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Friday Videos Want to See This Now
by SB Sarah | by SB Sarah | August 19, 2011 | Friday at 10:28 am | 43 CommentsFrom Carin via The Mary Sue comes a movie trailer for a film I want to see RIGHT NOW.
May your weekend be worth shouting about.
Filed: Friday Videos, General Bitching
Tagged: videos, trailer, orgasm, film, awesomesauce


Kaetrin said on 08.19.11 at 11:23 AM • [link]
O. M. G. !! :D
Ben P said on 08.19.11 at 11:31 AM • [link]
COFFEE! SHOOT! OUT! NOSE!
What spectacular balls to make a fim about about… well… orgasms and dildos.
ev said on 08.19.11 at 12:16 PM • [link]
And feather dusters.
bugger.
and my spamword? husband38
By then, maybe he’ll get it right.
Victoria said on 08.19.11 at 12:22 PM • [link]
Oh. My. God. This will be the best movie ever. I need this movie. The last clip, with Queen Victoria… I actually died.
jocelynnesimone said on 08.19.11 at 01:18 PM • [link]
I am absolutely thrilled about this movie. I cannot wait to see it!
ms bookjunkie said on 08.19.11 at 01:55 PM • [link]
Now I want to reread Amanda Quick’s DON’T LOOK BACK, the book that gave me my first glimpse of the actual meaning and treatment of female hysteria.** IIRC, there was an author’s note at the end about said medical disorder. Reading the book, I’d just thought that AQ’s imagination had taken a kinky leap. :)
**In books, I’d read mentions of a female character suffering from hysteria, but all of a sudden I had a whole new conception about what that might mean. o_O
Klio said on 08.19.11 at 02:21 PM • [link]
Brilliant. I’d heard about a recent play along these lines (In The Next Room) but this looks way more fun. Leave it to a funny, witty British costume pic to take on thousands of years of weird notions. And all the lovely hats!
I mean, don’t you hate it when your internal organs just go wandering off on their own, bullying other body parts and running up the credit cards and stuff? Good thing those pioneering doctors got so inspired by their repetitive stress injury ;)
KarenF said on 08.19.11 at 02:44 PM • [link]
The entire time I was watching this, I kept thinking, “Wow, this is a really elaborate parody trailer.”
I had to dash over to IMDB to make the happy confirmation that this movie really exists. :-)
Katherine said on 08.19.11 at 02:53 PM • [link]
OMG! Is that for real???? I have to see this! Love it!
Chelsea said on 08.19.11 at 03:31 PM • [link]
OMG!!! I took a class on the psychology of sex my freshman year of college, and I remember being told about this and almost falling out of my chair. HILARIOUS!
Laughingrat said on 08.19.11 at 03:35 PM • [link]
*sigh*
Allow me to introduce a Victorian sex factoid, courtesy the extremely well-respected historian Lesley Hall:
http://www.lesleyahall.net/factoids.htm#hysteria
cayenne said on 08.19.11 at 03:37 PM • [link]
I have 30 coupons for TIFF just waiting for the final programme next week, and this film is at the top of my wish list. It looks SO awesome.
@ev: mine was husband92. Maybe a little too long?
Cialina said on 08.19.11 at 03:54 PM • [link]
I saw this yesterday. I. CANNOT. WAIT.!!!!!!
TheDuchess said on 08.19.11 at 04:20 PM • [link]
WOW.
Just… WOW.
Virg Gonzales said on 08.19.11 at 04:21 PM • [link]
Oh Sarah, thank you for this one!
Karen said on 08.19.11 at 04:22 PM • [link]
NOW. I want to see it now! With the US prudish ways, I’ll probably have to wait until it comes out on DVD. HMPH! Or….a great excuse to go to England when it comes out. :D
red82 - Oh, yes!
Cheryl said on 08.19.11 at 04:33 PM • [link]
Delicious. The actors must have had a blast making this.
Carin said on 08.19.11 at 05:38 PM • [link]
@cayenne - I’m so jealous! After I saw the trailer I used all my google-fu to try to find out when it would be in theaters, and all I can find is that it will premeire at TIFF (Toronto International Film Fest, Sept 8-18)
I don’t know enough about the movie business. I’m hoping it will either go wider to theaters or to DVD after that. I found it on IMDB, but no release date.
Kathleen O said on 08.19.11 at 05:41 PM • [link]
ROTFLMAO… OMG I have too see this movie… I want some HYSTERIA This weekend for sure….
Kathleen O said on 08.19.11 at 05:52 PM • [link]
I have never been to our TIFF (Toronto International Film Festival) But you can bet I am going to get tickets for this one.. Anyone want to come to Toronto to join me?????
DreadPirateRachel said on 08.19.11 at 06:59 PM • [link]
O.M.G.
I have to see that film. Aside from the awesome premise, it has a boatload of my favorite actors in it. My city has a decent independent film scene, so it might actually make it to one of the art-house theatres here.
*sigh* Sometimes I hate living in a country that is so uptight about sex. I think I should buy a private island (with all that spare cash I have lying around) and start my own country. It could be my first step towards my ultimate goal: global domination! Feel free to read that however you wish. I know my dirty mind automatically went to leather and chains.
Kelly said on 08.19.11 at 07:21 PM • [link]
Sheridan Smith is in it! I’m sold. :)
Aurora said on 08.19.11 at 08:39 PM • [link]
Wow, this will be an actual film? What genre will it go under I wonder? And might it be released in US?
Captcha: price69, hopefully it won’t cost 69 dollars to attend.
Vicki said on 08.19.11 at 09:14 PM • [link]
OMG, yes, I would see this movie. Is it real? Will it come (so to speak) to a theater in my small conservative town? Hope so.
and captchas today are being appropriate - mine is french 55
Darlene Marshall said on 08.19.11 at 10:59 PM • [link]
YES! YES! OMG! YES!
