
Anonymous wrote:http://screenmusings.org/movie/blu-ray/9-and-a-Half-Weeks/pages/9-and-a-Half-Weeks-314.htm
Mickey in his hey-day. Absolutely hawt.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please explain the appeal of this book/movie?
Is it just the sex? Are you intrigued by the bdsm?
I don't get it. I read that the series is loosely based on the Twilight formula, but I don't see it. What's the appeal of a guy wanting to dominate a girl? I feel like a better premise would have been to have Grey be rich, powerful, demanding and emotionally stunted and cold...without the bdsm. But apparently the bdsm is central to the plot. Which brings me back to my question: what's the appeal? Bdsm? They could have had a sexy plot without it.
I dunno. I just don't get it.
It's just trashy romance with a twist. I don't think that anyone really takes it very seriously, it's more a matter of the fact that it has been so widely read and Christian Grey is a hot fantasy guy. I'm personally not that into Jamie Dornan for some reason, maybe if they had picked another actor to play the roll...
I'm going to wait and read more movie reviews but I'll likely wind up renting it, if I do that..
He has moobs. Does nothing for me.
And frankly? No one can beat the smoldering sexuality that Mickey Rourke brought to 9 1/2 weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not me. "Fifty Shades" is a terribly written story that romanticizes an abusive relationship. It's not "real" BDSM, by a long shot, and I find it sickening, not sexy.
Perhaps this is more your style - Old Fashioned, the anti-Fifty Shades movie.
http://www.freep.com/story/entertainment/movies/2015/02/11/old-fashioned-grand-rapids-gordon-toering/23190625/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not me. "Fifty Shades" is a terribly written story that romanticizes an abusive relationship. It's not "real" BDSM, by a long shot, and I find it sickening, not sexy.
Perhaps this is more your style - Old Fashioned, the anti-Fifty Shades movie.
http://www.freep.com/story/entertainment/movies/2015/02/11/old-fashioned-grand-rapids-gordon-toering/23190625/
Anonymous wrote:She is so boring looking, is the girl supposed to be kind of nerdy? I would have expected a really attractive girl not a homely one.
Anonymous wrote:Im going on Firday with a girlfriend. I can't wait. The books were horribly written but entertaining in other waysI am happy to note that the movie is actually getting decent to good reviews. Mostly that the horrible prose from the book has been improved and that the two leads actually do have some chemistry. I find that surprisining since they seem so awkward together in interviews. Esp Dakota who seems to have the personality of Kristin Stewart/Wet noodle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please explain the appeal of this book/movie?
Is it just the sex? Are you intrigued by the bdsm?
I don't get it. I read that the series is loosely based on the Twilight formula, but I don't see it. What's the appeal of a guy wanting to dominate a girl? I feel like a better premise would have been to have Grey be rich, powerful, demanding and emotionally stunted and cold...without the bdsm. But apparently the bdsm is central to the plot. Which brings me back to my question: what's the appeal? Bdsm? They could have had a sexy plot without it.
I dunno. I just don't get it.
It's just trashy romance with a twist. I don't think that anyone really takes it very seriously, it's more a matter of the fact that it has been so widely read and Christian Grey is a hot fantasy guy. I'm personally not that into Jamie Dornan for some reason, maybe if they had picked another actor to play the roll...
I'm going to wait and read more movie reviews but I'll likely wind up renting it, if I do that..
Anonymous wrote:I went. I'm not a fan and haven't read the books so went in with no preconceived notions.
It was entertaining but all I could think about was how much he needed therapy. I didn't feel any particular chemistry between them and I didn't find the sex erotic or sexy.