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“Avatar” Sex Scene Script Posted Online

Tuesday, January 12th, 2010

(CBS)  The version of “Avatar” currently in theaters runs two-and-a-half hours and boasts stunning visual effects. But people are also talking about something that’s missing from the feature film – a steamy sex scene involving the two main characters.

The unreleased scene, which centers around an intimate moment between Na’vi alien Neytiri (played by Zoe Saldana) and Jake Sully (Sam Worthington), is included in the full version of the screenplay, which was released by Fox and posted online at foxscreenings.com.

Read the full “Avatar” script

James Cameron, the film’s director, told Britain’s Daily Telegraph that the scene will be included on the DVD.

“We had it in [the movie] and we cut it out so that will be something for the special edition DVD – if you want to see how they have sex,” he said.

Last week, Saldana told a group of reporters that the steamy scene was difficult to shoot.

“It was a very funny scene to shoot because there were so many technical things that sometimes you have to keep in mind that paying attention to all those might disrupt the fluidity of how a scene is supposed to take place,” she said.

She also added that the scene was scrapped because the film was aimed at a family audience.

READ SCRIPT SEE VIDEO  http://www.cbsnews.com

Lawyer: No Sex in Jennifer Lopez ‘Sex Tape’

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

That Jennifer Lopez honeymoon tape just went from Rated X to PG.

“There wasn’t anything close to sex in it,” Lopez’s attorney John Lavely tells PEOPLE. “We never alleged that. But it’s still private and personal to my client.”

A Los Angeles judge agreed Tuesday, upholding a ruling that Lopez’s ex, Ojani Noa, is forbidden from using 11-plus hours of home video – 20 percent of which allegedly features Lopez – for a mockumentary about his life as a Cuban immigrant, previously titled How I Married Jennifer Lopez: The JLo and Ojani Noa Story.

“They’re trying to stop me from making my documentary and I’m fighting for my rights,” said Noa outside the courtroom. “They’re not being fair.” The aspiring actor and model denies he ever tried to peddle the footage as a sex tape.

The footage has scenes from the ex-couple’s marriage in Florida and honeymoon in Cuba, Noa’s film partner Claudia Vazquez tells PEOPLE, but the project was misrepresented by a tabloid as being sexual, she says. Vazquez adds the project’s title has since been changed to The Escape in reference to Noa having fled his home country.

STORY SOURCE: http://www.people.com

Russell Brand wishes for public sex competitions!

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Washington (ANI): Comedian Russell Brand has said that he wished there were public sex competitions, as he would love to showcase his expertise in the bed. The comedian, popular for his sexcapades, mentioned that he is not a good sportsman which all the more encourages him to perform better while having sex.

“Especially, because I’m not good at any sport. It’s a pity there’s not some forum where you can do it publicly,” Contactmusic quoted him as saying. Brand insisted that all his liaisons were actually a way of grooming himself.

He said: “Forgetting Sarah Marshall. When Britney Spears was on the MTV Video Music Awards with me, between takes, hair and make-up people would come over. We didn’t need hair or make-up, it was just like monkeys comforting us, grooming us in a primal way, and I think a lot of my liaisons were just like that, grooming.”

Brand, who is currently dating pop star Katy Perry, also feels that orgasm in women are almost transcendental in nature. He said: “It’s a bit frightening, this transformative quality, an orgasm in women. I imagine that it looks better than the miserable squirt men issue. It seems different, though, when there’s an emotional element of transcendent.”

STORY SOURCE: http://entertainment.oneindia.in

Eager fans line up to see how David Letterman responds to sex extortion scandal on ‘Late Show’

Monday, October 5th, 2009

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The “Late Show” must go on, but the first day back to work since David Letterman revealed a wacky sex extortion scandal is going to be a “strange” one, insiders say.

“This is really new territory for all of us,” a show source said Sunday as the scandal widened over the weekend with revelations of the funnyman’s old affairs and wall-to-wall coverage.

“We’ve seen a lot before with Dave,” the source said, but “the bombshells before were ‘I’m having heart surgery,’ and we didn’t see him for eight weeks, or the baby.”

“This feels like we’re in legal territory,” the source said. “It’s going to be a strange day.”

The Ed Sullivan Theater has been dark since Letterman told viewers Thursday – and his surprised staff – that a CBS News producer threatened to expose his affairs with staffers unless he coughed up a cool $2 million.

Since then, the names of at least two of his paramours, both interns, have emerged:

- Perky ex-intern Stephanie Birkitt is the nexus between Letterman and alleged blackmailer Robert (Joe) Halderman, who dated her until recently.

- TMZ.com reported that a woman named Holly Hester, a “Late Show” intern from NYU said she was “madly in love” with Letterman when they secretly dated in the early 1990s.

“I don’t plan to say much more on this particular topic,” Letterman said after his extraordinary revelation.

But since then, “he’s been dodging bullets left and right,” the insider said – including the revelations of past affairs and jokes from late night rivals.

