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NC-17 RATED FUN: LET'S GET REAL HERE--How Many of Us Have Been SWOONING Nonstop?
starboardlight:
--- Quote from: lnicoll on April 05, 2006, 05:00:19 pm ---Since we are having R-rated fun here, I don't know if anyone remembers one of my very first posts on the original Pierre Tremblay board...I asked everyone for their horniest moment in the movie.
For me, it was when Jack & Ennis were standing on the landing, Ennis introducing Jack to Alma. First off, you could practically see the smoke coming out of their ears--and then the thought of what was going on their pants drove me over the edge. Still does, every time I see that scene. Wowie, hot, hot, HOT!
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I remember reading that and getting all hot and bothered too. Tell you what, as a guy, when you get going down there, and you're wearing tight jeans, like the boys do, it's feels super aroused. The pressure from the heavy fabric just makes you more aware of it. So yeah the electricity between the boys in the scene gets me going, when I think about that.
ednbarby:
--- Quote from: julie01 on April 05, 2006, 05:13:04 pm ---The photograph is from the Oscar promo book, and my DVD--the whole scene is practically black, Amazon is sending a replacement copy, but who knows if it
will be any better...
AM I THE ONLY ONE AROUND HERE WHO ACTUALLY JACKS-OFF THINKING ABOUT THESE GUYS? (guess my first post was too subtle, or the photo was too nice, or somerthing!)
Horniest moment? When Jack undoes his belt buckle...I have never actually felt even slightly horny in a movie befroe...
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First of all, Julie, I LOVE YOU for posting that picture. WOW. Never seen it that bright before.
Second of all, I don't need to, uh, do that, thinking about these guys. My body does it for me during the reunion scene. *Every* single time. Granted, it's a quickie. But when I said here before that I get the sensation, I mean I *really* get the sensation. And feel like a smoke afterwards. Truly.
Now, if I could see that tent scene as brightly lit as that still you posted, I do believe I'd get it twice a screening. And that would be unprecedented. ;)
rtprod:
Barb,
That post was hysterical. Thanks for getting the rest of us out of our heads and and bringing the subject back to the realm it belongs in.
A "quickie" and a "smoke" -- LOL!!!!!!!! ;D ;D ;D
rt
ednbarby:
I love the description in the book of the reunion, too. My favorite part is Ennis being able to hear (or is it feel?) the floorboards creaking because Jack is shaking so hard.
rtprod, in answer to your question, I hope it's not cheating when I say I'd love to make love (if a woman could actually do that successfully) to Jack and **** the daylights out of Jake.
Did I just type that out loud? :o
starboardlight:
--- Quote from: ednbarby on April 05, 2006, 06:32:21 pm ---
--- Quote from: julie01 on April 05, 2006, 05:13:04 pm ---The photograph is from the Oscar promo book, and my DVD--the whole scene is practically black, Amazon is sending a replacement copy, but who knows if it
will be any better...
AM I THE ONLY ONE AROUND HERE WHO ACTUALLY JACKS-OFF THINKING ABOUT THESE GUYS? (guess my first post was too subtle, or the photo was too nice, or somerthing!)
Horniest moment? When Jack undoes his belt buckle...I have never actually felt even slightly horny in a movie befroe...
--- End quote ---
First of all, Julie, I LOVE YOU for posting that picture. WOW. Never seen it that bright before.
Second of all, I don't need to, uh, do that, thinking about these guys. My body does it for me during the reunion scene. *Every* single time. Granted, it's a quickie. But when I said here before that I get the sensation, I mean I *really* get the sensation. And feel like a smoke afterwards. Truly.
Now, if I could see that tent scene as brightly lit as that still you posted, I do believe I'd get it twice a screening. And that would be unprecedented. ;)
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dam! I'm jealous of any one that can take care of themselves like that. wish I do "No hands" quickie.
btw. does the phrase "Jacking off" apply to women? I've always thought it was a male term, but I don't really know. The women that I know never talk about that around me.
and Julie, no, you're not the only one. he he.
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