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Mark Ashley  
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 More options Oct 29 1998, 3:00 am
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From: Mark Ashley <Mark.Ash...@ESSENTIAL.CO.UK>
Date: 1998/10/29
Subject: Sex and Cinema
     No.... ? .... NO!

     It's definitely best when you're not really expecting it (both). Go to
     the cinema on the spur of the moment, at the drop of a hat. Try to
     avoid reading anything about films you haven't seen, try to see them
     cold, be seduced, enticed, manipulated. Let the passion take you, lift
     you. And if you fall then you fall, but sometimes you fly.

     It is never fun to plan because it is *always* anticlimactic.

     IMHO

     Mark

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Author:  RREC...@CPUA.IT.LUC.EDU at PMDF
Date:    28/10/98 18:34

> Yeah but I think it depends on the movie and it depends on the crowd.  If
> the crows is lame then they'll ruin it.  If they're into it then it's fun.

> Sasha

Sex is sex. Moviegoing is moviegoing. The fun is in the planning.
What actually happens is anti-climactic. IMHO.

Rolando


 
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From: RRECOME <RREC...@CPUA.IT.LUC.EDU>
Date: 1998/10/29
Subject: Re: Sex and Cinema

>      No.... ? .... NO!

>      It's definitely best when you're not really expecting it (both). Go to
>      the cinema on the spur of the moment, at the drop of a hat. Try to
>      avoid reading anything about films you haven't seen, try to see them
>      cold, be seduced, enticed, manipulated. Let the passion take you, lift
>      you. And if you fall then you fall, but sometimes you fly.

>      It is never fun to plan because it is *always* anticlimactic.

>      IMHO

>      Mark

Spurt of the moment, perhaps. As moviegoers, we've all become premature
ejaculators. With all the foofaraw (or pre-cum) accompanying even the
smallest of independent films, there is very little chance to be
seduced by a film anymore. We start going soft as soon as the lights
go down. As you said, once in a while you fly. But it's very rare for
a film to stand erect on its own these days. And as one grows older,
it's harder to achieve multiple orgasms. So enjoy the oral sex before
the movie. Chances are it's the only way you're going to get off.

Rolando


 
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Mark Ashley  
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From: Mark Ashley <mark.ash...@VIRGIN.NET>
Date: 1998/10/29
Subject: Re: Sex and Cinema
Seems you don't enjoy cinema any more. Been hurt one time too many by a bad
film? You go to see a movie, you expect it to be honest, sincere. Then you
find out your brother saw the same film a week earlier. Or perhaps the films
starts to get too serious, demands that you rent it on video, or even buy it
on DVD, and then there's the directors cut, and the special edition, and
before you know it your knee deep in sequels. How about safe cinema, make
sure you get the full history of the film before you see it, and when you
see it wear your glasses. Or may it's just got too kinky, two films at once,
or blind folded.

Mark


 
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Sasha Stone  
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From: Sasha Stone <sst...@PRIMENET.COM>
Date: 1998/10/29
Subject: Re: Sex and Cinema
That's hilarious.  I often feel this way and I'd never had a reasonable
explanation.

Sasha


 
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From: JHNNYPA...@AOL.COM
Date: 1998/10/29
Subject: Re: Sex and Cinema
Best exchange this year.
Thanks.

josh
sex-starved in Brooklyn

ejaculators. With all the foofaraw (or pre-cum) accompanying even the
smallest of independent films, there is very little chance to be
seduced by a film anymore. We start going soft as soon as the lights
go down. As you said, once in a while you fly. But it's very rare for
a film to stand erect on its own these days. And as one grows older,
it's harder to achieve multiple orgasms. So enjoy the oral sex before
the movie. Chances are it's the only way you're going to get off.

Rolando>>

And you're out of the door before the credits have ended.

Mark>>


 
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Chris  
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From: "Chris" <c...@pge.com>
Date: 1998/11/03
Subject: Re: Sex and Cinema
The more of you I read...the more I like. Nice quote from Ewan btw.
I love going to my local arthouse cinema and picking a movie just for it's
title...like picking a racehorse cuz I like the name.
There's definitely something to be said for the lovely feeling of seeing
something totally without prejudice or knowledge.
I love, however, the sheer anticipation factor that a really hyped movie
gives me. For example the film Apt Pupil. The story is my favorite Stephen
King short and I've waited years for a film, much like the feeling of
falling in love with someone and waiting for them to feel the same about
you. Then the previews started just giving me a taste of what the film
would be like, like those first kisses that hint at how good the sex is
going to be. Then I go see the film itself and either it's good or it's
bad, I could make another sexual allusion, but I won't....
So anticipation is sometimes better than the unexpected but the unexpected
does have it's own special kind of charm.
jen

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