RiotGirl -> RE: Making a Real Film. (3/14/2006 12:43:14 PM)
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IB - i have to repectfuly disagree with you = ( i dont think proffesional play any parts. Or even a large budget is needed. i think he needs to find D/s and M/s, Gorean, Poly, TPE, Tops/Bottems households and walk around with a really good video camera. i mean who wants to see how the proffesionals do what we do? i want to see people, every day ppl, ppl that live life, ppl that have lives LIVE IT. Novices, to medium to experts (but i dun really want to watch experts).. to just plain ppl.. and softcore to hardcore. Extreme to eh non extreme. i hate to say it but REAL people. Sure he could get Brad Pitt or Sean Connery or Even Mr Warren. (Not saying you're not ppl Mr Warren) But with actors.. well... i doubt they'll really "feel" it. i want depth of EMOTION. i want to see the struggles, the hardships, the happy go lucky, the triumphs, the JOURNEY. With Mr Warren there'd be no journey. He's prolly got it down pat to the T and it would all be perfect. Life isnt perfect. i would prolly bring in Mr Warren (or some one like him) for the "expert" section. Maybe to give pointers along the way of the documentary. Or advice, ideas, explanations. Stuff like that. Professionals? Bah. Real as in the sense i'm using it.. yes.. a "real" film Not one glossed over by actors or pretend stuff. And to answer your question Mr IB - aye the films you mentioned are not real (atleast some) Most are fiction. Though they are GREAT movies. And last "movie" i saw about the lifestyle was umm.. the one with the dude on the boat.. Exit to Eden.. and <sigh> it left so much to be desired! thankfully i read the book.. which also left stuff to be desired.. but not as much as the movie. A REAL documentary!
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