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It is the hussy, the bitch, the bitch, which makes it with any drives. She is blond and cheap and too strong geschminkt. You säuft and takes drugs, until they pass, and then it rises with the disgusting fat colleagues to bed. This woman knows no bounds. But, one: When Sex keeps them in the bra.
There are only two sex scenes in upcoming movie Jody Hills Shopping Center King "- that is for today's Hollywood has a lot of relationships - but they are so unsexy, that they also may have been omitted. Anna Faris puts the whole movie ran a wonderfully exaggerated performance as a girl to ruin, but the bra makes everything eaten away. Who should you believe it?
The problem is that the viewer is no longer used to it differently. In any outdoor shows, now more than bare-chested on screen, you've got it somewhere so tolerated. Every human activity as Hollywood tries to depict realistic: In the films will be talked, fought, ate, slept and died. But sex? Sex has long since nobody. A flood disaster, the millions of people within minutes extinguishes as in "The Day after Tomorrow"? No problem - age from 12 A penis? At least one bare breast? Never!
Sexuality will disappear, it will be in the movie not even talk about. The theme is the directors and producers have become too dangerous. Anyone who shows a lot, the threat of an age over 18 and thus a too small target audience. Especially in the U.S., customs guard to keep an eye on whether it is in the movie also received family-friendly - otherwise called for a boycott. And always at the stringent standards: more than a bare breast would have been 20 years ago hardly anyone excited, then a lot of talk today of equal pornography. A mood of prudery, fear and caution about the cinema has the desire robbed.
CULTURE blogs 6 / 2009
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More sex please!
The cinema has lost the desire
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That needs to change urgently.
Who in June something like passion on the canvas wants to experience, the only remains Bernardo Bertoluccis 37 years old classic "The Last Tango in Paris" at the end of the month in a couple of German cinema is over,. The film with Marlon Brando and Maria Schneider 1972 was a scandal, as the cinema has hardly seen. A random, anonymous pair, which at every opportunity herfällt on each other in brutal and nihilistic passion, and the audience is always close here. The "star" discovered "aggressive, animal sex scenes from an unprecedented immediacy and unrestrained." The phrase "Go, get the butter" before the anal sex scene was one of the most famous movie quotes of all time. The then still active censorship authorities ran storm, the Italian national police seized copies of all the film, Bertolucci in Italy were disqualified from the civil rights for five years he could not even choose.
It was worth it, because was still "The Last Tango in Paris" an incredible success, the endless queues in front of the cinema world and caused nearly 100 million U.S. dollars recordings. Taken with inflation, which today would be about 250 million, as much as a modern blockbuster.
The film proved that cinema can show explicit sexuality, without the porn-corner to land. The legendary American critic Pauline Kael found Bertolucci and Brando had "the face of an entire art form changed," and celebrated the film as a long-awaited breakthrough for the cinema itself.
And what happened to the revolution now? Sex with BH.
So prudish and over-as today was on the canvas as well only in the fifties and early sixties, when Doris Day and Rock Hudson comedies, such as with "bed talk" or "A Pajama for two standards of petty continued.
It was at the beginning of film history, from the silent era to the talkies of the mid-thirties, yet casual movement on the canvas. Haunts in the 1915 Paramount production "Hypocrite" the director Lois Weber over long distances Margaret Edwards as completely and utterly naked truth in the film. Icon Director Cecil B. DeMille made a fun fact, in its spectacular rupture as much sex as possible - be it with Gloria Swanson as a slave in the leopard skin-shirts in a dream sequence in "Male and Female" (1919) or with a wild orgy scene in "The Ten Commandments" (1923). Jean Harlow ( "Before blondes will be warned," 1931) or Mae West ( "I'm no angel", 1933) have their entire careers on the image of the wicked sex bomb, whose transparent dresses and offensive slogans ( "Is that a gun in your pocket, or ...?") with the producers of today for sure would be horrified stare.
The erotic thirst route began in 1934 with the official enactment of the "Production Code" - a comprehensive set of strict ethical guidelines, with which the Federation of American film production companies boycott calls conservative groups wanted to protect and at the same time in an era of strict self-censorship crashed. Any breach breached the code, was published by the Association to a delicate fine required to be allowed to film in many cinemas do not even start.
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