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Monamour
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2006
Monamour
is one of the
more recent
films from the
legendary
soft-core
director and
all-around
butt
fetishist,
Tinto Brass.
This
presentation
will last
several days.
All of the
still captures
can be found
in the edition
for Tuesday,
December 2nd.
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Deadly
Vitues: Love, Honor,
Obey
(2014)
Deadly
Virtues is a thriller
where an unknown assailant
(Edward Akrout) enters the
house of a couple while
they are having sex,
interrupts them and then
knocks out the man, Tom
(Matt Barber) and then
chokes out and ties up the
woman Alison (Megan
Maczko). After cutting off
the finger of Tom, the
assailant tells Alison
that he is going to keep
her for the weekend so
that she want him like her
husband. In turn, the
assailant spends the
weekend threatening and
forcing Alison to do
things that will bring her
closer to him while
punishing Tom when she
disobeys. What does the
assailant actually want
with Alison and how will
this affect them when the
assailant finishes what he
wants?
Interesting movie that is
never boring, but has an
ending that stretches
credibility, which is a
shame as up until then, it
was building quite nicely.
Not bad, not bad at all.
The
Best Offer
(2013)
The Best Offer is a
thriller where art
expert/auctioneer
Virgil (Geoffrey Rush)
is summoned to the
house of Claire
(Sylvia Hoeks) with
the promise of some
decent art works to
sell. But every time
Virgil goes to her
house, Claire is
indisposed, which
frustrates Virgil no
end. While at the
house, he finds little
mechanical pieces that
look quite old, which
intrigue him and he
gets the assistants of
watch fixer Robert
(Jim Sturgess) to help
him uncover what it is
for. Eventually,
Virgil finds out that
Claire is agoraphobic
and will not see
people, keeping
herself locked in a
room in her house
whenever anyone is
around. Virgil becomes
intrigued by Claire
when one night, he
stays behind to see
her which startles
her, but leads to a
breakthrough where she
begins to let him into
her life while Virgil
stops his wearing of
gloves so that he
doesn't actually touch
people. Virgil falls
for the much younger
Claire, the first
woman he has ever been
in love with leading
to Claire finally
leaving the house.
Everything seems to be
going great for Virgil
and then the rug is
pulled from under him
...
Excellent
thriller from Italian
director Giuseppe
Tornatore that may
have a predictable
twist, but is
nonetheless an
interesting study in
two misfits finding
happiness with a great
lead performance from
Geoffrey Rush. Well
worth a look.
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