Today guys and girls we are going for something a little sophisticated and rather different from the usual smut out there. Today we are looking at what many consider to be the greatest adult films of all time. Ladies and gentlemen I present to you 1974′s fantastic The Private Afternoons Of Pamela Mann from the legendary Henry Paris a.k.a Radley Metzger (The Cat and The Canary, The Alley Cats) starring an all star cast such as Barbara Bourbon (Mondo Weirdo, A Dirty Western) in the starring role as Pamela Mann, Eric Edwards (Laura’s Toys, Great Sexpectations), Alan Marlow (Afternoon Delights, Rollerbabies), the fantastic Jamie Gillis (New Wave Hookers, Beverly Hills Cox), Marc Stevens (Devil In Miss Jones, Deep Throat II) and Georgina Spelvin (Bad Blood, Devil In Miss Jones) to name a few.
The film in a nutshell follows Eric Edwards playing as a private eye… a...
The film in a nutshell follows Eric Edwards playing as a private eye… a...
- 4/23/2012
- by Guest
- Nerdly
Hollyoaks student Rob Edwards will feel like an "idiot" after trying to move on quickly from girlfriend Annalise Appleton, it has been revealed. As first reported last month, Rob's relationship with Annalise (Tamaryn Payne) is about to come to an end on screen, but he tries to bounce back by chatting up Theresa McQueen (Jorgie Porter) at the Su Bar. However, the jock's antics don't go down well with his friend and rugby team-mate Will Savage, who is still protective over Theresa following their recent split. James Atherton, who plays Will, told TV Times that Rob's antics are partly motivated by jealousy - as he has started to struggle on the rugby pitch compared to his mate. Atherton explained: "Rob picked up an injury from the car accident and has never really recovered (more)...
- 3/8/2012
- by By Daniel Kilkelly
- Digital Spy
When you hear that Robert Zemeckis is producing a film featuring a mix of animated and live-action characters -- that is, the animated characters are explicitly animated within the world of the film -- what do you think of? If you said Cool World, you're close. Since Robert Zemeckis has steadily talked about a Roger Rabbit sequel over the years, this announcement of another film in a very similar vein seems awfully strange. More details after the break. Badass Digest [1] pointed me towards a Variety [2] article that says Rob Edwards (The Princess and the Frog screenwriter) is writing Animated American for producers Robert Zemeckis and Bob Cooper. The film is about "an animated baby raised by a live-action family until his 18th birthday, when he decides to find his real family with the help of his friend and her jealous boyfriend." As Bd notes, it seems really weird that Robert Zemeckis...
- 5/19/2011
- by Russ Fischer
- Slash Film
Will Smith's Overbrook Entertainment is producing Amulet for Disney with Will and his children Jaden (The Karate Kid) and Willow (I am Legend) loosely attached to star in the film. Princess and the Frog scribe Rob Edwards was hired to write the script based on the Kazu Kibuishi graphic novel. The story is about a teen boy and his sister who learn they are the gatekeepers into an enchanted land of monsters, demons and talking animals. They learn they must learn how to operate a powerful amulet in order to save the world.
Amulet has been in the works since before it was announced Willow Smith would be starring in Annie. Jaden Smith is attached to star in Karate Kid 2, Monster Witness Relocation Program and M. Night Shymalan's 1000 Ae. It's unclear how many, if any, of the Smith family still plan to star in the film.
Source: Variety...
Amulet has been in the works since before it was announced Willow Smith would be starring in Annie. Jaden Smith is attached to star in Karate Kid 2, Monster Witness Relocation Program and M. Night Shymalan's 1000 Ae. It's unclear how many, if any, of the Smith family still plan to star in the film.
Source: Variety...
- 5/18/2011
- by tara@kidspickflicks.com (Tara the Mom)
- kidspickflicks
Rob Edwards (Princess and the Frog) has been hired to write the script for Disney's "Animated American," a live-action/CG film to be produced by Robert Zemeckis (Who Framed Roger Rabbit). The story revolves around an animated baby raised by a live-action family until his 18th birthday, when he decides to find his real family with the help of his friend and her jealous boyfriend. Edwards is also writing "Amulet" for Warner Bros, which has Will Smith and his son Jaded attached to star. The movie follows a teenage boy and his sister, who are pulled into a mystical world of demons, monsters and talking animals and discover that they are the last in a line of gatekeepers who must quickly learn to control a powerful amulet to save the world.
- 5/18/2011
- WorstPreviews.com
Photograph by Dean Kaufman
Photograph by Dean Kaufman
The landscape architect shares the tools and inspirations that help him breathe life into the artificial.
Ken Smith is not one to blend in. The New York -- based designer moves beyond earth and stone in his work, often employing surprising elements such as bright synthetic flowers and plastic rocks. "Landscapes are made up of all sorts of synthetic things, and most people try to hide it," he says. "I don't."
1. Plastic Rock
Pieces like this hollow rock, which Smith is proposing for a roof garden atop a new Conrad hotel in New York's Financial District, make sculptural statements while sidestepping weight restrictions. ($131, lowes.com)
2. Model Off-highway Truck
Smith's business-card holder is a model of a Caterpillar truck normally reserved for earth-moving jobs. "I'm always pushing things around, so this appeals to me." ($69, shopcaterpillar.com)
3. Reference Book
"The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces,...
Photograph by Dean Kaufman
The landscape architect shares the tools and inspirations that help him breathe life into the artificial.
Ken Smith is not one to blend in. The New York -- based designer moves beyond earth and stone in his work, often employing surprising elements such as bright synthetic flowers and plastic rocks. "Landscapes are made up of all sorts of synthetic things, and most people try to hide it," he says. "I don't."
1. Plastic Rock
Pieces like this hollow rock, which Smith is proposing for a roof garden atop a new Conrad hotel in New York's Financial District, make sculptural statements while sidestepping weight restrictions. ($131, lowes.com)
2. Model Off-highway Truck
Smith's business-card holder is a model of a Caterpillar truck normally reserved for earth-moving jobs. "I'm always pushing things around, so this appeals to me." ($69, shopcaterpillar.com)
3. Reference Book
"The Social Life of Small Urban Spaces,...
- 3/23/2011
- by Tim Mckeough
- Fast Company
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