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CARMEN 2003 FILM – PAZ VEGA
PAZ VEGA is CARMEN: I loved this film, because of the story, the acting, the beautiful cinematography. This is one of the Sexier Carmen’s. Paz Vega wears the character of CARMEN as if she was born to play the part. A sexy, very breathy Carmen, a woman who gets very close and touchy with the men in her orbit. She says she has made a pact with the devil. This is a dark and almost demonic Carmen. A Carmen that invites men to the Dark Side. She demands violence from her suitors, and when other women gets in her way, she will draw blood. This is a lusty Carmen, very sexy, and there is ample nudity. This Carmen is even nude in church. It is worth renting. Vega made her television … Read entire article »
Filed under: Classic Movies, Spanish Movies, Steamy Movies, featured, what's new
TIPPING THE VELVET 2002 TV MINI SERIES
TIPPING THE VELVET is a 3 part story of Nancy Astley, an oyster girl from the English town of Whitstable. Nancy falls in love with a stage performer named Kitty Butler. TIPPING THE VELVET derives from the Victorian era euphemism for cunnilingus. Nancy is played by Rachael Stirling, the daughter of Dame Diana Rigg. 1st Act. Nan moves to London and becomes a dresser for Kitty Butler, Kitty’s act is that of dressing up in men’s clothes and performing in the dancehalls of London. Nan quickly becomes part of the act, and they become lovers hot and heavy. Kitty dumps Nan and breaks Nan’s heart into a thousand tiny little pieces. 2nd Act. Heartbroken, and Heartsick Nan moves out and after a period of mourning the loss of … Read entire article »
Filed under: British Films, Lesbian Films, TV SERIES, featured
CABERET 1972 FILM
Cabaret, which is set in Berlin in the early thirties, brilliantly depicts both the decadence of the period and the rise of “The Nazi State” from ridiculed fringe group to ruling party. As many others have noted, Cabaret hardly seems like a musical, because all of the songs save one take place in the Kit Kat Klub. The performances of Liza Minelli and Joel Grey are remarkable. Indeed, Minelli’s rendition of the title song has become a classic. However, it is the one song that occurs elsewhere that is the most memorable. This song, “The Future Belongs to Me,” occurs outside in a beer garden on a sunny afternoon and is sung by an angelic-looking young Nazi with a sweet tenor voice. One by one the beer garden patrons arise … Read entire article »
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