the scene where the old man is going down on joseph
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bakerstreetdozen — 13 years ago(October 24, 2012 06:56 AM)
Then why bother asking about the possibility of a) the actor in question masturbating, b) the actor in question holding his breath, or c) the actor in question receiving oral sex from a woman instead of a man? If they were talking about the character, we already know the specifics of the situation in context of the film it was a man, an older man, going down on the character of Neil McCormick, and yes,
Neil
came because he was thinking about those memories from his childhood which he still found to be very exciting. I do think that his orgasm took him completely off guard, as he probably wasn't entirely used to coming for the customer. But as for
Joseph Gordon-Levitt
, no, he did not come.
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Winter_Wonder — 13 years ago(October 26, 2012 02:20 AM)
I think people are confusing Neil with Joseph Gordon-Levitt. They are distinct individuals! I don't think anyone can say how this scene was filmed because none of you were there. However, I do agree that there wasn't a woman giving him oral because it's acting after all.
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nancymalcomson — 13 years ago(November 20, 2012 02:37 PM)
Actually, I can say 100% for sure that he was acting - Not a guess, but a fact that I personally know to be a fact!
As for his face being pink try have 8 3000W HPS lamps in your face w/o it getting pink.
Trust me; he was definitely acting.
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honeybee120 — 13 years ago(March 18, 2013 06:46 PM)
SMH You are actually too stupid and obviously too immature to have seen this movie.
No he did not actually CUM (that's how you spell it BTW). Do you think that Meg Ryan actually climaxed in the restaurant scene of When Harry Met Sally?
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bakerstreetdozen — 13 years ago(March 21, 2013 06:08 PM)
Actually, 'come' and 'cum' are both just slang terms for the more technically correct term 'ejaculate' 'cum' is just considered to be the more vulgar of the two spellings.
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jononfire — 13 years ago(March 24, 2013 06:43 AM)
What's most naturalistic about the scene is not so much the reactions on Neil's face, but the choking and swallowing sounds his "john" makes as Neil ejaculates/cums in his mouth.
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Kay_Rock — 11 years ago(November 11, 2014 06:05 PM)
I seriously hope the OP comes back after she grows up and bangs her head against the screen of her computer for having written this post. Otherwise, it means there is an adult out there with this brain.
I've seen a lot of creepy and/or stupid people on these boards - this takes the cake.
Movies are IQ tests. The IMDB boards are each person's opportunity to broadcast their score.