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They're soulmates, your honour.
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junker-town · 3 years
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Fumble Dimension: We’re here to fix or ruin soccer, whichever comes first
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In Part 1 of their latest project, Kofie and Jon explore the hit soccer simulator Football Manager and try to create the best and worst formations imaginable.
We hope you dig the video just above, which is Part 1 of our biggest Fumble Dimension adventure yet. Part 2 will be ready to roll in a few weeks. In the meantime, Kofie and I spent some time talking about Football Manager, our experience producing this episode, and some thoughts about video games at large.
Jon: Ever since we started Fumble Dimension last year, people have been asking us to make a soccer episode. Even before that, people had been asking me to make some kind of soccer video for years. I never did because I just have such a layperson’s understanding of soccer and didn’t feel qualified, so I think Fumble Dimension was the only type of show where that ever would have been possible. This way, I can play my complete lack of understanding of the sport for laughs.
Despite all the silliness, I actually learned a little about soccer through all the mad experiments we ran. From a nuts-and-bolts perspective, what do you appreciate most about the sport? How did screwing around with soccer differ from messing around with other sports?
Kofie: This was the hardest Fumble Dimension script to write because there was so much going on outside of the game. From the tactics, to the chemistry, to keeping up with all of the friendlies, FA Cup games and Carabao Cup games. I respect the fact that soccer truly seems like a year-round event. We went from July to March and I only stopped there because I needed to end the video. When our Premier League season’s ended, there were more friendlies on the schedule after it. Incredible.
Jon: You talked about it in the video, but I know people like complaining about EA, so let’s give the people what they want. Originally, we wanted to experiment using a game from the FIFA series, but those games just wouldn’t do what we wanted them to. Can you go a little more in-depth into what working with those games is like, and why they drove us to use Football Manager instead?
Kofie: When we came up with the idea for this video, I had my sights set on FIFA 20 (FIFA 21 and Football Manager 2021 weren’t out yet) because we had just done Out of the Park Baseball and I wanted to go back to a game with some dope graphics and funny facial expressions. However, for some reason, FIFA Manager mode wouldn’t let me spectate the games, which got rid of all of the possibilities for gathering footage. I took a look at PES 2020 also but settled on Football Manager because they seemed to have more extensive tactic and strategy options. At Fumble Dimension, we prioritize the potential for wackiness over how good a game’s graphics look, and Football Manager had the highest ceiling for it.
Jon: So you can spectate a game in a standard FIFA match but you CAN’T in manager mode, right?
Kofie: Yeah. Like in FIFA 20, you could spectate in quick play and not manager mode. From what I remember from FIFA 21 (which released midway through production of this video), the problem still occurred. You could sim games, but they would let you jump into matches mid-sim. When you jumped into matched mid-simulation, you still had to control a team.
That’s what I remember, at least. I uninstalled FIFA 21 on the same day I got it.
Jon: That’s such an easy fix, and it’s such a perfect representation of how EA Sports has lost touch with the people who play their games. I have lots of firsthand experience with the Madden series. They haven’t changed anything meaningful about the create-a-player in over a decade. Out of curiosity I recently looked up the create-a-player from Madden 05, I think it was, and compared it side-by-side with a YouTube walkthrough for the create-a-player in Madden 21. The options were all almost exactly the same. I mean, the teams behind Football Manager and Out of the Park Baseball are constantly adding and perfecting new features. They’re practically embedded with their gamers, constantly receiving feedback from their respective communities. Meanwhile, EA is a gigantic company charging $60 for their games every year. What’s their excuse, you know?
Sorry, I’ll get off my soapbox. I think one thing people should understand about Fumble Dimension is how much research and experimentation it takes behind the scenes. Football Manager is a really complex game, and since you came into it with no experience, you had to take some time to really learn the nuts and bolts of how it worked. What would you say was the toughest, most tedious part of this project for you?
Kofie: The most tedious part for me was the fact that I felt like I couldn’t skip anything. Unlike OOTP Baseball, Football Manager’s main screen was the emails. There was a lot of tedious reading to see if there was anything worth putting in the video. Most of the time there wasn’t.
