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Re: The *ultimate* castration in motion pictures thread
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 2:16 pm
by Dave (imported)
billf82 (imported) wrote: Tue Dec 18, 2012 1:56 pm
Speaking of James, how about the original Casino Royale where Mr. Bond sits naked in the cane chair from which the seat has been cut. The paddle of the rug beater rests on the floor under his balls and then swings swiftly up. Major excitement in the theater!
I remember that vividly from the book.
Re: The *ultimate* castration in motion pictures thread
Posted: Sun Dec 23, 2012 10:07 am
by bentwood (imported)
bentwood (imported) wrote: Sun Dec 16, 2012 3:24 pm
Found a clip from Piranha 3DD
Do not post an image or video. If you want you can post a link to the visual piece you have found. --FLO--
Oops sorry.
Here's the link:
Piranha 3DD clip (
qXTz7D7KMEc&feature=player_detailpage&list=PLrMAnP0sssLtJSW-ePhjGjLlKsvAyknmo)
Re: The *ultimate* castration in motion pictures thread
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 8:51 am
by nvrgag44 (imported)
OH CRAP! I went to the link posted above and got a message, "Video banned in your country on copyright grounds" or words to that effect. And I'm right here in the midwest of the good 'ol USA. Oh Well!
Re: The *ultimate* castration in motion pictures thread
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 8:58 am
by Paolo
That happens a lot.
Big Industry doesn't understand that if you can watch a clip, and like it, you might go out and actually BUY or RENT their product.
Talk about shooting your own foot off...
Re: The *ultimate* castration in motion pictures thread
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 9:29 am
by Dave (imported)
Let me help settle this now...
Clips of Piranha 3DD are banned in the USA due to copyright laws
If you want to see the penis eaten by toothy fish then buy or rent the movie.
If the clips can be found today, they will be found and taken down tomorrow and not by me. I could care less about the movie.
But the makers of the movie do have that right to keep their clips to what they want and approve.
It's a waste of time to fight the corporate system and keep finding them.
Once a website gets the "letter" demanding they take down the clips, they comply.
Re: The *ultimate* castration in motion pictures thread
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 3:19 pm
by considering (imported)
On Broadway in the Tennessee Williams play, "Sweet Bird of Youth" the aging actresses hired stud is castrated or at least he is off stage. When it was transferred to the screen, with Geraldine Page as the actress, her stud was Paul Newman. However, castration was a bit much for the movies in the 60's and so he is beaten although you are given to understand that perhaps he'll never breed again. Shame they didn't make it now, he'd get sliced. Now, the question might be which current Hollywood Star would be the best to go under the knife?
Re: The *ultimate* castration in motion pictures thread
Posted: Fri Dec 28, 2012 5:52 pm
by Lamortde (imported)
There are multiple torrent downloads of this movie available from FrostWire. As a whole, the movie is rather boring.
Re: The *ultimate* castration in motion pictures thread
Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 4:37 am
by considering (imported)
Lamortde (imported) wrote: Fri Dec 28, 2012 5:52 pm
There are multiple torrent downloads of this movie available from FrostWire. As a whole, the movie is rather boring.
Agreed. The play was only less so. The only advantage to the film is that when you become bored, you can turn it off, walk out ot the theatre, etc. Geraldine played it in New York. I should say, in retrospect it was boring, but, much as HAIR was a shocker in and of its time, "Sweet Bird" was modestly so as seldom had a well known, well liked, well respected actress taken such a role. Paul Newman played Chance Wayne, her "boy Friend" and they repeated these roles in the film. As with much of Williams' work, Hollywood trivialized his plays to make them acceptable, to Play In Peoria if you will. "Cat On A Hot Tim Roof" comes across as very strong due to a plethora of outstanding performances. What was jettisones, only lightly even suggested, was a crucial subplot about the lead male's homosexual behavior with a fellow football player. In general, though, Williams had a tough time in Hollywood. Frank Freeman, then running Paramount. loaned me out to the production company that was making "The Last Of My Solid Gold Watches" at Warners to "see what I could do about the dialogue". I read it and knew that I couldn't do anything about the dialogue. I believe I told Mr. Freeman, that, as amused as I had been working with "Miss Wood" as she insisted on being called, "Daisy Clover" had finished me off and I turned it down. Maybe someone could have done something, William Inge comes to mind as a possibility although I belive by then he was deceased. It's interesting to note that, today, his works are in something of a decline. While many of his plays are a treat for actors they can be a threat to the audience. The late Edward Tanner (nee' Patrick Dennis) said he knew his works wouldn't last as they were too much of a time, too sophisticated in a world that increasingly wasn't amused by wit and social comedies of manners and mores. "Auntie Mame" as hilarious as I found it in 1956, had already been emasculated when it first hit the theatre. Another step down when it got to the movies, then back to Broadway where Angela Lansbury played it as a tour de force and, finally, and sadly, Lucille Ball killed the antic aunt forever. Williams had far more misses than he did hits but along with only a few other writers expanded the realm of what was drama and what was formulaic drama. In thinking about the '50's only one play really stands outh and that's "The Bad Seed" this peaen to junk psychology and the only reason it does is because I am an adopted person and the play rather directly says that the little homocidal maniac in the piece was given up for adoption as someone knew she was "bad".
At all events, it's good to find someone else who has even heard of this film/play. It may run on something like TCM but only because of the star power of Paul Newman and, to a lesser degree, Geraldine Page. Thanks for your comment. PJ
Re: The *ultimate* castration in motion pictures thread
Posted: Tue Feb 05, 2013 8:04 am
by Milkman (imported)
Has anyone else seen the castration( really a penectomy) scene in the remake of "I Spit on Your Grave, 2010" ? It is is much more graphic than the original bath tube scene and the acting is much better.... The thug who gets his penis cut off is played by soap opera star Jeff Benson... who plays the role as someone in shock.. which seems appropriate. I would post the link, but it is on "
SplitDik (imported) wrote: Wed Apr 04, 2012 11:05 pm
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" which is filled with malware. I use Ubuntu , so I have no worries looking at sites like that, but would warn anyone else to be careful
Re: The *ultimate* castration in motion pictures thread
Posted: Sun Feb 10, 2013 10:24 am
by A-1 (imported)
There was a crazy movie on Net Flicks that had this sort of thing. Pretty stupid movie with 5 stories. One was a vignette male version of "Boxing Helena" with a penectomy thrown in, several times, before the "boxing" as a dream... sort of creepy, in a funny kind of way...
If you are interested ask and I will go back and try to find it. I may do it anyway but not today...