The New Neighbors

Posted by: Sister Fister

The New Neighbors - 12/26/06 08:28 AM

So Yea I just got done screen shooting The New Neighbors by SLLAB. In it is two sceens, One with a brother/sister characters fucking. and one with a son/mother fucking. What is it with the applied in-sest in porn now adays. Is this Gross or odd to anyone else?
Posted by: Uomo Grassissimo!!

Re: The New Neighbors - 12/26/06 09:06 AM

Ranging back to before Sophocles - who put the Oedipus "legend" into dramatic/literary form - and even Genesis - where Lot's daughters "rape" him in the night - incest has both facinated/repulsed.

But, isn't that the case with ALL "fetish" driven fantasy porn. Some LOVE it, some HATE it, some love AND hate it at the same time [whole guilt thing there], while others couldn't give a shit.

On many sites from which I download my free porn, some of the most popular files by # of downloads are "advertised" as brother/sister [usually "Russian" for some reason].

It isn't new. I recall the "Taboo" series from the 80s which was the first popular release of such a film I have heard of - there must have been others.

Even in what are non-fetish series you can get some references although these are usually of "step" relatives. For example in "University Coeds" I recall that Briana Banks [under the pre-surgery "Mirage"] has a scene with her "step-brother", and in "Barely Legal" Anastasia Blue fucks her "step-dad". There are countless others.

In the days before porn was available in the home and "Penthouse Forum" dominated my jerk-off aids, there were frequent brother/sister related letters, whether to the Forum or the column by Xaviera Hollander.

Even in the HBO series "Rome" they paint the future Augustus with so overt an attraction to his sister Octavia that she fucks him to try to extract a secret about Julius Caesar. [BTW I find Kerry Condon adorable!]

It ain't new and it ain't going away.
Posted by: Sister Fister

Re: The New Neighbors - 12/26/06 09:25 AM

Thank you, that was the best and most well written responce i think i was looking for. It makes sence. I remembered the whole taboo series I just thought that it dropped outt of mainstream adult movies. Guess I was wrong
Posted by: jamesn

Re: The New Neighbors - 12/27/06 06:05 AM

hey mrfatman, remember i claudius? is the hbo series similar?
Posted by: Uomo Grassissimo!!

Re: The New Neighbors - 12/27/06 08:01 AM

To me, not really. But both are GREAT!!! I am addicted to "Rome" much in the same way as the "Masterpiece Theatre" production.

Graves really stuck to his translation of Suetonius' "The Twelve Caesars" in "I, Claudius". While he and the PBS use necessary dramatic license, the only characters he "invented" were implied by the history [such as the guy who told Livia about Julia's affairs who is not mentioned by name in either Suetonius or Will Durant's entensive history - or even that this was part of the method of Augustus' discovery].

"Rome" revolves around 2 fictional characters, Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo, who often are the cause of the history.

For example, Pullo, a thug legionaire, causes the street battle between Caesar and Pompey's men outside the Senate though he was specifically told not to start anything. He recognizes one of Pompey's thugs as one who cheated him in gambling and then helped kick ass.

While I am a VERY well read amateur student of the history - and plan to try to get a Masters and Doctorate when I recover from my current disability* - I don't know all the texts - as if I could. So, there well might be a mention of these characters as actually existing SOMEWHERE, there's obviously no mention of them as the foci of all the action denoted in "Rome".

But, it is so well done!!!
And the production - sets, costumes, locations, are incredible!


A brief aside that you may enjoy ...

I was watching an episode with my step-sisters who are both college educated - not "Harvard" but good schools.

When Pompey mentions he is going to Egypt I sarcastically noted, "Tragic error!" They were angered and basically said, "You've must've watched this before!! You keep ruining the scenes!!"

My dad and I were in shock! C'mon girls this part is well known history!!

* - a bit of a change since I majored in Math/Comp Sci in college.
Posted by: NitneLiun

Re: The New Neighbors - 12/27/06 10:27 AM

Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo are not fictional characters. They were mentioned briefly in Ceasar's war commentaries. They were both legionnaires; there is no evidence that Vorenus ever rose to a higher rank, unlike the Vorenus of the HBO series.
Posted by: Uomo Grassissimo!!

Re: The New Neighbors - 12/27/06 02:27 PM

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Lucius Vorenus and Titus Pullo are not fictional characters.




Thanks!