Loved this scene. just loved it what power turned me on.
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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!
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VonCouch — 16 years ago(June 07, 2009 04:18 AM)
So I'm an imbecile, low-life and a moron because I found something erotic? What would that make you, a man who looks down on others and judges them because of their sexual preferences?
And for the record, what is the difference between me getting raped and finding a "rape" scene in a movie erotic? Oh yeah. Fantasy. You do know most women have a rape fantasy, right? It doesn't mean that they want to get raped. It doesn't mean they'll even inact on the fantasy within a loving, trusting relationship. It's strictly FANTASY. It's people like you that are the reasons they censor films. If you can't tell the difference between fantasy and reality, put the big-boy movies away and go play in the sandbox with the other 4 year olds.
Follow-up question: Why hasn't the law enforcement done anything to stop that Robert Englund? Have you seen how many people he's killed in those Nightmare on Elm Street Movies? How many more people have to die?!?!
PS - I can't believe I'm defending a half-assed post I made over a year ago. I should have just flagged you for being a douchebag who made several personal attacks against me, but I'm against censorship in all forms. So say whatever about me, but I plan to use logic to make you look like the putz you are"Feel pain; eat pudding"
- Conan O'Brien
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activista — 14 years ago(May 14, 2011 08:30 PM)
@Voncouch
Most women have a rape fantasy? Well, that actually depends on the womanand most women probably wouldn't go for thatfantasy or no fantasyit's good that you recognize the distinction,though. To me ( I'm a woman,BTW) that scene was pretty disgusting as hell,unecessary,and it went on for too damn longI could see how guys would get hot over it, but, honestly, that was a pretty beep thing to do to ANYBODY any way you look at it, and that cop was one seriously beep dudethe difference being that he knows that he's beep I got to finish watching this film, which is all kinds of beep from what I've seen so far. Seriously, what kind of crazy s*** was the director and his co-writer smoking when they wrote the script for this? I mean, damn! -
nighthouse66-1 — 11 years ago(September 16, 2014 06:16 PM)
there is something wrong with you bro. seriously. its rape. period. doesn't matter if he touched her or not. as a woman, i would spit on you if you were my boyfriend. maybe if it were two men having to anal each other it wouldn't have "turned you on' so much. get a life. and leave george carlin out of it.
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grrrdevin — 12 years ago(July 07, 2013 12:38 AM)
Man, I remember when rape meant forceful penetration. Now it's synonymous with sexual harassment. That scene with the nun near the beginning? THAT is rape.
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coolbluegreen — 11 years ago(April 15, 2014 01:19 AM)
THANK YOU for saying this for having the guts to stand up and tell the truth. Thank you. I am sure over the years you had to put up with a lot of beep for posting it, so I really wanted to let you know how brave you are to have done it. It is a rape scene and anyone who likes it needs to understand that.
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highflight41 — 17 years ago(April 06, 2008 03:19 AM)
ooookay..lots of sickos out there, some of whom are contributing to this thread. For the record, this was extreme sexual harassment, to the point of being in fact "verbal rape". When I watched this movie I almost had to turn it off when this part came on it bothered me so much. The need to dominate a partner to this extent ESPECIALLY WHEN IT IS NON-CONSENSUAL is pathological. The people who enjoyed watching it had best do some long hard introspection. Then get a girlfriend that does not inflate.