Today you get a frivolous post about nothing pertaining to healthy food or fitness. Change of pace if you will.
But hey, isn't great sex part of living a healthy (and happy) life!!!
So. I finished this yesterday.
I read it about 5 days.
And that was all during work hours. Oh wait, last Sunday I took it with me to the gym. Thats the fastest those 20 min increments on various cardio devices I have ever done.
This book has been all over different local and national news.
Even Dateline this coming Friday is doing a piece on BDSM and that its more mainstream than you think.
The question is also being asked: Do we women love our porn as much as the dudes?
And let me be clear about one opinion I have: This IS porn. Soft porn? Hard porn? I don't know, but its some kind of porn. Depending on your own thoughts in general. I would have to say somewhere in the middle.
And no way would I ever ever ever ever consider this a romance novel. Any time I hear someone say that I bust out laughing.
There were a few times in the book, while I am not unaware of (most) things of sexual nature, even I was like whooooa...
My ex: John...he was into some of what is talked about in this book between Christian and Anatasia, and we dabbled here and there; and then later in life, I would become introduced to other not your run of the mill 'life' situations... So again, I'm not immune, nor was I shocked by any of it.
What I was was continually hot and bothered! Not ashamed to say it either.
I am of the thinking that unless you are dead, this book is going to do wonders for a persons sex life. At least for the period of time it takes a woman to read it...and thankfully for the men out there, there are 3 books :O)
There were times I found myself thinking of Christian while I was at home after reading off and on all day. I totally fell into the trap, and almost immediately had already conjured up in mind what he looked like. Of course E.L. James does a great job of describing him more than once through out the book, which helps with that.
Even now I can totally picture him.
:O)
So which brings me to the fact that yes they are talking of making the movie. First off I already know unless that go full throttle and make this an NC17 rating, I won't pay to see it (I don't think). If you take out all the sex, nudity and what-not...well I am just afraid Hollywood will turn it into some nonsense rom-com.
And this is NOT romantic. Nor is it comedic. And I would even go so far as to say its not drama.
Its. Porn. :O) The good kind.
I bought Fifty Shades: Darker yesterday, but I haven't started it yet. I was taken aback by how the first book ended...was not expecting that at all.
Additionally I was trying to think that whoever plays Christian is going to have to fit what I think Christian would look like.
Here are the choices I think for actors who could pull Christian off...in more ways that one. :O)
Johnny Depp...although he is a bit too old but could probably pull it off. Plus I think he's probably kinky sex like in real life, making him totally believable as Christian. |
Justin Timberlake. Not really I guess. Unless he has some MAD acting skills we haven't seen yet. And I wouldnt want him to pick Fifty Shades as the movie to try them out on. |
aaaaand then .... if I had my way...I think Ian Somerhalder is THE. PERFECT. ACTOR. EVER. TO. PLAY. CHRISTIAN.
Seriously, if you have read the book(s), tell me you don't agree with me..... :) I think the 3 photos I have picked below capture Christian's (few) sides in the book.
4 comments:
I am 1/2 way through the 2nd book and it seems to be less about sex and more about their relationship. But trust me, there is still a lot of sex. Nightline referred to it as "Mommy Porn", which made me crack up laughing. I agree that it would be impossible to make these books into a movie without making it completely different. But, I do like your pick for Christian!
BTW, did you see JT in Alpha Dog. Very distrubing!
I have not seen Alpha Dog. I have thought about it a few times, but never end up renting it.
JT definitely shows he can act in it, but I think I like Ian better for Fifty.
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