Sorry. Got carried away there. I can hardly wait. And I mean that.
cleo said on 08.19.11 at 11:16 PM • [link]
This reminds of that crazy Matthew Broderick movie about a health farm for the wealthy in Michigan run by Dr Kellog that featured some sort of masturbatory treatment for women, among other crazy things. Kellog was a real person (founded the cereal company) but I don’t know that movie was at all accurate. It was called The Road to Wellville.
@ Laughingrat - thanks for the historical link (although I think the movie version of reality sounds like more fun).
@ ms bookjunkie - I just read her latest - Quicksilver - and it also features a “treatment” for hysteria. I thought I’d read that in an earlier AQ too.
Fran said on 08.19.11 at 11:28 PM • [link]
@Klio—-It’s on Broadway!
http://www.broadway.com/shows/next-room-or-vibrator-play/
However, the description markets it more like a drama rather than a comedy and the characters and different.
Kathleen O said on 08.20.11 at 12:55 AM • [link]
Someone mentioned about reading this in Quicksilver.. and I too had knew I read it about Woman’s Hysteria somewhere.. thanks for the memory jog…
Kimber said on 08.20.11 at 01:34 AM • [link]
Wow - I would love to see this if it ever makes it to theaters but don’t have any local GFs to go with - and I’m thinking the hubster will def say NO! Oh, well. . . . .there’s always the DVD.
...and Cleo - I thought Road to Wellville was hysterical and I believe fairly accurate.
Jeff said on 08.20.11 at 02:35 AM • [link]
I’m thinking the wife and I need to see this!
mbot565 said on 08.20.11 at 02:44 AM • [link]
O M G! The feather duster (hahaha…), The Squealer (huuaahhahaha)... I wanna see it now too.
James Lynch said on 08.20.11 at 03:18 AM • [link]
Don’t forget that this also stars Maggie Gyllenhaal, who was also in the wonderful sex comedy SECRETARY (one of the very, very few movies where the kinky folks aren’t either villains or the subjects of comic ridicule).
Jill said on 08.20.11 at 05:29 AM • [link]
Is it wrong of me to have laughed, well, hysterically over the ad on the linked video that exhorts me to “get my package today”?
Yeah, count me with the others who a) couldn’t believe it was real, then b) figured that she’d have to wait till it comes (heheheh) out on DVD to see it.
Afroqueen said on 08.20.11 at 07:56 AM • [link]
Very intriguing…
JoanneF said on 08.20.11 at 01:58 PM • [link]
I saw this ad on tv from a Philadelphia station, so my guess is that it will be released in theaters in prudish American. I can’t wait!
cayenne said on 08.20.11 at 04:16 PM • [link]
@Carin- it’s my annual staycation. Thank G-d I live in a city with a big film festival, or I might have been tempted to go sit on a beach ;-).
@Kathleen O- definitely! The full programme comes out on Tuesday, so my group does our selections that night (picks + Salad King- woohoo!). Keep in touch so we can try to connect: cayenne-9t1 (at) hotmail (dot) com. Send me your email & I’ll check with you on preferred screenings; you can check the TIFF site that day after 10am to see when/where it’s running.
Shea MacLeod said on 08.20.11 at 04:47 PM • [link]
Oh. Just ... just ... oh.
I’m going to go queue for the movie straightaway. Don’t care when it’s out. If I have to queue 6 months I’m doing it! lol
Kinsey said on 08.20.11 at 11:06 PM • [link]
The Hub generally avoids clever historical English comedies like the plague but I am CERTAIN he’ll see this one. He’s the one who introduced me to electrically-induced pleasure enhancement in the first place (I’m sure he’d freak if he knew I told y’all that.)
His grandmother had a very old fashioned vibrator that her second husband gave her. I saw it once and it scared me to death - I mean, it looked like a Tesla coil and a naked wire.
I wonder if he still has it. I bet it would be a great prototype for a steampunk vibrator…
OMG if my mother accidentally stumbles across his movie…..
Paige said on 08.21.11 at 03:50 AM • [link]
I recall a play about this subject, can’t wait to see the
movie - wow - about time!
Cakes said on 08.21.11 at 05:49 AM • [link]
This movie looks so great! In the Next Room is a brilliant play. Yes, it is a little more serious, but still has a lot of comedy in it. It has four main female characters that are all so complex and endearing. I wish in some ways that they were in this movie.
Even though it’s about the supposed invention of the vibrator, I don’t think they are similar at all. But, if you ever get a chance to see In the Next Room, PLEASE go see it!
JoAnn said on 08.21.11 at 07:25 AM • [link]
Back in the 70’s, by high school psychology teacher told us that hysteria got its name from the belief that it was caused by the uterus (hyster) roaming around the body.
It was not until years later that I learned what it was that returned the uterus to its proper position and kept it there. No wonder women settling the west would insist that getting a doctor for the town be high up on the list of priorities.
Alexis Harrington said on 08.21.11 at 10:51 AM • [link]
Wow! This looks like a cross between Delilah Marvelle’s books and Megan Chance’s An Inconvenient Wife (that’s not a comedy, though).
The brief shot of Queen Victoria is intriguing! I’m not sure if the old girl was as cranky and uptight as her public persona would have us believe.
joykenn said on 08.22.11 at 11:25 PM • [link]
Cleo, the Road to Wellville was written by a quite well respected American writer T.C.Boyle. Another of Boyle’s books, The Inner Circle published in 2004 also became a movie starring Liam Neeson. It’s about the goings on among the researchers for the Kinsey Report on sex. None of these are romance novels, of course, but well worth reading.
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