I will extend an olive branch, however. Football Manager gave us many options to help make the games go by quicker. I had the option to view “extended highlights” where they only show “important gameplay” like goals, set pieces and close calls. This was very helpful for me as I captured footage for over 60 games. If I watched all the games in real time it would have been over 5,400 minutes of potential footage to fit into a 90-minute video.
Jon: Even then, I hope everyone understands how much work that goes into that. I remember all the grinding and obsessive footage-capturing that went into Breaking Madden. While you’re producing the project, you don’t really know for sure what you’ll need and what you won’t, so you just have to grab all the footage you can and organize it as well as you can. But even that was nothing compared to a project like this. That’s why I kind of see Fumble Dimension as the final form of Breaking Madden. These experiments are just so much bigger and more ambitious.
One of my favorite parts of this entire first episode was listening to Kim talk about her experience with Football Manager. Specifically, she explains that it’s such a sophisticated game with so many moving parts that even some of the best players in the world can’t go undefeated in a season. There are just so many curveballs to navigate and no way you can reliably win out every single time, and that’s something I find REALLY interesting. In that way, Football Manager is almost more of a storytelling tool than a traditional “game.” It’s sort of like SimCity. It’s about the building more than it’s about the winning.
This actually leads me to a more philosophical question when it comes to games. As we’ve learned over the last few months, Football Manager is a superior game to FIFA in many meaningful ways, despite FIFA having a gigantic budget and incredible production values. We see games like Cyberpunk 2077 that are so large that they literally can’t even be made correctly. Do you think it’s possible that video games, or at least the big-budget ones, are on balance getting less good?
Kofie: I think that for a lot of big budget things, the lack of competition leads to complacency in the industry. Why should NBA 2K try to push boundaries when NBA Live can’t get their shit together? Why should Madden try hard when they have no competition? I spoke to a few friends last week and they talked about how NBA 2K18 broke them. I don’t look at these big yearly releases like I used to anymore because I don’t trust them. I also think that there are more and more indie and lower budget games worth my time. Look at Among Us and Fall Guys, simple games that take the world by storm because they’re FUN and don’t feel like they only want your money. Ghost of Tsushima is one of the best games I’ve ever seen. The only thing I ask is that games put effort into them. People ask for Fumble Dimensions of certain games, but if the game doesn’t have effort put into it then we can’t break it.
The Cyberpunk glitches are hilarious, though.
NOW is the time to actually buy cyberpunk, while the bugs are still hot and hilarious, not refund it! cherish this pic.twitter.com/CSEmyKmrQl
— Gene Park (@GenePark) December 17, 2020
Jon: Oh, these are so good. I will say that video game glitches are one of the purest forms of comedy. I’ve noticed that whenever video games actually try to be funny, through dialogue or parody or what have you, it almost always sucks. The accidental shit is a hundred times funnier than any quirky NPC could ever be. Maybe there’s a lesson in that. We don’t necessarily need the huge production values! We don‘t need you to exploit your workforce and make them work unreasonable hours to get these too-large games out on time!
Maybe y’all ought to pay attention instead to what people actually love in games. Maybe it’s not just about beating it, or about immersing yourself in a world. Maybe it’s about taking some kind of ownership in it. Building stuff. Creating stuff. Breaking stuff. If you’re inventive enough, you can give us a game in which we can sort of tell our own story. Don’t worry about making the graphics immersive. Often times, we don’t give a shit.
Anyway. Good talking as always, Kofie. You excited to drop Part 2?
Kofie: Absolutely. People might watch Part 1 and think that this is a pretty tame Fumble Dimension ... bless their hearts. They haven’t seen anything yet.
Jon: Oh Lord. The worst is yet to come. Guarantee it.
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jamlessness · 7 years
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first lady, five.
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pairing: taehyung x reader. word count: 3.1k content: inappropriate language, mention of physical violence, ice hockey!au
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The cold wall in your back was definitely not a concern when his heated body hovered over yours, locking you in the safety of his arms as you kept him just as secure by wrapping your legs around his waist. There was no sound beyond the soft moans you left in each other’s mouths and a couple of hearts beating fast enough to break their rib cages.
