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It’s black humour and terror film directed by Mitchell Lichtenstein.
It was released in 2007 in Sundance’s festival. The movie Hill be
released this year and is about the idea of making real the urban myth
of the “toothed vagina”.
The movie treats about a virgin girl who discovers that in her body
there is something different. Her vagina possesses teeth and this will
gives her an advantage when she turns into a victim f the masculine
violence. The protagonist soon Hill Start repudiating men and taking
advantage of her physical difference to attack them.
The “toothed vagina” is a classic mythological symbol of men’s fear of
sex. It appears in the mythology of countless cultures and societies
down through the years. Looking into, entering the female orifice seems
fraught with hidden fears, signified by the confusion of sex with death
in overwhelming numbers of male minds.
We are about to finish a new LUST FILMS production. We will tell you
more soon, because now we are very busy with the last days in the
studio. It’s a minimalistic documentary, where six people show us their
intimacy, including their true personality and their real orgasms. It a
project in collaboration with La Maleta Roja, Late Chocolate and Jailhousefuck. More pictures and trailer coming up in a few days.
At last our movie FIVE HOT STORIES FOR HER is available in the Pay Per View Theater of HOT MOVIES FOR HER
Here you can read the five texts that HOT MOVIES FOR HER’s reviewers have written about the movie.
We’ve decided to do something a little
different because we are totally in love with Erika Lust’s latest
movie, Five Hot Stories For Her. Instead of trying to cram all of our
praise into one little review, we’re going to review each scene
individually every Monday for the next 5 weeks. Since I won the jello
wrestling competition, I get to go first!
Violet Blue, sex writer, has recently published Best women’s sex
2008. This is her third volume and there are 21 steamy erotic stories
where women are the protagonists. Nevertheless, Erotica Readers and
Writers Association has said that “These stories aren’t only
erotic—they’re also enjoyable for their strong characterization and
clever narrative devices. Sex is different for each of us with every
experience. This anthology is a glorious celebration of all those
wonderful and warming differences.”
Violet Blues
is a good friend and sex columnist for the San Francisco Chronicle, and
is also the bestselling author of seven books on sex and sexuality. She
also writes about erotica, pornography, and sexual pleasure and health
for various magazines, and she is a trained sex educator in Berkley
University.
Founded in 2002, CineKink is an organization that recognizes and
encourages the positive depiction of sexuality and kink in film and
television, most visibly through its annual film festival, CineKink NYC.
Featuring a specially-selected program of films and videos that
celebrate and explore a wide diversity of sexuality, with offerings
drawn from both Hollywood and beyond, works presented at CineKink NYC
range from documentary to drama, camp comedy to hot porn and everything
in between.
In addition to screenings, the annual festival also includes a short
film competition, audience choice awards, presentations, parties and a
gala kick-off fundraiser, all followed by a national screening tour.
I admire Diablo Cody, she is only 29 and she just won a Oscar for Best Script for JUNO, an amazing movie, written by an amazing woman. We really noeed more like you Diablo.
A new VIVID ALT movie, the alt-punk-indie label of Vivid.
When four aspiring starlets find themselves in the seedy underbelly
of show business, their drams of stardom turn into a living hell. Once
deemed damaged goods, they end up fending for themselves in the margins
of society.
Now hardened, restless and with an insatiable appetite for revenge
and ultra violence, they take control of Transaction Junction, the main
intersection used by the purveyors of vice to supply Hollywood s demand
for contraband.
Their lucrative racket is at ris when the completion of the freeway
bypass threatens to take away their control of their Hollywood
connection.
No one gets in or out without paying their dues!!
And on top of all, the movie has an amazing soundtrack, look:
THE GOOMEN -Damn Good ‘n’ Ready
FIRECRACKERS - Break Out
THE TIJUANA BIBLES - Big Belt Buckle
CHUY AND THE BOBCATS - Hard Headed Homan
GISELLE,LUIS ARRIAGA - Baby Please Don’t Go
GISELLE - Chills And Fever
SANTOS - You Gotta Move
LUIS ARRIAGA - Wild In The Heat
LUIS ARRIAGA - Hammond jam
LUIS ARRIAGA - A Bailar
CANDYCRASH - Heartbreaker
Within almost ten years in business Goliath, now located in Berlin,
has established itself as a highly acclaimed international publisher of
diverse and often daring photography and art books unafraid to
introduce controversial, erotic and subcultural perspectives to modern
life.
It all started with a photo book about the UFO phenomenon. This was
way back in 1997 in New York. Goliath had finally landed. Ever since
then Goliath has been fighting to make the world a visually better one
with publishing books about The Sexy, The Weird And The Extraordinary.
They don’t believe in pornography, but in fun and art – and of
course in good photography. Boredom is the first cardinal sin. This
explains why they never specialize, but have a wide interest in
challenging perspectives and visual entertainment.
