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About 'books in fifty shades of grey'|Fifty Shades of Grey; be glad you are not born in India







About 'books in fifty shades of grey'|Fifty Shades of Grey; be glad you are not born in India








               There's               still               a               perpetual               risk               trying               to               bring               overly               explicit               book               adaptations               to               the               big               screen.

As               much               as               some               audiences               want               to               see               these               adapted,               when               a               movie               gets               an               NC-17               rating               slapped               onto               the               marketing               campaign,               it's               a               surefire               death               at               the               box               office.

There               hasn't               been               a               box               office               hit               for               an               NC-17               movie               since               "Showgirls"               in               1995.

Even               the               most               recently               talked               about               NC-17               movie               ("Shame")               didn't               crack               any               more               than               $3               million               in               total               receipts.
               People               who               want               to               get               their               jollies               seeing               explicit               sex               and               violence               in               movies               now               realize               that               it's               already               available               on               the               Internet.

Going               to               a               movie               theater               now               is               relegated               to               something               truly               meaningful               that               can't               be               found               anywhere               else.

And               making               a               trek               to               see               a               movie               is               strictly               a               family               affair               nowadays               where               we               want               to               have               a               shared               experience               rather               than               sitting               alone               watching               something               other               family               members               would               shun.
               That               doesn't               bode               well               for               things               like               "Fifty               Shades               of               Grey",               which               now               is               shaping               up               as               the               most               troubled               production               in               many               a               year.

That's               because               the               weight               placed               on               its               cast               is               one               that               no               actor               or               actress               really               wants               when               thinking               about               it               more               astutely.

Yes,               you               can               consider               Charlie               Hunnam               leaving               the               cast               as               a               form               of               a               prison               break               from               the               Alcatraz               of               movies.

Only               the               most               naïve               or               power               hungry               would               gladly               visit               his               cell               to               take               his               place.
               The               burden               might               be               even               greater               for               Dakota               Johnson               who               reportedly               has               some               similar               trepidation               about               taking               the               role               of               Anastasia.

While               she               hasn't               ditched               the               role               as               of               this               writing,               what               happens               if               she               does?

Earlier               this               year,               I               wrote               about               the               casting               of               "Fifty               Shades               of               Grey"               and               wondered               if               every               actress               offered               the               part               would               ultimately               turn               it               down.

After               Emma               Watson               turned               the               role               down               last               spring,               a               number               of               people               agreed               with               me               that               it               seems               almost               impossible               to               make               "Fifty               Shades"               into               something               commercially               successful.
               Considering               it               has               to               be               given               an               NC-17               in               order               to               fall               in               line               with               the               book,               there               isn't               any               other               place               for               the               movie               to               go               than               between               a               rock               and               a               hard               place               (with               pun               more               or               less               intended).

If               it               releases               in               theaters               as               an               NC-17,               the               key               female               demographic               will               just               wait               to               see               it               on               DVD               rather               than               sit               in               a               theater               all               by               their               lonesome.

Should               it               be               released               with               an               R               rating,               fans               will               shun               it               because               it's               been               diluted.
               Focus               Features               and               Universal               are               in               more               of               a               predicament               than               they               probably               understand               right               now.

Even               if               they               go               ahead               with               the               project,               no               one               is               going               to               come               out               of               that               project               the               same,               especially               its               cast               who               may               experience               the               worst               side               of               fame.

Books               will               probably               be               written               about               it               someday               analyzing               the               harsh               lessons               it               taught               Hollywood.
               What               lessons               will               those               be?

Chances               are,               a               high-profile               book               with               graphic               sex               will               never               be               made               into               a               movie               again               simply               because               of               the               impasse               it               creates.

It               may               also               go               into               sexual               psychology               books               as               being               the               ultimate               libido               killer               when               it's               clear               the               written               word               still               causes               more               arousal               than               any               exploited               actor               can               on               the               big               screen.






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