*official Fifty Shades of Grey movie thread*

#26
#26
I honestly don't care too much about the actual content, though it is pretty bad itself. What bothers me most is just how such a horribly written book became so popular. like it's mindblowingly awful.

as someone who works at a theater, I am definitely not looking forward to cleaning up the auditorium after every 50SOG showing. Gonna be NAS-TAY.

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#27
#27
I think people need to be honest about what it is, and then decide for themselves and not worry about anybody else.

A psychologist did a write-up on the book and she was convinced the author's personal fantasy is to be a young, adolescent girl who learns sex from a grown man, and you can't write this book about a 13 YO girl, so you just make her a child-like adult. It was pretty convincing when she shared passages from the book.

So if that gets you off, go for it. But that's what it is.

Like I said, I haven't read the book. I don't trust psychologists, so I doubt I'd care much for the write-up you speak of, but if people want to get kinky, and both parties are of consenting age and consent, then I say let 'em.

And no, I don't support pedophilia. Take away whatever this psychologists says and tell me, are the individuals in the book of consenting age? If they are, then I really don't see how pedophilia plays into this conversation. It's a book. I suppose like every book, the story is subject to interpretation, but if your mind leaps to pedophilia, is the problem with you or the author?
 
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#28
#28
I'm think of writing the parody spoof of this movie. 50 Bales of Hay. It'll be about a very young looking farmer who fantasizes about an older farmer teaching him to bale hay.
 
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#29
#29
We all know we can sit through this, knowing how our wives and girlfriends will be after the film.
 
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#34
#34
Like I said, I haven't read the book. I don't trust psychologists, so I doubt I'd care much for the write-up you speak of, but if people want to get kinky, and both parties are of consenting age and consent, then I say let 'em.

And no, I don't support pedophilia. Take away whatever this psychologists says and tell me, are the individuals in the book of consenting age? If they are, then I really don't see how pedophilia plays into this conversation. It's a book. I suppose like every book, the story is subject to interpretation, but if your mind leaps to pedophilia, is the problem with you or the author?

lmao
 
#35
#35
My college roommate's wife went crazy after reading the books. They're like religious nerds, too. It's so funny to me. She now wants to be like and S&M sex therapist. Still as religious as ever (not that I think it conflicts, I just find it amusing cause it goes against the status quo).
 
#37
#37
Heard conversations and was part of some today at school about the movie,most of the girls are disturbed to say the least and are also floundered at the "hair"
 
#38
#38
With “Fifty Shades" fetching $8.6 million at the box office Thursday night. Early projections look like this could break some records some are projecting an $80 Million plus opening weekend.
 
#41
#41
Funny how a nation that comes together to stop domestic violence gets all atwitter over a book and a movie that glorifies sexual deviancy, torture, and subjugation of a young girl by a powerful, rich, white man.

Easy now, I'm a sexual deviant.
 

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