Amongst their illustrious society of artists are names like the
north-american subculture documentalist Charles Gatewood, renowed
erotic photographer and punk-rocker Dave Naz, the Belgian artist Pierre
Radisic, rock photographer legend Derek Ridgers, gender provocateur and
chronicler of the industrial and goth culture Fred Berger, artist and
photographer Paul Smith, many talented amateur photographers with a
fresh view on girls and life, hemp-activist Rob Griffin, alternative
sex’n’punk photographer The Lovely Brenda from New York, retro pin-up
specialist Octavio Arizala or fetish fashion photographer Emma
Delves-Broughton – to name just a few.
Goliath’s variety couldn’t be broadlier based. They often get asked, if Goliath is an “erotic publisher”. “It’s
a yes and no. Yes, we like it naked, who doesn’t? No, we publish art.
Who says art is not allowed to be naked? But it is not all about the
bare naked truths. Our photographers are creative, often multitasking
artists with a sixth sense for style, zeitgeist, new visual concepts
and the unconventional. At Goliath books we are deeply committed to
high standards in production and design as well as to the high artistic
quality of our publications. Our latest brainchild is the stock agency
Goliathimages.com to help to spread and promote the good photography
and art to a publishing world that is full of clichés about the
definition of “erotic”. And that’s the mission we are on.”
Never before have pornography and sexualized material been so
readily available and pervasive in young people’s everyday life. TV
programmes, advertising, and the music industry exploit and play with
pornographic codes and scenarios. The sex industry launches and
promotes its products via youth channels and websites.
How do young people navigate through this pornographic landscape? Does
the omnipresence of pornography breed curiosity or resistance? How does
pornography challenge the role of parents and teachers?
Generation P? provides answers to these questions and presents
a unique body of new research on youth, gender and pornography. The
study shows that the vast majority of young people in the Nordic
countries have seen porn. But young people do not swallow the
pornographic messages without resistance, and some are very critical of
or actively opposed to them.
It is very seldom that the voices of young people are heard in
the public debate on pornography. In Generation P? focus is set on the
voices, definitions and experiences with pornography of young people
themselves.
The book contains contributions from leading researchers from
different academic fields: sociology, psychology, media research,
social work and public health.
The book is published by the Danish School of Education Press and my
good freind Anne Sabo has written really nice words about my last movie
FIVE HOT STORIES FOR HER.
Isabella Rossellini’s short film series “Green Pornos” is probably one of the most talked-about movies at this year’s Berlinale
film festival. The actress and director plays eight different insects
in the 8 one-minute episodes of “Green Porno,” a series made for mobile
phones.
The film has the look of puppet theater, with its sets and costumes
made from material and paper. For example, Rossellini dresses up in a
green tube to play the role of the dragonfly or she glues six paper
eyes to her face and spins a net out of hemp to create a spider’s web
in which the object of her desire can be trapped.
“Green Pornos” was commissioned by the Sundance Film Festival based in Salt Lake City.
Rossellini’s “Green Pornos” is being shown as part of the “Forum
Expanded” section of this year’s Berlinale. Three glass cabinets
contain three mobile phones each, showing the insect sex. The screens
are embedded in tree trunks or in the mouth of a frog. Visitors can
look through a magnifying glass to observe the details more closely.
Interview of Isabella Rossellini at the Sundance festival with film extracts:
Welcome to Lust Films, an adult entertainment production company with a
modern, feminine and feminist approach. We produce movies for women and
couples, TV programs and series, documentaries, Internet content... a
new audiovisual product with style, humor, passion, glamour, deisgn,
and of course… sex.
FIVE HOT STORIES FOR HER is a compilation of five short films writen and directed by Erika Lust. Erika presents five modern, urban, spicy and explicit stories, where the sex takes place in a natural and realistic atmosphere. FIVE HOT STORIES FOR HER
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Here is a selection of sites that we like, enjoy and recommend:
My friends of IFEELMYSELF.COM are hosting hundreds of fresh, natural, modern and cool clips of women having real and intense pleasure.
Punk Rock Pinup Girls In LUST FILMS we are big fans of SUICIDE GIRLS, they were pioneers in showing that a different kind of erotica was possible.
beautifulagony.com
is a place were you can see real people having real sex, and enjoying
thmselves. You will just see their faces, but sometimes it's even more
erotic not to see what they are doing with their hands. Cute bouys and
nice girls, A must see!
LUST FILMS of BARCELONA supports NGOs comabting sexual exploitation
and fighting for human rights for women. We give a percentage of our
annual revenue to these causes and we encourage you to do it also.
Why Is Prostitution Illegal?The oldest question about the oldest profession.
By Emily Bazelon Posted Monday, March 10, 2008, at 7:12 PM ET
Read more of Slate's
coverage of the Eliot Spitzer prostitution scandal. Emily Bazelon was
online on March 13 to chat with readers about this article; read the transcript.
