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Wendy Tuohy in The Age:
She was a conservative-looking wife, but seemed genuinely upset about her husband's penis size (too big). ...
Another wife hated always having to go on top. Yet another's husband admitted he became "addicted to alternative sex" after the birth of their child (she preferred it the usual way). ...
Jane Roscoe, head of screen studies at the Australian Film, Television and Radio School, says audiences love it because they feel comforted to see everyone has flaws and problems, and they relate to it.
Do not adjust your mindset: reality TV will do it for you
In The Indenpendent James Morrison writes about Channel 4's Pornography: The MusicalWhat sets it apart from most films about the subject is its bizarre juxtaposition of candid interviews with the women and sequences in which they sing about their work while stripping or performing sex acts. Though the words they speak are all their own, the lyrics have been written by the prize-winning poet Simon Armitage. ...
In the film's most graphic sequence, a porn actress breaks into song in-between performing oral sex on a group of 12 men at a "bukkake party" - a practice purportedly based on a traditional Japanese punishment for unfaithful wives. She later gives an interview while cleaning herself up.
Another scene introduces us to Karina Curry, a young porn star with a live webcam in her bedroom, who portrays herself as a witch-like "mistress" luring internet users into her shadowy domain. She is shown writhing semi-naked on her bed while performing a song about the recruitment of fledgling porn actresses, which opens with the chilling lyrics: "Girl next door, Girl with the scar, You're beautiful, beautiful, Get in the car."

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Posted by: ibrahim | February 23, 2004 02:34 AM