Two Girls in the car
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loxiesgirl — 18 years ago(December 17, 2007 12:43 PM)
You have
got
to be kidding. It's a
rape scene
. He is raping those girls without touching them. The scene is not about sex, it's about the abuse of power and authority. The fact that so many people seem to find this scene
erotic
is highly disturbing and says a lot about the culture and the times we live in. -
coolbluegreen — 11 years ago(April 15, 2014 01:25 AM)
It was sexual assault and it was cruel. There is nothing wrong with getting turned on by it as long as you know it's a movie and these are actors. There is A LOT wrong with getting turned on by it if this is a real situation if you see two underage girls or any one being forced to do sexual things they don't want to do. They were threatened with jail, with punishment by their father, etc. They had no desire to undress or mimic oral sex and they were intimidated by this cop. Did you notice the title of the film? This is not a good man. Would you like what happened to these girls to happen to your sister or mother or girlfriend? I hope not. These were just young girls sneaking out the way countless young girls do that doesn't give old men the right to take advantage of them.
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VonCouch — 18 years ago(March 07, 2008 06:58 PM)
He raped her without touching her: that's pretty damned hot. Don't be so vanilla.
To quote George Carlin: "What, are you going to play with your prick and eat at Arby's till the end of time? Take a fcking chance now and again.""Feel pain; eat pudding"
- Conan O'Brien
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akwilks2002 — 18 years ago(March 09, 2008 03:15 AM)
This scene was written by a women, Zoe Lund, who was pretty wild. She said the scene was meant to be both disturbing and a turn on, and she said she thought the two female characters would laugh about it later, as in "you won't believe this crazy story about how we got out of being arrested."
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Vodka_Sour — 15 years ago(February 06, 2011 05:46 PM)
by akwilks2002 (Sun Mar 9 2008 03:15:02) Ignore this User | Report Abuse
This scene was written by a women, Zoe Lund, who was pretty wild. She said the scene was meant to be both disturbing and a turn on, and she said she thought the two female characters would laugh about it later, as in "you won't believe this crazy story about how we got out of being arrested."
Of course, that makes sense. It worked because the cop was a man going down in flames and that made it ok for the girls to play along as they did.
You ever wonder why women go for bad boys? Because they figure he'll be dead in a few years as a direct consequence of his actions, so they get turned on by this and want to screw his brains out.
Most women are raised to be risk-adverse goody-two-shoes always afraid of what's going to happen to them if they did this or that. But bring a crazy thug into the picture and they almost always go for him. Why? Maybe they feel sorry for him, or maybe they just want to taste some real adventure once in their lives, instead of the usual gossipy stuffy hen-house mentality they know. -
moviegeek71 — 13 years ago(June 29, 2012 06:09 AM)
Eddie Daniels (Jeresy Girl Driver)
http://www.imdb.com/board/20199920/
Bianca Hunter (Jeresy Girl Passenger)
http://www.imdb.com/board/20049099/If I've never seen it before, it's a new release to me!