When he was attorney general, Eliot Spitzer had no trouble going after a "sophisticated prostitution ring." As governor, he apparently had no trouble patronizing one.
The hypocrisy speaks for itself. But what about the oldest question
about the oldest profession: Why, exactly, is prostitution illegal?
The
case for making it against the law to buy sex begins with the premise
that it's base and exploitative and demeaning to sex workers. Legalizing prostitution expands it,
the argument goes, and also helps pimps, fails to protect women, and
leads to more back-alley violence, not less. This fight over
legalization has been waged in the last few years over international
human-trafficking laws and proposals to make prostitution legal in countries like Bulgaria,
a movement that the U.S. government helped defeat. In 2004, the federal
government expressed its position: "The United States government takes
a firm stance against proposals to legalize prostitution because
prostitution directly contributes to the modern-day slave trade and is
inherently demeaning." The government also claims that legalizing or
tolerating prostitution creates "greater demand for human trafficking
victims." And yet, prostitution is legal in parts of Nevada, a
companion to other cherished vices.
You don't have to be a
moralist or a prude to buy the argument for banning prostitution. But
if you're so inclined, it's an easy one to take apart. Martha Nussbaum,
a law and philosophy professor at the University of Chicago, argues
that lots of work involves the sale of bodily services and that lots of
the work that poor women do involves bad working conditions. For her,
it's all about context—there's a big difference between a street worker
controlled by a pimp and a high-end call girl who picks her own
clients, and the real question is how to increase poor women's access
to decent and safe work in general. Legalizing prostitution "is likely
to make things a little better for women who have too few options to
begin with," Nussbaum writes.
The
extremely pricey outfit Spitzer apparently used looks like an example
of the high-end trade Nussbaum would distinguish from low-rent street
work. The further defense of such escort services is that prostitution
is inevitable and that conditions will be better for everyone all
around if it's regulated (more condoms, fewer beatings). This parallels
the argument against Prohibition or in favor of drug legalization:
Illegality puts the bad guys and their guns in control. Women who fear
prosecution can't go to the police for help. Better to give women more
recourse to head off abuse and even inspect brothels for health-code
violations.
Would legalizing prostitution increase trafficking?
Not necessarily. "By this logic, the state of Nevada should be awash in
foreign sex slaves, leading one to wonder what steps the Justice
Department is taking to free them," writer David Feingold noted dryly
in Foreign Policy in 2005. Countries in which prostitution is
legal—Australia, Germany, the Netherlands—aren't cesspools. On the
other hand, they haven't seen the demand for prostitution drop off,
either, and sometimes it rises.
That's a disappointment for
advocates of legalization, and lately there's another favorite model.
In 1999, Sweden made it legal to sell sex but illegal to buy it—only
the johns and the traffickers can be prosecuted. This is the only
approach to prostitution that's based on "sex equality," argues
University of Michigan law professor Catharine MacKinnon. It treats
prostitution as a social evil but views the women who do it as the
victims of sexual exploitation who "should not be victimized again by
the state by being made into criminals," as MacKinnon put it to me in
an e-mail. It's the men who use the women, she continued, who are
"sexual predators" and should be punished as such.
In
an effort to quantify, qualify and classify all there is to know about
our sexual omniverse, our sexy friends at Guanabee have attempted to
help every one out there determine just how easy it is to get laid
depending on what country you call home. They've assigned all the major
countries of the Spanish-speaking world (and Brazil) a number known as
the "Country Fuckability Value" (CFV). We're not really sure how it's
calculated, because it's rooted in high-end mathematic theory and
therefore too complex for dummies like us the average blogger.
But we really like the idea behind it, even if what we really want to
know is how accurate it is. To test the system, we've chosen what we
think is the hottest babe from each of the countries in the chart and
lined them up to see how their national ratings translate to real-life
bangability. Granted, some of our choices might not coincide with your
own; after all, identifying hot Uruguayan pornstars is not our strong
suit, and sometimes we've had to resort to national descent instead of
actual citizenship. If you disagree with our choices or the rankings,
defend your nation's honor in the comments. That said, and without
further ado ... let the battle of the babes begin.
(*Ed. note: Yes, we know Spain isn't in Latin America -- but it was
in the original list we based this post on. We also just wanted to
include Penelope Cruz somehow.)
What happen to Maria Sanchez, I mean Jasmine Byrne?
Anyway, they all pretty much blow the top off the fuckable meter!
Vanessa Del Rio(The Belladonna of her era)in her day was as hot they
came. Now fifty plus pounds heavier(and much older), she is still very
fuckable.
Adding Penelope was cool too. The chick looks like a big dish of ice
cream that makes you wanna lick the bowl over and over again.
No disrespect, but this is a pretty fucked up list. Definitely no proper justice done with this list. I'm sorry, what a joke.
I don't get how you compare a Classy Actress / Musician reppin' one
country, and some dirty cumface slut whore reppin' another, and then
comparing the two?