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@Bimbanana @eagle_360
the thread title says it all.
Bimbanana wanted to know when we do this, so... here we are
eagle_360 cited the work as a reference text, so, that input should obviously be summoned.
I made it a separate thread, because:
1) no need to clutter up the other thread and veer off topic for OP
2) this is smut-hub, this might be a potent topic
here's my take on fifty...
it was all year heard about, talk about a media buzz.
TV. Comedians. Pundits. Talk show hosts. Radio.
There was no *end* to it. If you lived under a rock, you knew this book was out there.
if you couldn't even read, you knew this book existed.
All I knew? This book was out there. It was huge news. And it was supposed to be the dirtiest thing ever.
controversy, discussions, it was ridiculous.
A friend asked me if I ever read it? No. Did I want to read it? Nope.
I did ask about it though, I was starting to write again.
I was asked what I knew about it, and what could I say. Its a dirty S&M love story, dirty book store S&M finally went "mainstream".
and I was told... no.
she had read it, then was reading the second and third as they came out as well.
I was told... its *nothing* except a box-stock, off the shelf, every day romance novel.
Period. End of story.
You know how every romance is a formula, but there's always a setting?
the setting, was S&M.
But... there was hardly any "action" like I was thinking.
But... I head this is the dirtiest thing ever...
and she laughed, that was the AD CAMPAIGN.
you read it? They TALK about the toys. They TALK about doing stuff.
the author DESCRIBES all the toys and their use to titillate, but... almost no action.
did I want to read some? Well, what the hell.
I was told to start... here.
I read... whoop, dee, do.
she got twenty birthday smacks with a belt. big whoop.
like every vanilla couple doesn't do that once in a while.
I backed up 40 odd pages... read read read. No action.
I read after another 30 odd pages... read read read. No action.
I said:
"All the hype? That was it? I've read dirtier stuff in regular novels!"
and that was the big secret, to the "dirty" 50-shades. It wasn't.
It was just a novelty way to generate controversy and a viral marketing campaign.
for an off the shelf, otherwise unremarkable romance.
what I used to always call a "bodice ripper" (the kiss, too wild to be reigned... *puke*)
half the people loved the thing, the other half panned it. It was universally both loved and hated.
To me, it was just a savvy premise to a romance novel.
there, that's my take on the original, and the same reader gave me constant updates on the second and third books, trust me.
fast forward. I got the DVD for a dollar at a flea market. Might as well watch the movie, see what all the hub-bub is about.
I fell *asleep*
next night? I watched a different part... fell asleep again.
I'm not kidding, several nights I tried, it just literally put me to sleep.
I ran across DVD 2 and DVD 3, one free other for a dollar. now I got two bucks into all three DVDs.
all three? put me to sleep, I couldn't finish one.
(romances, books or movies? do that to me)
on another site, the writing was widely panned.
Excerpts were posted, images right out of the book, sentences highlighted.
a little cringe, a lot of "ly" words everywhere.
Didn't seem like the best writing ever put out.
Not saying MY writing is any good, but I'm not the big shot best selling billionaire author, either.
I saw it all as a viral marketing campaign, to get girls to read what they read anyways. A romance.
but hey... why not read THIS One.
Also? billionaire romance, because the old fashioned millionaire romance, got boring.
in the wake of this thing, I feel it really kicked off...
1) billionaire romance trope
2) dirty sex demand, in mainstream. no more hiding it.
there. bimbanana and eagle_360 can now give their take on the thing, before I say what I took from it, and did with the idea as a reference.
I'm a nobody, but eagle has some success, and bimbanana is a screenwriter, so... lets hear you guys hot takes on it.
the thread title says it all.
Bimbanana wanted to know when we do this, so... here we are
eagle_360 cited the work as a reference text, so, that input should obviously be summoned.
I made it a separate thread, because:
1) no need to clutter up the other thread and veer off topic for OP
2) this is smut-hub, this might be a potent topic
here's my take on fifty...
it was all year heard about, talk about a media buzz.
TV. Comedians. Pundits. Talk show hosts. Radio.
There was no *end* to it. If you lived under a rock, you knew this book was out there.
if you couldn't even read, you knew this book existed.
All I knew? This book was out there. It was huge news. And it was supposed to be the dirtiest thing ever.
controversy, discussions, it was ridiculous.
A friend asked me if I ever read it? No. Did I want to read it? Nope.
I did ask about it though, I was starting to write again.
I was asked what I knew about it, and what could I say. Its a dirty S&M love story, dirty book store S&M finally went "mainstream".
and I was told... no.
she had read it, then was reading the second and third as they came out as well.
I was told... its *nothing* except a box-stock, off the shelf, every day romance novel.
Period. End of story.
You know how every romance is a formula, but there's always a setting?
the setting, was S&M.
But... there was hardly any "action" like I was thinking.
But... I head this is the dirtiest thing ever...
and she laughed, that was the AD CAMPAIGN.
you read it? They TALK about the toys. They TALK about doing stuff.
the author DESCRIBES all the toys and their use to titillate, but... almost no action.
did I want to read some? Well, what the hell.
I was told to start... here.
I read... whoop, dee, do.
she got twenty birthday smacks with a belt. big whoop.
like every vanilla couple doesn't do that once in a while.
I backed up 40 odd pages... read read read. No action.
I read after another 30 odd pages... read read read. No action.
I said:
"All the hype? That was it? I've read dirtier stuff in regular novels!"
and that was the big secret, to the "dirty" 50-shades. It wasn't.
It was just a novelty way to generate controversy and a viral marketing campaign.
for an off the shelf, otherwise unremarkable romance.
what I used to always call a "bodice ripper" (the kiss, too wild to be reigned... *puke*)
half the people loved the thing, the other half panned it. It was universally both loved and hated.
To me, it was just a savvy premise to a romance novel.
there, that's my take on the original, and the same reader gave me constant updates on the second and third books, trust me.
fast forward. I got the DVD for a dollar at a flea market. Might as well watch the movie, see what all the hub-bub is about.
I fell *asleep*
next night? I watched a different part... fell asleep again.
I'm not kidding, several nights I tried, it just literally put me to sleep.
I ran across DVD 2 and DVD 3, one free other for a dollar. now I got two bucks into all three DVDs.
all three? put me to sleep, I couldn't finish one.
(romances, books or movies? do that to me)
on another site, the writing was widely panned.
Excerpts were posted, images right out of the book, sentences highlighted.
a little cringe, a lot of "ly" words everywhere.
Didn't seem like the best writing ever put out.
Not saying MY writing is any good, but I'm not the big shot best selling billionaire author, either.
I saw it all as a viral marketing campaign, to get girls to read what they read anyways. A romance.
but hey... why not read THIS One.
Also? billionaire romance, because the old fashioned millionaire romance, got boring.
in the wake of this thing, I feel it really kicked off...
1) billionaire romance trope
2) dirty sex demand, in mainstream. no more hiding it.
there. bimbanana and eagle_360 can now give their take on the thing, before I say what I took from it, and did with the idea as a reference.
I'm a nobody, but eagle has some success, and bimbanana is a screenwriter, so... lets hear you guys hot takes on it.