It was of course Oliver Reed who insisted that they do this scene in the film as they did it in the Book inside a great dark room by a blazing fire, not as the poncey screenwriter (Larry Kramer, he of The Normal Heart and Faggots) altered it for the script (where they would have been in some flowery field by the river.) I like that Reed really wanted to do this scene, yet was a bit scared of it. He was much the best actor of his time. Though he came from a great theatrical family, he didn’t take advantage of his connections (and he always worked in film and television, never the theatre.) When he was a boy, my friend Sebastian (scion of another great theatrical family) once had afternoon tea with Mr Reed just by chance in a near empty restaurant of great renown. I think Ollie didn’t like seeing this kid sitting all by himself in that imposing place (and I never tire of hearing this story whenever Sebastian chooses to tell it.) Women in Love may not be Ken Russell’s very best film, but this is the best scene he ever shot, and it never would have happened without Oliver Reed throwing himself into it as he did.
Sunday, November 10, 2013
Friday, November 8, 2013
Gil Cortez's Bisexual Birthday Party
A photograph of the Porn God, Gilberto Cortez, was the first Image to ever grace the virtual Pages of this Blog; and despite the dearth of available Likenesses of this particular Deity, I feel compelled to show more here lest he be too soon forgotten and replaced by some lesser Idol in the imaginations of those who sometimes share my admiration for Him. So, after considerable diligent search, and quick but careful shooting and editing, I present these very recent Fruits of this heartfelt Labour for the passing pleasure of the few Onlookers to his Glory. They're a pretty silly Bunch of Images memorializing an intentionally silly Event (complete with infantilizing Party Hats,) but Gil looks pretty damn sexy getting serviced; and I like how he's concentrating on what the Ladies are doing while he's being worshipped. It speaks of a certain selflessness on his part that I find truly admirable and kind of godly.
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