You didn’t realized how addicting his lips were until Taehyung pulled away to catch his breath. You grunted in disappointment and soon his grin was placed against your neck, making sure to leave a trail of blossoms as his teeth found the skin of your collarbone. Another sound left from the back of your throat as your fingers got lost in the locks of his hair, now approving his actions - his hands snaking under your shirt while his lips not leaving your body.
Once again, Taehyung seemed to be too distant for it to be bearable and your gaze soon rushed to find an answer on his own, any sign of anger or annoyance disappearing the second his dark, magnetic eyes emated care and adoration as they were fixed on you. They also mirrored a silent promise that you couldn’t precisely describe, but your body seemed to understand pretty well.
That moment it occurred to you that maybe Heaven was real.
In fact, it seemed pretty clear that Heaven was him.
Slowly, your captain started to make his way to your lips again, all the rush you shared gone and honestly it was better this way.
But you came to disagree once the lack of speed became torturous, almost too much for you to handle. And the more you waited, the more you had to wait until despair took over as you realize that maybe his lips would never finds yours.
And they didn’t.
All you got from that long waiting was the sound of clapping right next to your right ear, deafening you to the complaints you received for a few seconds.
You blinked slowly as your eyes adjusted to the completely different scenery you found yourself in. Instinctively, you looked for Taehyung but he was nowhere to be seen as the puzzle in your head just turned bigger and bigger. You found Malia instead, questioning you about your last actions with a simple glare.
“That’s probably my fault.” Jimin’s voice echoed clear when you were finally able to distinguish sounds - and realize your teacher was scolding you. “I may or may not have destroyed her on practice yesterday.” his funny yet cute face had the expected effect since your classmates were not the only ones to be drooling over his apologetical expressions and soft tone - Miss Kwon, your literature teacher, had also fell for her favorite student’s spell.
For the brief seconds Jimin gave you to recover as he drawn the attention all to himself, you recalled enough conscience to notice a couple things: first, Park Jimin was explicitly roasting you and you couldn’t care less - in fact, you were quite grateful; second, you not only had slept in class but you had also been trapped in a dream with no other than Kim Taehyung.
With your eyes shot wide, you once again experienced silent communication with Malia, you requesting something this time which was quickly interpreted.
For the next three minutes you had to bear with your best friend’s poor acting as she convinced Miss Kwon that you should be taken to the nursery. Of course, you also had to put on quite a show and Jimin stepped in to make things easier, only increasing the debt of gratitude you had for him.
“What the hell was that?” Malia demanded the moment the both of you found safety on the empty hallways that led to the nursery - because, after all, you really thought you should drop by.
“That’s a hella good question.” you replied, too humorous for it to be a good thing and it was enough to make your best friend stop on her tracks and, consequently, you stopped with her.
“Did he really hit you that hard on yesterday’s pract-”
“We both know that there’s a reason for him to be alive until this very moment.” her frown accented at your words, her eyes becoming bigger with time. A deep sigh left your mouth as started to pace in front of her, almost certain that you should get your brain checked for the things you were about to say. “I don’t know what happened for me to fall asleep on class but that’s no big deal compared to-” you refrained your speech by biting your lips. It’s too absurd, you told yourself.
“Compared to what?”
You stole a glance of her to analyze how honest you should be. The answer came on the very same second.
“I dreamt of Taehyung.” your arms  nervously crossed at your chest as you looked away. “I think I like him.” you admitted, eyebrows knitting together as you concluded that those words tasted much sweeter than they should.
Since it was Malia in front you, listening to your new found secret, you expected yelling, jumping and even hitting, since she has been telling you to invest on Taehyung since his feelings became known. But once again your expectations didn’t meet reality as her expression remained intact. A hint of regret stroke you. Perhaps it was too soon to let it be known.
“What are you going to do about it?” that tone made you widen your eyes absolutely aware of its meaning. “How are you gonna tell him?”
“I won’t?” it sounded more like a question and it put you in a very difficult position with Malia. She could read you like the palm of her hand and your doubt wouldn’t be left like that. In order to escape, you started walking towards your original destination again.
