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sparkle_motion:

--- Quote from: henrypie on April 28, 2006, 11:14:48 pm ---Kinsey just went to the top o' my queue.

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Holy cow, me too! Anyone have any screen caps until then?

ednbarby:

--- Quote from: julie01 on April 28, 2006, 10:19:52 pm ---Yeah, I got my first peculiar kick from "Kinsey." But hardly the last...

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Peculiar kick.  I like that.  So much more poetic than "The Sensation."  ;)

jura86:
Has anyone else listened to the director's commentary on Kinsey?

It's really quite sad since the director says over the Peter Saasgard/Liam Neeson kissing scene that in a multiplex viewing he attended, the whole audience (which was mostly made up of teenagers) groaned in disgust. Since Bill Condon (director) is gay, I'm guessing that must have been pretty upsetting - he made a comment that he first saw a male-male kiss in the cinema over 20 years ago... and still people are still so easily shocked today!
Thank god I got to see BBM in the cinema with the best crowd ever - even though it was completely sold out, everyone was so respectful - no walk outs, complaints, talking, or inappropriate giggling - absolutely perfect!

RouxB:
I better go rent my copy before you all take them!

littleguitar:

--- Quote from: jura86 on April 29, 2006, 07:25:02 pm ---Has anyone else listened to the director's commentary on Kinsey?

It's really quite sad since the director says over the Peter Saasgard/Liam Neeson kissing scene that in a multiplex viewing he attended, the whole audience (which was mostly made up of teenagers) groaned in disgust. Since Bill Condon (director) is gay, I'm guessing that must have been pretty upsetting - he made a comment that he first saw a male-male kiss in the cinema over 20 years ago... and still people are still so easily shocked today!
Thank god I got to see BBM in the cinema with the best crowd ever - even though it was completely sold out, everyone was so respectful - no walk outs, complaints, talking, or inappropriate giggling - absolutely perfect!

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Really? That is really sad, I hadn't listened to the director's commentary.  I saw it in a theatre in London and no one seemed all that surprised or made any fuss over it.  In fact, I was probably the most surprised (pleasantly surprised  ::) ) just because I wasn't familiar with the story and went in with no expectations...

Most of my BBM theatre experiences were similar to the director's commentary Kinsey experience.  All except for the first time I saw it I had people either groan/comment or walk out.

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