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Madonna on 50 Shades of Grey: It's not very sexy


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OMFG I'm not even a Madonna fan, but I'm f*cking slayed by this performance :nooo: :nooo:

Is there a professional footage of this?

It is available on DVD and BluRay, bruh! :yes:

(ノ◕ヮ◕)ノ✧*:・゚ 𝘞𝘦 𝘴𝘩𝘰𝘶𝘭𝘥 𝘩𝘢𝘷𝘦 𝘥𝘢𝘯𝘤𝘦𝘥 𝘸𝘩𝘦𝘯 𝘐 𝘸𝘢𝘴 17 (*´艸`*) ♡♡♡
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How many guys does Madonna know of? How many she doesn't? She needs to go out more.

🖤“Thoughts are the shadows of our feelings -- always darker, emptier and simpler.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
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"I kept waiting for something exciting and crazy to happen" - that's what people have been saying about her career for the past decade.

Did you have to? :smh:

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QueenGadonna

Instead of talking about how oppressive this book is, she chooses to go as low as this book's level of crappiness and goes on to make a useless comment. that's, gentlemen and ladies, the great level of thinking of your praised musicians. God help us.

She's just sharing her opinions. Why so much drama?

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"I kept waiting for something exciting and crazy to happen" - that's what people have been saying about her career for the past decade.

Wow, hun... :awkney:

I'm not what you would call a Madonna stan but what does her career have to do with her opinion on this (sh*t like everyone said) movie? Maybe not to you but her Grammy performance was the most interesting part of the night and clearly people were checking for it as the ratings say so.

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She's just sharing her opinions. Why so much drama?

It's ironic, because Madonna was all about expressing yourself and being free. Though 50 Shades of Grey may be fantasy, isn't it interesting how erotica and extremely s-xual themes have made to the mainstream? There are two veins of this, the s-xual reality of those who experience s-x in conventional and unconventional ways on the increase and the level of s-xual fantasy that has been brought out by a generation who grew up with numerous forms of adult entertainment, from young to older generations. Fantasy will not always match up with reality, but it certainly has been a driving force in the minds of those who crave entertainment like this 50 Shades. Where books and entertainment will go from here after the success of this enterprise is yet to be seen.

🖤“Thoughts are the shadows of our feelings -- always darker, emptier and simpler.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
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It's ironic, because Madonna was all about expressing yourself and being free. Though 50 Shades of Grey may be fantasy, isn't it interesting how erotica and extremely s-xual themes have made to the mainstream? There are two veins of this, the s-xual reality of those who experience s-x in conventional and unconventional ways on the increase and the level of s-xual fantasy that has been brought out by a generation who grew up with numerous forms of adult entertainment, from young to older generations. Fantasy will not always match up with reality, but it certainly has been a driving force in the minds of those who crave entertainment like this 50 Shades. Where books and entertainment will go from here after the success of this enterprise is yet to be seen.

 

She's still all about expressing yourself and artistic freedom, but does that dismiss her rights to have her own individual opinions about a certain subject/film/work/meterial...etc? Freedom of speech works both ways.

 

Madonna's provoking tours, SEX book & Erotica era were all representations of reality with a slight touch of fantasy all expressed freely through her art, that's the main thing that made them all so special and memorable ; relatability.

 

 

 

Her comment on the film was pretty fair considering she took the time to actually explain why she didn't like it, again, her opinion, yeah?

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She's still all about expressing yourself and artistic freedom, but does that dismiss her rights to have her own individual opinions about a certain subject/film/work/meterial...etc? Freedom of speech works both ways.

Madonna's provoking tours, SEX book & Erotica era were all representations of reality with a slight touch of fantasy all expressed freely through her art, that's the main thing that made them all so special and memorable ; relatability.

Her comment on the film was pretty fair considering she took the time to actually explain why she didn't like it, again, her opinion, yeah?

Who said anything about dismissing her opinion? How would I react with my own opinion if she didn't give hers?

Since she expressed herself as she saw fit, fantasy or reality as a musician. The author, James, expressed themselves also and so did the producer, director, and actors of the new movie.

Opinions and expression, if Madonna is allowed to have hers, those behind 50 Shades of Grey have their right as well.

🖤“Thoughts are the shadows of our feelings -- always darker, emptier and simpler.” ― Friedrich Nietzsche
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Who said anything about dismissing her opinion? How would I react with my own opinion if she didn't give hers?

Since she expressed herself as she saw fit, fantasy or reality as a musician. The author, James, expressed themselves also and so did the producer, director, and actors of the new movie.

Opinions and expression, if Madonna is allowed to have hers, those behind 50 Shades of Grey have their right as well.

 

She's not forcing the author / anyone involved in the process of writing the book / producing the film to stop doing what they do, she just simply stated her opinion about it, that's all. :rip:

 

That was the original point that member was trying to make.

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