
LOL! I have to answer the last question first, lol. Indeed I do! I think it's INTENT was to be amusing, and he was quite crafty in making that happen, lol. (it really WAS funny, totally unexpected, but funny).
I found it droll way to dodge a question.
But is it art?
As to movies...I have admittedly never seen the one you selected, and will have to consider it on our next movie order.
The first scene with the brunette in the black dress with a white background is incredibly sexy.
Here's Andrew Blake's website. (NOT SAFE FOR WORK) EDIT TO CHANGE: This was a link to an adult site containing nudity and sexual situations. If you want the link, please pm me and I'll be happy to send all the links in this post to you. I didn't want to leave it up because I'm not sure of the forum rules.
JFrankA, believe me, I completely understand how you can see beauty everywhere. I do, too! Which is really annoying to most people because things I find beautiful cause me to cry. Yes, I cry, even in public, if I see a certain kind of beauty....and that can even be in something as mundane and depressing as watching my husband give a homeless guy some money or coffee or a fast food lunch. I see beauty in actions as much as in things. So I really don't think we differ much in that regard...but I also understand people who do not, because my husband is one of those people that rarely tears up at very moving things, and would probably never cry in public at the things that move me so much. Part of performing, for me, was problematic, because when music hits me a certain way, I tear up. I can't help it, that's just my response to beautiful things. I don't think you are "too easily impressed". I think you just look at the world in a way many people do not...and I also think that is a good thing.
Might I suggest something, since you are in the position to actually attempt it: I'm unfamiliar with how the movie industry works, but I have to tell you, I find myself often disappointed with "award winning" films, so yes, I assume there is of course a lot of politics. Why don't you just try a project that goes beyond the basic understanding of pornography? I think that if there was a level that has yet, as far as I know, to be obtained by any pornography producers, a level of something truly artistic, I see no reason why there couldn't be competition equally among films.
They have. Check out this movie:
(WARNING NOT SAFE FOR WORK) EDIT TO CHANGE: This was a link to an adult site containing nudity and sexual situations. If you want the link, please pm me and I'll be happy to send all the links in this post to you. I didn't want to leave it up because I'm not sure of the forum rules.
Also, every year AVN has a seven minute film contest for beginners. I had an entry this year but I didn't get nominated. The website is here (NOT SAFE FOR WORK) EDIT TO CHANGE: This was a link to an adult site containing nudity and sexual situations. If you want the link, please pm me and I'll be happy to send all the links in this post to you. I didn't want to leave it up because I'm not sure of the forum rules.
For those of you who are curious, here is my entry. The film has nothing to do with my fetish. My entry next year will. (NOT SAFE FOR WORK) EDIT TO CHANGE: This was a link to an adult site containing nudity and sexual situations. If you want the link, please pm me and I'll be happy to send all the links in this post to you. I didn't want to leave it up because I'm not sure of the forum rules.
One of my most favorite performers from the early '80's, Hyapatia Lee, made a porno called "Hyapatia Lee's the Ribald Tales Of Canterbury" which is based on exactly what the title is. She (Hyapatia Lee) performed and produced it, her husband directed it. The costumes are accurate, the backgrounds are absolutely beautiful, there's a plot and the acting is good.
So what you are suggesting is being done and has been for quite a while.
And I think that perhaps in making such a thing, as there have been some good films that could have easily gone "pornographic" but were toned down for the "big screen", you might just surprise the world with your artistic abilities. I would like to see something like that, something that defies preconceived notions. I ALWAYS love to see things like that!
The Pirate movie has been cut and re-cut to an R rating, to be shown in different countries (such as, in Japan (I think), it's illegal to have food and sex in the same scene in a porno), so the studio made quite a few versions of this film.
As to films, I have several favorites, but there are some with scenes that just blow me away for whatever reason. In The Village, for example, the porch scene...it has nothing to do with the "creatures", nothing really to do with the plot, but I just find that to be a really moving scene...and romantic in a fascinating way. Elizabethtown. There certainly isn't anything fascinating in the way it is filmed, but to me the art is the getting inside of the characters mind...I like films that do that. I'm a bit of a geek, so I confess I love the Star Wars movies...but without the music? I probably wouldn't. I'd rather just read the books. Last of the Mohicans, that's a gorgeous movie, I think. And of course horror films, but those, to me, are for mindless entertainment.
I have many films I love, but you asked me for my opinion of the most artistic. Andrew Blake's was the first I thought of.
I am not sure that the part of Southwind's argument you refer to has so much to do with pornography being powerful enough to motivate someone to harm a child.
That's exactly his reasoning. He's confirmed it several times.
I think we need to flip that around a bit, and it is that the adult viewing the child pornography is MORE powerful than the object of their "fetish" (I'm using that term loosely here, because I don't think being a pedophile is a fetish, really)...children.
It is a fetish.
Pedophila -noun
sexual desire in an adult for a child.
The thing is, like all fetishes, (and I've said this before) as long as it remains a fantasy and does not cross the line into reality, then it's harmless.
And the possibility certainly exists that if there is a type of child pornography that society accepts as "legal" or "okay", then that makes the "fetish" that person has seem more legitimate, and THAT could be what would lead to an actual child being harmed.
Making VCP legal will not make child molestation "more legitimate" in the mind of a potential child molester. I'll say it again: If someone chooses to molest a child, then that person is going to do it no matter what. That person will use anything as a trigger.
Whenever society accepts things as legitimate, we see an increase in it. For example, we used to think that taking phone calls at the dinner table was unacceptable. Now, go into any food establishment and there will be cell phones going left and right. Small example, but it illustrates what I'm saying. Cell phones and driving are dangerous, but we see it every day now. Things considered "wrong" or "dangerous" slowly gain acceptance, and yes, it DOES cause harm, which means we later need laws to curb behavior that was at one time unacceptable anyway...like multitasking while driving.
I think SkeptiChick answered that perfectly.
I think I probably missed a few things. I'm sorry if I did, I've got dinner cooking as well, so...I'm not a good multi-tasker

LOL.
It's okay.