“He does have a forum to kind of shatter some of this stuff, or give a reality check to some of these things that have been out,” the source said.

Letterman tapes two shows today. Guests for the show airing tonight are Steve Martin and “Glee” star Lea Michelle.

Groups of eager fans gathered outside the Ed Sullivan Theater all day Sunday hoping to snag any remaining tickets for the day’s taping.

“He makes a living of making jokes about guys who screw up, like [Bill] Clinton,” said Balder Voogsgreed, 30, a tourist from Amsterdam. “I want to see what he does now.”

“I want to see if he can be funny without worrying about the news,” added Nick Markettos, 62, from Toronto.

Meanwhile, would-be-extortionist Halderman stayed sequestered inside his Norwalk, Conn., home Sunday – emerging only once for an inexplicable minute-long drive around the block.

His lawyer, former John (Dapper Don) Gotti defender Gerald Shargel, spent Sunday prepping for Halderman’s trial.

“This is day four of the case and my job is to gather all the facts, but from what I have in front of me now, I’m absolutely going to try this case,” Shargel said.

STORY SOURCE:  http://www.nydailynews.com/

Are Colored Bracelets a Code for Sex?

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

The warnings about jelly bracelets are back.

Following waves of schools before them, administrators at the Angevine Middle School in Lafayette, CO have made it clear that the thin stretchy colored bands, first popularized by Madonna in the 1980s, are not welcome on school property.

Why? Because it came to the attention of teachers that the different colors on the bracelets signaled different levels of sexual activity in which the student was willing to engage.

According to the various websites where jelly bracelets are discussed, the girls wear them and the boy who breaks them can claim his “prize” based on the color code: yellow is a hug, purple is a kiss, blue is oral sex and black is intercourse. There are more (and they get more graphic) but you get the idea.

I would be appalled at this game, and I would applaud attempts to ban the bracelets, if I thought the threat was real. But what has just come to the attention of administrators at Angevine has been wandering the Internet for years.

In an extensive analysis on Snopes.com — the website dedicated to examining urban legends — Barbara Mikkelson likens the jelly rumors to the beer and soda tab lore of 30 years ago, when it was said that a broken pull tab could be exchanged for a kiss and an unbroken one could be traded for sex. (They also remind me of the “rainbow party” rumors a few years ago, where girls supposedly wore different colored lipstick to leave multicolored rings after oral sex, which turned out to be urban legends, too.)

Then, like now, Mikkelson writes, there was no reason to believe that kids were actually compelling each other to provide sexual favors on the basis of a can tab or a broken bracelet (which, she points out, are darn hard to break.) She writes:

We’ve heard from hundreds of folks. The adults who’ve written almost always say their kids are never going to wear those bracelets again. On the other hand, almost without exception, the middle- and high-school kids from all across the US express shock that the adults would think they were actually obeying this “code” and disappointment in their elders for failing to understand the bracelets are no more than a cool fashion accessory that has attracted a silly rumor.
That is what students seem to have told administrators at Angevine Middle School too. “It’s turned out that a lot of the kids, especially the girls, wear them as fashion statements,” Briggs Gamblin, a spokesman for the school district, told my colleague Dan Frosch this weekend, “and some were adamant they didn’t have any connotation.” And of the dozens of websites I clicked through while researching the bracelets, every one of them talked about how ridiculous the rumors were, or how worried parents were, but none seriously promoted the code.

What is serious, though, is that the bracelets have young children talking about sex, possibly in ways they don’t yet understand. As Mikkelson notes, “one way the pull tab beliefs differ from the ‘sex bracelets’ code is the age of the participants; the rumor of thirty years ago was circulated mainly in high schools, but today’s version is moving through grade and middle schools.”

So maybe the lesson here is not to ban the bracelets in the classroom, but rather to talk to our children at home?

Original Story: parenting.blogs.nytimes.com

Kinky UK cop invites women for sex on police motorbike!

Tuesday, September 15th, 2009

A cop in the UK is said to have invited women to have sex with him on his police motorbike.

Divorced James Appi, 43, posted pictures on a sleazy swingers’ website of himself astride his BMW, next to President Obama’s armoured limo, and also wrote that he fancied group romps and a “sexually adventurous” partner.

In his post, Appi, who is based at Chichester, West Sussex, wrote that his ideal locations for sex were “a remote wilderness spot, a swimming pool or hot tub, and on a police motorbike”.

But his suggestion of sex on his bike seems to have shocked a woman, who contacted him, as she reported him.

“Can’t get over the thought of ******* you over my bike,” the Sun quoted him as having written to the woman, adding about usage of sex toys too.

But Sussex Police could now sack Appi for appearing online in uniform to air his seedy fantasies, as one picture showed him standing outside 10 Downing Street in uniform.

“I was pretty stupid. But as far as I am concerned it was just a bit of fun,” he said.

Regarding sex on his police motorbike, he said it was just a fantasy, which has not gone through.

“I certainly haven’t done it,” he added.

Appi faces action for bringing the force into disrepute.

Original Story:  thaindian.com