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DixieAngel -> Number 23 (3/26/2007 9:08:39 PM)

Just wanted to share a good movie with you. Master and i saw "The Number 23" this past weekend. It has some great bondage and knife/rape play scenes. Very hot [8D]




missturbation -> RE: Number 23 (3/27/2007 8:17:26 AM)

Isn't that movie a horror film?
I cant see knife / rape scenes in a horror film being play or consensual.




Stephann -> RE: Number 23 (3/27/2007 9:36:40 AM)

I suspect the negotiations took place somewhere during the 'contract' phase where they worked out how much the paycheck would be.

There's a new line of work for men who wanted to be Pros - become horror movie actors!

Stephan




hisannabelle -> RE: Number 23 (3/27/2007 9:40:18 AM)

i thought it was a good movie also, although the scenes  you mentioned didn't do a whole lot for me, personally.




Rumtiger -> RE: Number 23 (3/27/2007 12:03:37 PM)

Isent that the movie with Jim Carry? I'm sorry but I just cant feel threatened by Ace Ventura.




DixieAngel -> RE: Number 23 (3/27/2007 1:55:33 PM)

It's not really horror based, more a physchological thriller. Yes it has Jim Carrey and it is a very new look for him. The scenes are erotic in nature.




mixielicous -> RE: Number 23 (3/27/2007 4:03:01 PM)

i thought the movie was stupid.





darkinshadows -> RE: Number 23 (3/27/2007 4:07:52 PM)

quote:

ORIGINAL: missturbation

Isn't that movie a horror film?
I cant see knife / rape scenes in a horror film being play or consensual.

Very few scenes in movies are.  De sades writings were hardly about consensual play... nor O... nor the Pet.  In fact there are very few films that do include such.
Personally... I am still a 'Tie me up, tie me down' Fan.
 
Peace and Rapture




missturbation -> RE: Number 23 (3/27/2007 4:11:18 PM)

I know, i don't find de sades writing interesting for his libertine practices or those of his characters. The pet i have yet to see but i read the story of o and as far as i remember she consented.




Darias -> RE: Number 23 (3/27/2007 4:14:18 PM)

jim carey in anything other than his face pulling comedy roles ... sorry jim its too late to be changing genres now funny man 




darkinshadows -> RE: Number 23 (3/27/2007 4:17:39 PM)

O is very borderline in some places...
oh but still - Tie me up.Tie me down... I recommend... oh yes...
Its 90's and if you can forgive it for that, then it's a chukle...




Real0ne -> RE: Number 23 (3/27/2007 6:31:21 PM)

if you want some great laughs, one of the best comedies i seen in a while is idiocracy...




misskatt -> RE: Number 23 (3/28/2007 1:39:32 AM)

Jim Carrey, I personally think, is a pretty good actor... Man on the Moon was a favorite of mine... and also The Majestic/The Truman Show. Those movies weren't slapstick comedies... yet they were good. I prefer him in more dramatic roles... but hey, that's just me!




SirDiscipliner69 -> RE: Number 23 (3/28/2007 1:49:52 AM)

Carrey was exploring much in his early carear on the Wayman show being the only commedian there that follwed the Jonathan Winters's school of improv.

Robin Williams also a member of this class did also explore more in depth means of character expression from within.

Comedy is a form of self defense as those would not prefer to be crying or yelling instead of laughing.

Now Carrey is allowing himself to be tje Johhny Depp of roles as the genius and tortured artist is allowed to be expressed.

To actually be disciplined in not ad libbing was a great challenge for Robin Williams.

His diversity of roles from comic book The Mask to Grinch to the darkness of Cable Man to Unfortunate Events is just the tip of the iceburg for this creative genius.

I would love to sit at a table with Carrey, Williams, Dustin Hoffman and just watch.

Ross
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darksboy -> RE: Number 23 (3/28/2007 8:58:52 AM)

To be fair to Carrey, he almost pulled off the 'scary straight man' role in The Cable Guy, but then after an hour of pretty much convincing me that he had another facet to his acting, much as Robin Williams has, he ruined in all by returning to form in a ten minute 'comedy' scene.

Shame, really, as The Cable Guy had so much promise but ultimately failed to deliver.




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