“Talk to me, Min Y/N.” she proposed, quickly following your steps.
“There’s nothing left to talk, Malia, honestly…” you sighed as her hands grabbed you by your shoulders, turning you on your heels so you could face her.
“What is so frightening about having feelings for him?” Malia shot with wide eyes, unable to understand your mindset. “About those feelings being exact the same he has for you? Why is it so scary?”
“Because none of this will last!” you snapped back on a louder tone and she froze at your seriousness. “Because if I give this a shot, it will get out of control and end and hurt and I’ll regret every bit of it. Can’t you see? This is nothing but a waste of time. Mine and his!” you retreated before you couldn’t stop yourself from talking and ended up blabbering about undesirable topics.
You were so drowned in calming yourself down that you had no idea of how horrified your best friend was. In fact, you only happened to look back at her when alarmed and unrecognizable words left her mouth a few seconds later. You instantly frowned, trying to understand her.
“You became your mother.”
Your heart shrank to those words, pain pinching the sides of your head as there was nothing you could use to protest to that conclusion. Everyone knew that your mom always thought about the downside first and it usually mastered her life choices. For awhile, you thought that was her superpower since she used it to avoid bad decisions; but soon you realized it kept her away from the good decisions as well and you decided to not rate it as a quality anymore.
“It can’t be that bad.” you claimed and chuckled in a desperate attempt of being right - you knew you weren’t.
A simple nod was used to say your goodbyes and you never really got an answer. Honestly, it was better this way. There was too much going on in your head and no one else could help you but yourself.
“Min!” your head tilted towards Coach Choi, as he called for you the exact moment you showed up in the locker room for the game on a saturday afternoon. Immediately, you avoided to stare back at any of your teammates, that weren’t many but kept you under a close watch. “How are you feeling?” his eyebrows raised as his eyes were filled with a concern you appreciated.
“Ready to play puck, coach.” your reassuring smile right after a firm nod was all that needed for him to know you were ready indeed.  
“Suit up, then.” he winked and you gave him one final nod before walking away to do as he said before the room was crowded with your teammates.
You felt Taehyung’s eyes on your every move but, just as you have done for the past few days, you didn’t give it any importance. Even when your heart sped up in your chest and his mere presence changed the atmosphere, you focused on turning him a blur in your eyes, just like you have done with every subject that was bothering you to to death: your parents’ situation, Yoongi’s silence and Malia’s stubbornness.
Hitting the ice was nothing less than healing, mainly when a very known voice travelled all the way from the home stands until it found it on the center ice for the warm up session. Seeing your brother right on the first row, cheering for you has done you better than you could ever thought and gave you another reason to work harder.
“I see you’re still whipped!” an annoying laughter resounded not too far from you, a bit after the visiting team started taking place on ice for warm ups as well. You turned your head just enough to find the jerk willing to guarantee a fight on the upcoming game. It surprised you to see that it seemed to be a conversation between the two captains - the one you knew not really into that dialogue.
“I see you still haven’t learnt your lesson.” Taehyung replied, not even bothering to take his eyes off of his point of interest: you. He respected your distance but it didn’t make him less worried, mainly after Jimin told him what happened on class a few days ago.
The other was ready to reply but he held back on his tracks once he realized where Kim’s eyes were trained. A smugly grin took over his lips as his blades made his way on the ice to meet you, leaving your captain behind.
“My dear, beautiful first lady!” he claimed as he placed himself by your side and by the corner of your vision you spotted Jungkook’s sharpen eyes in your direction, letting you know he was ready for anything you needed him to. With an almost imperceptible move of your head, you told him to focus on the upcoming match. “I happened to hear that Captain Kim didn’t take care of business…” he lowered his voice as he got closer. Disgust filled you up but it wasn’t something new, so your posture remained just the same. Being one of the few girls in the competition and, in fact, the first one after so long, you were quite used to listen to those types of things and there was no way in hell you could feel intimidated. “We should hang out when this is over, y’know.” his smirk grew as you could even feel him breathing against your skin, the proximity making you sick. “I guarantee you won’t even remember him after we fuck.”
