03.21.2007, 03:52 PM | #61 |
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i have seen a lot of films involving adultery recently for some reason.
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03.21.2007, 04:02 PM | #62 |
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most fucking shit films involve adultery or the threat of it. chick flicks?
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eyes wide shut?
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03.21.2007, 04:21 PM | #64 |
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eyes wide shut was strange. it was about the threat or availability of adultery in a myriad forms and the main guy did nOT do it. instreasd he goes home smoke s afattie with nicole kidman and proceeds to rimjob her aussie cornhole till it puckered and begged to be tonguefucked and the he did that and she soaked the bedsheets because her pussy was so goddamn dripping wet from the tongue up her aussie browneye and......
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03.21.2007, 04:32 PM | #65 |
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This is re-hash for those of us that know Kubrick, but...
Eyes Wide Shut was a bit of a vanity-project since Kubrick had intended to adapt the Traumnovelle ("Dream Story" by Schnitzler in 1926) novella for years and years. His instincts told him it would not be an easy movie to make. His financiers always wanted no part of it. "What else you got, Stanley?" All things considered, it's still a good movie, and as Kubrick's last (along with his preliminary work on A.I.) project, it's a must-see. |
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