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Hi! I've written a novel with explicit dialogue/sex that I hope to turn into a major movie. Actually, if you just saw a similar question about a novel, it's actually 2 novels, and I am sincerely hoping that both will be "picked up", and soon be major motion pictures. If you happened to hear an excellent review of a movie that sounded "GREAT" with the proviso: "This movie is ADULTS ONLY, and it contains both EXPLICIT DIALOGUE, and EXPLICIT (read hard-core) SEXUAL situations. A would you see it BECAUSE of the sex/dialogue? B Would you see it and close your eyes? C Would you stay away? Would you wait a couple of years and look for it on the $1.98 rack?
One novel/film is a murder mystery, with a twisted ending that I guarantee you won't figure out. The other is a sci-fi, fantasy.
Would you watch? Either? Both? Would you own such a film? Your feedback is GREATLY appreciated. (I plan on showing the agents, publishers, and movie producers your feedback)

2006-12-16 10:19:58 · 5 answers · asked by John1212 4 in Entertainment & Music Movies

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absolutely i would like to see a movie like this as long as it isnt cheesy and has a good solid plot i would watch both movies

2006-12-16 10:28:09 · answer #1 · answered by wrenchbender19 5 · 1 0

Something you have to consider is how necessary the "hard-core sex" is to tel the story. If these aspects import NOTHING to the film and the story, I suggest you find a way to suppress, go around, or eliminate these things entirely.
BUT if the plot cruises right through these situations, and they are indeed indispensible, leave them.

Just put it like this:
"8mm" and "Eye For An Eye" were movies with a strong sexual current underlying within the plot. This aspect was necessary.

But if you go for B movies (pick any, the options are nearly endless) many of them try to slide in that "Hollywood cool" factor by adding all kinds of unnecessary sexual situations that in no way contribute to the public coming to terms with the plot.

If your plot's good, you have nothing to worry about. I might even see it.

But if your story covets with unnecessary explicit situations, some editing might be required before penning the script and shooting the movie.

Good luck, though

2006-12-16 10:56:04 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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2016-10-15 02:07:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Personally, I don't care if a movie has/or not sexuallity, nudity, dialogue, or anything else.. If I think the movie is good or interesting then I'll Watch it. If I was gonna watch a movie just for the sexuality in it, then i should just watch a porno or something.. (I'm not saying I'm gonna go ahead and do that.. i just mean i wouldn't watch a whole movie just for the sex it contains)

2006-12-16 10:50:27 · answer #4 · answered by hideko 3 · 0 0

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2006-12-16 10:34:25 · answer #5 · answered by bfg f 1 · 1 0

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