The whistle blew, letting it be known that the game would start really soon as your mind drove you back to the day where Taehyung got into a fight for you with the very same guy standing in front of you. He said nasty stuff about you, noona, you recalled Jungkook explaining; Really nasty stuff, he added. You knew how low the trash talk could get when directed straight to you but you also knew that if he had the guts to say that to your face, the things he told your captain were far from that sweet. The mix of feelings you have had since that day crushing you like a wave weren’t of much help when your fists seemed pretty eager to find his face.
With one bold glare in his direction, you skated back to your team as they all seemed to be en guard if anything. Your silence was unusual, but obviously the best answer you could give - because an spectacle right before the game would put you in big trouble and you really intended to work hard in front of your brother. The team seemed to acknowledge and approve your decision.
The game soon started and proved to be worthy of every piece of concentration you could get into it. Jungkook assisted you in the first goal and it didn’t take long for Jimin to find his own with a breakaway. Your team had to change the strategy a few times after suffering a couple of dangerous attacks, both of them succeeding in turning it into an even match again.
It wasn’t until the first minutes of the second period for Taehyung to prove how valuable he was in a power play. But, unfortunately, the advantage made your team cool down and retreat, a tendency you followed during the last matches of the regular season in order to save energy for your granted spot in the playoffs. A few minutes later it was clear for all of you that it was not the best choice since the visiting team was celebrating another score through your lazy defense.
“Noona, maybe you should heat things up.” one of your teammates suggested once you were back in the bench for the line change. You were gasping for air and your eyes were still glued to the action on ice as those words hit you. You only had time to turn to face your junior before the answer came from the other side:
“She’s not a fucking plumber (a player that loves to do the dirty work in the corners and go to the dirty areas; usually not the most skilled player).” Taehyung shot back, breathlessly, but his tone never failed to imply that it wasn’t an option, even for later. Given your playing style today, you wanted to keep your hands clean and, for him, it worked pretty well.
“Their confidence is on the roof.” you examined as another brilliant play by the opposite team elaborated in front of your eyes.
“We gotta break it down.” he completed your thought and you simply nodded, the solution popping in your head on the next second.
“How’s your vocabulary, capt’n?” you cocked an eyebrow, moving just enough to properly stare at him and see that he mimicked your expression.
“Really, Min? Trash talking?” the answer came in a shrug.
“You didn’t come up with a better option.” he shook his head to your statement, his eyes back to the ice and by the way he sighed, you knew he’d go for your method. “It doesn’t need to get physical.” you added, already triumphant and Taehyung scoffed.
“It better not.” he spared you one last glance before paying full attention to the game.
It didn’t take long for your line to be back on ice and the plan got met the action. If you have been avoiding the rival’s trash talk this entire time, now you were paying back in a doubled dose. Other of your teammates soon followed and you couldn’t hold back a grin as you realized the nerves taking over your guests: they lost the puck easily and overreacted to a wrong play. The corner of your lips only stretched farther when you got a nod from Taehyung while he sticked out his tongue, acknowledging the genius nature of your plan, to which you responded with a wink.
Another trend of yours the juniors decided to follow was to avoid the hits at all costs. It was a way the visitors found to break your plays and slow down the game, so you entered the third period mastering the act of leaving the opponent to hit the wall instead of yourself.
It was enough to make your team be back at the lead on the scoreboard and to drive the other team crazy.
“Naughty, naughty.” that irritating voice came way too close for comfort, but not even that disgusting human being could take you off of all the fun you were having from avoiding another hit. “I wonder if you’re this naughty in bed too…” he skated by you, making sure to keep eye contact, which you wouldn’t run of.
“Such a pity you’ll never find out.” with raised eyebrows and the sweetest of your smiles, you impersonated a pigeon (how’s called a player who can’t score on his own and relies on the other to feed him the puck) as you passed by him. In no time, you took your place for another face off, still able to catch a glimpse of him cursing under his breath, swearing you couldn’t run away forever.
Before the referee blew the whistle and dropped the puck, you checked your surroundings to acknowledge your teammates’ positions. To your right, Taehyung had a known sparks in his eyes, assuring you a tic-tac-toe (a quick passing play that results in a goal) was on the way and, by far, that was the best choice you had; the silent communication on your team soon was done and they were ready to follow the captain.
