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The Sex Movie | 
| Director: Colton Lawrence Actors: Michelle Mosley, Matthew Tyler, Mike Fallon, Eleese Longino Studio: Ariztical Category: DVD
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Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 48758
Format: Color, Dvd-video, Ntsc Language: English (Original Language) Rating: Unrated Region: 1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 90 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: AZTDCQC631D UPC: 631008063195 EAN: 0631008063195 ASIN: B000S2B27K
Theatrical Release Date: 2006 Release Date: October 9, 2007 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description Studio: Ariztical Entertainment Release Date: 10/09/2007 Run time: 84 minutes
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Talking About "It" November 27, 2008 Amos Lassen (Little Rock, Arkansas) 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
"THE SEX MOVIE"--talking about "It"
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"The Sex Movie"
Talking About "It"
Amos Lassen and Cinema Pride
Due to be released soon by Ariztical, "The Sex Movie" is the story of four friends who spend an evening together talking about sex and sexuality and in the process they reveal some of their conflicts, fears and hidden desires. The four, two men and two women, are porn actors who spend an evening relaxing together when their conversation turns to everyone's seemingly favorite topic, sex. Among the four are Rafe, who is both gay and promiscuous, J.D., who is straight and close-minded, Heidi, a very tough lesbian and Kris who is straight and manipulative. What ensues is a sexual cat and mouse game as the four let down their defenses and they are forced into living the clichAs they often play in the movies they make. Sexual tension builds quickly and when it reaches its peak, we get a look at some bold revelations. It appears that one of the four is simply playing a game while another is nursing a broken heart; one is in pain over unrequited love and another is harboring a secret. They are all about to cross the line. This is quite simply a movie about sex in many different incarnations as four different people give their perspective on it. The opinions they share with another are interesting to a point as each takes a different position and we hear things such as that labels hold no meaning, gay sex is disgusting, straight sex is fearsome and sexuality is but a continuum on the road of life. The four argue, they listen, they dare but most of all they reveal secrets. Fluid is the best way to describe the film. Once the talk begins, it flows quite naturally as one camera is pointed at the four. The dialogue is very believable because it is real and we have all had discussions like this before. The actors handle their roles beautifully but we have reached an age in America that little shocks us. It does raise the issue of being aaebi-curiousa but I am not quite sure about the use of the term aaerampant bisexuala. As the characters play with the minds of one another, there is a lot of talk about sex. In actuality very little sex is seen on the screen but the conversation is vivid and the cast is good looking. The best line in the movie is, "Just shut up and f***. I expected that to happen but you will have to see the movie to see if it really does.
The Four Faces of Martha July 23, 2008 tmp (Solar System, MA USA) 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Imagine a "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?"s sequel. Martha is in a mental institution, her mind fractured into four cliches: a butch-but-hot lesbian, a damaged-but-hot straight girl, a misunderstood-but-hot straight guy and a repressed-but-hot gay guy. Her four personalities are locked in a dumpy loft in downtown LA that is furnished with cast-off from "The Flintstones Movie" and "Fire Walk with Me". Said personalities, having remembered their first semesters of Psych, argue back and forth in a manner that they find devastatingly cutting, breaking occasionally to take their pants off, but leave their underwear on. Take said stew and set the stove on "insipid" and cook until the obvious conclusion.
This movie reminds me of theater productions from when I was in college, when people would try to do deliberately (but not TOO deliberate, you didn't want to push real boundaries, or get expelled) outre plays and invite the parents to them, as if to tell Mumsy and Da "See? This is where your expensive tuition went to!" before they went forth to become Republicans or OD. I suppose the plus side is that you can have the experience for considerable less than four years at Hampshire...
False Advertising January 15, 2008 L.T. (Sydney, NSW Australia) 6 out of 11 found this review helpful
First off, THERE IS NO FULL FRONTAL MALE NUDITY in this movie none WHATSOEVER so don't be fooled by the tag! Just a navel gazing exercise! Four people EXPLAINING sexuality. (I get all that even whilst FForwarding through the entire film!) It's that boring! But then again how often does something like "Another Gay Movie" come along? If the cover makes you curious rent it and do same - Fast forward through. Not even worth the time.
Thank God! December 15, 2007 tamiii (San Juan Capistrano, Ca. United States) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
Isn't it wonderful when an author, and excellent actors, bring to life an experience from one's past? This movie surpasses expectations despite its contrived congregation of post-production porno actors who unexpectedly know how to faithfully report their experiences, fears, and hopes. Accept this premise, and you will enter a world where your own indecision confronts those early moments where barriers are crossed and intimacy found. This thinking person's movie will touch you as they grasp to go beyond themselves--and if the truth be known, looking back in time, who really moves much beyond these moments?
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