It's more frail than you realize, and when you're young you do feel invincible, but certain injuries can make life really miserable for you for a while or even permanently and it's just not worth it. I sustained an injury while exercising and it really opened my eyes to how reckless I was being. It took me over a year to fully recover from it.Christina Carter wrote:I am sure you have all heard that one of the models had a very bad accident while on set....She ended up breaking her neck in two places and was paralyzed for a bit....
Sorry if I'm coming off as parental here. It just kills me to hear about injuries like this.
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Christina I'd love to go all Christian grey on you!!
I havent read the book but there's been a few docs over here in the UK looking at the ' 50 shades Phenomenon' and they had excerpts read .. . and it was just infantile sexual writing. No sense of eroticism to it, no sensuality, just juvenile sex scenes. The actors reading some passages just burst out laughing.
I doubt the film will be any good.
I doubt the film will be any good.
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You can't always trust critics but 50 Shades got a miserable 26% rating out of 100 on Rotten Tomatoes. Most of the reviews I read were scathing.
Eric Snider of GeekNation: Presumably the sequels will explore forbidden taboos like "character development" and "plot."
Matt Brunson of Creative Loafin: I expect most viewers would rather see the filmmakers take this franchise in a different direction. How about Fifty Shades of The Grey, with the two vapid protagonists forced to contend with Liam Neeson and a pack of ravenous wolves?
Brad Keefe of Columbus Alive: Still not bad for being based on a book with a narrator who exclaims "jeez" while in the throes of orgasm and talks about her "bottom" like she's a 4-year-old.
I'd be interested to hear your review after you see it, Christina.
Eric Snider of GeekNation: Presumably the sequels will explore forbidden taboos like "character development" and "plot."
Matt Brunson of Creative Loafin: I expect most viewers would rather see the filmmakers take this franchise in a different direction. How about Fifty Shades of The Grey, with the two vapid protagonists forced to contend with Liam Neeson and a pack of ravenous wolves?
Brad Keefe of Columbus Alive: Still not bad for being based on a book with a narrator who exclaims "jeez" while in the throes of orgasm and talks about her "bottom" like she's a 4-year-old.
I'd be interested to hear your review after you see it, Christina.
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Yes ksire99 that's what makes it so hot!!
It's times like this that I wish Roger Ebert were still with us.DrDominator9 wrote:You can't always trust critics but 50 Shades got a miserable 26% rating out of 100 on Rotten Tomatoes. Most of the reviews I read were scathing.
Eric Snider of GeekNation: Presumably the sequels will explore forbidden taboos like "character development" and "plot."
Matt Brunson of Creative Loafin: I expect most viewers would rather see the filmmakers take this franchise in a different direction. How about Fifty Shades of The Grey, with the two vapid protagonists forced to contend with Liam Neeson and a pack of ravenous wolves?
Brad Keefe of Columbus Alive: Still not bad for being based on a book with a narrator who exclaims "jeez" while in the throes of orgasm and talks about her "bottom" like she's a 4-year-old.
I'd be interested to hear your review after you see it, Christina.
DrDominator9 wrote:You can't always trust critics but 50 Shades got a miserable 26% rating out of 100 on Rotten Tomatoes. Most of the reviews I read were scathing.
Eric Snider of GeekNation: Presumably the sequels will explore forbidden taboos like "character development" and "plot."
Matt Brunson of Creative Loafin: I expect most viewers would rather see the filmmakers take this franchise in a different direction. How about Fifty Shades of The Grey, with the two vapid protagonists forced to contend with Liam Neeson and a pack of ravenous wolves?
Brad Keefe of Columbus Alive: Still not bad for being based on a book with a narrator who exclaims "jeez" while in the throes of orgasm and talks about her "bottom" like she's a 4-year-old.
I'd be interested to hear your review after you see it, Christina.
not sure what the appeal is.
Almost everyone agrees the grammer and the writing style is horrible and the story is tame and the characters unlikeable. You can probably get better stories on literotica for free.
Likewise you can see better porn for free online or the same stuff as 50 shades on late night cable.
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The only explanation I can come up with is that 50 shades appeals to those who are afraid to look up porn online or cable. It's their guilty pleasure curiosity since it's mainstream enough that they can rationalize going to see it or read it while convincing themselves they haven't sunk to the low of watching porn. Little do they know, they've sunk very low indeed, in terms of good taste.Dazzle1 wrote:not sure what the appeal is.
Almost everyone agrees the grammer and the writing style is horrible and the story is tame and the characters unlikeable. You can probably get better stories on literotica for free.
Likewise you can see better porn for free online or the same stuff as 50 shades on late night cable.
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decendingskulls wrote:The only explanation I can come up with is that 50 shades appeals to those who are afraid to look up porn online or cable. It's their guilty pleasure curiosity since it's mainstream enough that they can rationalize going to see it or read it while convincing themselves they haven't sunk to the low of watching porn. Little do they know, they've sunk very low indeed, in terms of good taste.Dazzle1 wrote:not sure what the appeal is.
Almost everyone agrees the grammer and the writing style is horrible and the story is tame and the characters unlikeable. You can probably get better stories on literotica for free.
Likewise you can see better porn for free online or the same stuff as 50 shades on late night cable.
Good point, when I go to the books store, library or down load on my Kindle' I am looking for my regular literature fix.
I do not need to go there for my other interest.
Its all women who were raving about it in work. I don't know a single bloke thats read it.
I think because most see porn as a bloke thing and aren't exposed to it, they basically didn't know shit from wild honey when this came along.
It was a way for them to dip their toes in the water but by reading supposedly a work of literature rather than trawling the net, because of course porn is disgusting and women don't need it.
Throw in a rich handsome millionaire character thereby combining the magic female ingredient of the possibility of limitless shopping and it was always going to be a winner.
From the excerpts I heard read there are better written sex scenes right here.
I think because most see porn as a bloke thing and aren't exposed to it, they basically didn't know shit from wild honey when this came along.
It was a way for them to dip their toes in the water but by reading supposedly a work of literature rather than trawling the net, because of course porn is disgusting and women don't need it.
Throw in a rich handsome millionaire character thereby combining the magic female ingredient of the possibility of limitless shopping and it was always going to be a winner.
From the excerpts I heard read there are better written sex scenes right here.
How strange are the ways of the gods ...........and how cruel.
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Wife dragged me to it. Long story short: It sucked. I enjoyed seeing cutie Dakota Johnson all tied up, but it was DEFINITELY not worth all the hype.
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Did you spot the website Christina mentioned? I'm guessing it was Bondage Cafe?
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I haven't seen it, nor have I read the books. Don't know if I plan to.
Several people I respect have read and seen the movie and have said it simplifies our culture and makes the kink itself one sided. Im not in a rush to see it....The only good thing I can say about 50 shades is that with its success there is hope for talented writers who live this lifestyle to write a legitimate interpretation of the lifestyle and gets the kink right. The fact that its doing well opens the door to others who can write something that actually reflects the lifestyle.
Several people I respect have read and seen the movie and have said it simplifies our culture and makes the kink itself one sided. Im not in a rush to see it....The only good thing I can say about 50 shades is that with its success there is hope for talented writers who live this lifestyle to write a legitimate interpretation of the lifestyle and gets the kink right. The fact that its doing well opens the door to others who can write something that actually reflects the lifestyle.