All you had to do now was to get the puck and make the perfect pass. No big deal if you were able to concentrate and oh, how you were today.
But you didn’t even had the chance to make the puck travel towards Taehyung.
As soon as the whistle echoed, your body was easily dragged by a superior force until it hit the glass wall. You couldn’t hear anything but the I told you so secreted to you as your form slowly fell to the ice, the protests coming from the four winds reaching your ears right after this. The pain seemed nonexistent due to the adrenaline still pumping through your veins, but despair took over when you realized you couldn’t move a single muscle when you tried to yell at your teammates as their gloves flew all over the rink in order to square up and avenge you.
Your lungs desperately fought for air as the oxygen vanished from your brain.
The last thing you heard was Yoongi calling out your name.
The last thing you saw was Taehyung’s frightened figure rushing towards you.
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iftekharsanom · 7 years
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Fifty Shades darker Movie review & some Facts About This movie:::::::::::::::::::::
Movie Review: In 2015, Fifty Shades of Gray took a critical hit and still reflects at the world box office to have it, to the order of half a billion pounds. For fans of the first movie, there is nothing here that you have not seen before. It is a series of artistically photographed scenes of collision and grinding, interrupted by periods of boring useless dialogue while the actors to catch their breath. Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson are back in the harness as the dominant Christian Gray and Anastasia submissive 'Ana' Steele. The chandelier, bonking bland, machines have a huge libido but lack personality. Ana Christian left at the end of the first movie and now they want to return. Ana truth without much conviction, but insists on "there are no rules, there is no punishment and there are no more secrets." He has a distance from his good intentions. If Christian does not whip in the cracking job, Ana is taking a masquerade or her private dungeon, the red room. Spanking and body clamp are very strong. They live in a world of glossy lifestyle magazine of yachts, helicopters and stylish apartments. Everything is polished to a perfect degree except for the signature, plot and characters. Ana's new boss chases her office, Chagrin Christian's omission. Meanwhile, two of the former Christian sex partners have their daggers for Ana. This jealousy move along the action, from one room to another. Neither Bella Heathcote nor Kim Basinger has much to do, but at least the latter provides some bite. They live in a world of glossy lifestyle magazine of yachts, helicopters and stylish apartments. Everything is polished to a perfect degree except for the signature, plot and characters. Ana's new boss chases her office, Chagrin Christian's omission. Meanwhile, two of the former Christian sex partners have their daggers for Ana. This jealousy move along the action, from one room to another. Neither Bella Heathcote nor Kim Basinger has much to do, but at least the latter provides some bite. Former director Sam Taylor-Johnson, and is James Foley, best known for directing music videos of Madonna. Unfortunately Foley does not videos his songs Panky scarf, Erotica direct or open your heart, which at least have been a good exercise for him. If you want to see a movie about a billionaire playboy with a penchant for darkness, inflict violence and masks, it is much better to watch for Lego Batman The Movie. Fifty Shades Darker
With a sideways glance, Bachelor Christian Christian opens the door to his "game room," a windowless dungeon, equipped with whips, cat tails, and nine tails. "Welcome to my world," he murmurs, and so sex education gets its latest toy. The biggest triumph of this adaptation to the big screen of El James's novel, the fastest selling paperback in UK history, is the way it easily takes in the world of S & M and a respectable change image. Director Sam Taylor-Johnson has achieved the equivalent of the film turn, Charles Manson at any age favorite uncle. Not that critical opinion will affect your closet. With booked at a rate of one in this week every seven seconds tickets in advance, Fifty Shades is bulletproof. Dakota Johnson, daughter of Melanie Griffith and Don Johnson, 25, plays naive student Anastasia Steele, Christian (Jamie Dornan) meets as he interviewed for the college newspaper. The couple could not be more different - she is a naive klutz all the fingers and thumb while he is Debonair an excess of control - but the mutual attraction is palpable. With the looks of Brad Pitt, Bill Gates' wealth and the sexual appetite of a dozen rabbits on the