Yeah, you guys are idiots. My wife and I lounge around naked ALL THE TIME even if it's not before having sex. A lot of p
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OnlyRocknRoll — 12 years ago(October 03, 2013 05:30 AM)
The reason is that every movie for the past 15 years has a "de rigeur" nude scene or one of people engaged in a sexual act. Apparently it is impossible to release a film these days without scenes of urination and defecation, either. The audience has been turned into voyeurs by the film makers. They are less concerned with story development than they are with attempts at gratuitous titillation.
"ARE YOU NOT ENTERTAINED??!!"
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Doc110894 — 12 years ago(January 11, 2014 06:37 PM)
One of the most gratuitous nude scenes I have ever seen. Not that I'm complaining.
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WereAllMadHere12 — 12 years ago(February 24, 2014 08:14 PM)
This nude scene was really strange to me because I watched the special features and some interviews and the director said that whoever was going to be the lead had to be "completely okay with nudity" So you'd think since that was a deciding factor and it was a big part of the decision making process that the scene was something entirely important, but it wasn't. I think that the director saying that is more weird than anything. He was just determined to have a naked woman in his movie and wasn't willing to compromise? Odd.
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Auntiemaim — 12 years ago(March 04, 2014 09:28 PM)
Interesting that this thread seemingly won't die! I'm glad. Though people obviously get naked in their daily lives for various reasons, the fact that American films so often only show the female's body shows a lack of cultural sophistication. Why should a female actress have to do nude scenes to get noticed? The unfair treatment of actresses and the way women are portrayed in the media is widely documented and needs to change. Men should be naked as wellit's only natural. This substandard flick was just another example of this tired "norm". Yawn!
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degree7 — 12 years ago(March 07, 2014 01:06 PM)
It was to create a sense of realism, almost like the movie was a documentary that was just peeking in on some normal peoples lives.
I doubt it was to sell tickets to young boys. The film wasn't advertised with nudity, and it's not the first thing people remember when talking about it to others.
Limit of the Willing Suspension of Disbelief: directly proportional to its awesomeness.
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JurorNr13 — 11 years ago(June 26, 2014 04:54 PM)
It's there so people will create and contribute to threads like these. And for all the beep idiots with kids so they can go "wtf?" because they can't remember when the last time was they saw genitals and wanted their cocks and pussies to stay dead for the rest of their lives.
For all the village idiots out there: this response is as serious as this thread.