Twisted films???

XXX

If you're going to go the x-rated route, "The Private Afternoons of Pamela Mann" was a surprising well-made film (not video, damn it, FILM) from the mid-1970's. It included at least one really nice scene of role-reversal domination (Pamela's chauffer started giving HER orders.....)
 
There is a flick,english I think, called 'tie me up tie me down'

The Stepford Wives
 
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~hellbaby~ said:
...The Stepford Wives
Ah, yes. The original movie was both funny and sexy, in a kinky kind of way. I'm assuning the new one is the same?

But, there's just something a little kinky (but also kind of sad) about making your wife over, and having her think you're the best lover there ever was...especially if you aren't.
 
I'm so glad the Stepford Wives was brought up. I thought the old one was totally sexy in the way horror movies are often funny.

Recently I rented the new one and found the perspective to be very unique. Essentially it's the same exact story, just told with a socially updated perspective. So this time the strong, independent women come off like bitchy manhaters and their husbands act like, well, subs.
 
~hellbaby~ said:
There is a flick,english I think, called 'tie me up tie me down'

Nope, South American. (Can't remember the country specifically, but I think it was Brazil.) Starred a very young Antonia Banderas.
 
DVS said:
Ah, yes. The original movie was both funny and sexy, in a kinky kind of way. I'm assuning the new one is the same?

But, there's just something a little kinky (but also kind of sad) about making your wife over, and having her think you're the best lover there ever was...especially if you aren't.

I have not seen the new one,only the original with Catherine Ross

Sunset Boulevard
Planet of the Apes{?}
 
FungiUg said:
Nope, South American. (Can't remember the country specifically, but I think it was Brazil.) Starred a very young Antonia Banderas.


Hecho en Espana.

But yes, Banderas was in it.

The director is the brilliant, campy Pedro Almodovar.
 
FungiUg said:
Nope, South American. (Can't remember the country specifically, but I think it was Brazil.) Starred a very young Antonia Banderas.

Thats right it was south American.You mean more than 1 person actually saw that one:)
I did not know it was Banderas though:rose:
 
Netzach said:

The director is the brilliant, campy Pedro Almodovar.

I love that man.


I think I'm going to have to go watch Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown again.


-B
 
That's one of my favourite movies of all time (Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown). Just goes to show that women with BIG noses can still be attractive.
 
FungiUg said:
Nope, South American. (Can't remember the country specifically, but I think it was Brazil.) Starred a very young Antonia Banderas.
I was just trying to find a quote I like from 'Man of la Mancha' and came across this completely by accident,thought I'd pass it on~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

http://www.moviemaker.com/issues/48/almodovar.html

this is a small portion
his second feature, Dark Habits, was selected for the Venice Film Festival in 1983. What Have I Done to Deserve This?, Matador and Law of Desire all served to solidify his international standing. Then came the outrageous farce Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, a breakout hit which confirmed Almodóvar as the reigning poster child of Spanish cinema. After the release of Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! in 1989, he made five films in the 1990s: High Heels, Kika, The Flower of My Secret, Live Flesh and All About My Mother. While some of these pictures revealed the director falling prey to a certain amount of repetition—containing, as they did, their fair share of sexual hijinks and predictably eccentric characters—Almodóvar has always been more than a mere provocateur.


Rosario Flores as Lydia.
In Talk
:) :) :)
 
Skylineblue...

...are you getting all this down?

And what does it have to do with architecture, anyway?

-Z.
 
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zukethecuke said:
...are you getting all this down?

And what does it have to do with architecture, anyway?

-Z.

oops... double post
 
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What i'm not allowed to have a social life outside of my choice of career?


And yah, i'm getting it down and he appreciates it too but I think he was more curious about those films which are completely mainstream smashes or not quite smashes that those in the lifestyle see things in that thos enot in the lifestyle don't see - such as the example of the Stepford Wives
 
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SkylineBlue said:
What i'm not allowed to have a social life outside of my choice of career?




Ask your faculty -- they'll tell you "No."

Been there, done that, bought the t-shirt.
 
I beg to differ... we have social lives, it is just at the expense of sleep. Sleep is highly overated anyway...
 
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zukethecuke said:
Ask your faculty -- they'll tell you "No."

Been there, done that, bought the t-shirt.


There is a period of three years where I paid my dues, now I'm relaxing. It wasn't possible for me to date in those three years, I never made friends - I paid my price in keeping those grades up to maintain my scholarship. I gained a lot of weight doing it. And now I've got one or two good friends againa nd I have a wonderful boyfriend and I'm sort of trying to go the gym a lot, been bad about it his past month, shame on me.... but rant over.
 
I don't think anyone has mentioned it yet.. but Indiana Jones


the whip cracking dominant who attempts to subdue bad girls

let's have a party and every time he cracks the whip or rolls his eyes at a naughty woman, someone's ass gets spanked.
 
SkylineBlue said:
I don't think anyone has mentioned it yet.. but Indiana Jones


the whip cracking dominant who attempts to subdue bad girls

let's have a party and every time he cracks the whip or rolls his eyes at a naughty woman, someone's ass gets spanked.

And what do we do when he's finally alone with the feisty woman in the captain's stateroom -- and falls asleep?
 
zukethecuke said:
And what do we do when he's finally alone with the feisty woman in the captain's stateroom -- and falls asleep?


Maybe he's somewhat switch? I dunno that we'd call Indiana Jones a dominant exactly but I think there are definant elements of bdsm inherent in his character much as there are those elements in the character of Wonder Woman
 
if you have any doubt, check the last scene of the Temple of Doom, where Willie starts running off her mouth getting mad and goes to stomp away, and Indy has nothing to do with it, and uses his whip to catch her by wrapping it around her waist, then pulls her into an embrace for a kiss.
 
TNRkitect2b said:
if you have any doubt, check the last scene of the Temple of Doom, where Willie starts running off her mouth getting mad and goes to stomp away, and Indy has nothing to do with it, and uses his whip to catch her by wrapping it around her waist, then pulls her into an embrace for a kiss.


yah, that clinches it
 
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