first day of spring, which women resist? But early Christian warns passionate Ana: "I do not do the novel My taste is very original are .. You can say this again, for the inaccessible lothario is really a "dominant", who wants to turn the 21-year-old virgin into a "submissive." Although many of the weaker section of the book and the interior monologue Ana asinino have been removed, this is not a film that can be described in every world as high art. Ana scenes sucking her penciling moments of symbolism making the soundtrack (including the animal pack of Rolling Stones) is painfully obvious, and Christian, despite his peccadilloes, seems too perfect to be real. With their fancy twins, Audi R8 and an ear for classical music, it seems like the idea of a rich person poor person. Meanwhile, some stabbing stab at its bottom less, ahem to penetrate. Not that it's too important. After all the sex scenes, then I announced that people pay their charges to see and more movie deals. The first coming preliminaries at 40 minutes, Ana sees her cherry, shagged in silk sheets in a mist of breast and the buttocks with questions always misses raunchy, as the movie progresses. Over 15 minutes or more, his naked body is beaten, whipped and mocked, likely to cause with strong Christian use of a vintage filing a complaint with the Jockeys Association in any other situation. Taylor-Johnson has a movie both sexy and stylish. Jamie Dornan and Dakota Johnson reprise their role as Christian and Anastasia. And this time it's not a proposal, more drama and still wet sex scenes.
Since the movie hits the big screen, here are 10 fascinating facts about Fifty Shades Darker. 1. Jamie Dornan is reinforced by the first film Christian Christian is a tanned, toned and misaligned version for which we are accustomed. While Dornan embraced a rough and ready character as a bearded serial killer Paul Specter's fall BBC Two, Gray has never been so stubbly. "Every day shave sucks," Dornan said. "It's also a strange psychological thing, but I feel very exposed and naked with a shaven face." 2. Wait to see more of this time Rita Ora While the star singer who plays the adopted sister of Gray Mia, taciturn about how long she put on the screen in time in steam, it seems a little more than her cameo 90 seconds its fifty shades of gray. We know that Ora is a crucial part of the masked ball scene, when the billionaire barely disappears and his family worries are worried that he is dead. He also introduced a sexy song to Kiss Me Title soundtrack. 3. E. L. James was on the set all the time British author Erika Mitchell reinforced his creative control for "some friction" on set during the last slide. Director James Foley - who took over the role after first director Sam Taylor-Johnson rejected the second film because the taps with the author reported on the system - said the 53-year-old author, even a separate village had producer 4. There was a spy on the set A spy from a busy super fan sneaked into the crowd as he pretended to be a PA. Director James Foley said, "Finally someone started a conversation with her, and it seemed a little strange, and found out she was a spy for a Twitter fan." 5. Jamie's wife Amelia Warner joined him on set Amelia was hit with her husband on the beach during filming of intimate scenes with Dakota Johnson, including rubbing on her sunscreen naked back. Dakota appeared the couple with them between scenes for a bath to go to sea, to become famous. 6. Sex scenes were shot in private
The sex scenes were filmed in a closed set, with only Jamie, Dakota and two directors in the room. The camera was there to interfere - it was remotely supported by a large crane. 7. Kim Basinger was repeated hit by Marcia Gay Harden Rights Kim Basinger of Hollywood plays former lover Gray, Mrs. Robinson, in the new movie, and was "repeatedly beaten" by Marcia Gay Harden, who returns as her mother. In a famous bust-up of the original book, the couple had to film three or four times. 8. E. L. James husband wrote the screenplay Her husband, Niall Leonard, wrote the script for the sequel, so that the couple one more creative control over the film. 9. Jamie was going Full Frontal Apparently Jamie was showing his genitals in the movie a few times, and it was "too close" to do so. But no full frontal nudity in the movie 15 Ratings. 10. Jamie Dakota helped with the American accent Jamie, Belfast, worked to help with a dialect coach to perfect his American accent with Dakota, who was born in Texas. "I would do dramatic readings of your lines," he said. So, I have a T-shirt printed with one of its lines phonetically on it. Enter, buckles and have an additional impact on the delightful and ridiculous sexual slave world of a billionaire curly and playboy playboy.
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