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Dakota Fanning to be raped in new movie...

Wilhelm-Scream said:
I've never been owned before. It feels interesting.

I'm not even that passionate about the topic. I just posted it because it had the potential to blossom into a thread with alot of posts.
 
If that's the law, then why haven't all the adults involved in the production of the movie been arrested and why hasn't Dakota been taken away from her parents?
 
Substance D said:
Under federal law, child pornography is defined as visual depiction of minors (i.e. under 18) engaged in a sex act such as intercourse, oral sex, or *********ion as well as the lascivious depictions of the genitals.

Wouldn't this require the footage to be of actual sex acts, not the portrayal/imitation/acting-out of one?
 
Lurk said:
Wouldn't this require the footage to be of actual sex acts, not the portrayal/imitation/acting-out of one?


See, someone is getting it.
 
well, a visual "depiction" of minors engaged in the acts...
So, I can show a visual "depiction" of a Dragon, but it wasn't real...
 
Hmmm, better keep a eye on this thread. The last one didn't turned out so good
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
well, a visual "depiction" of minors engaged in the acts...
So, I can show a visual "depiction" of a Dragon, but it wasn't real...

My point is that for it to qualify as porn, doesn't the individual need to actually be engaged in a sexual act, not trying to show what it would look *if* that situation were reality? There is no simulation in real pornography; the only "acting" porn stars can claim is dressing up in a UPS uniform.
 
This is just the rebirth of the Kandimo thread right ? i thought this was a sick idea for a film then and i still do
 
Here's what I'm wondering:

Admist you all debating how F'd up this is and Dakota's producers and mother/agent talking about how this is 'challenging' her and is a potential 'oscar vehicle,' has Dakota herself made any comments on this role?
 
the arguments got a little too heated and suddenly everyone was shouting expletives at one another
 
ChrisBaleBatman said:
Wow. Just.........uh.....wow.



What happened to the last one?

You had certain posters defending it, with a few saying they looked forward to seeing it and it devolved into a flame thread.
 
Darthphere said:
You know, child rape has been portrayed on screen before. Anybody watch A Time to Kill For.

That true I forgot about that film. In A Time To Kill it was really choppy, like it cut in and out. Eye for and Eye with Sally Fields is another, her daughter gets raped and killed at the beginning of the movie. Bastard Out of Carolina is another movie that had that in in. Granted it was one of those HBO films but still a minor getting raped was there.

As long as the one with Fanning isnt too all out graphic... dont they have to get it past the rating's board anyway?
 
Darthphere said:
Dont we know 9/11 was a bad thing, why do we need to see it in a movie?

We know that dressing like a clown and releasing poison gasses into city streets during a parade is bad. Why'd we make a movie with that?
 
The Question said:
We know that dressing like a clown and releasing poison gasses into city streets during a parade is bad. Why'd we make a movie with that?


Exactly, why make any movie?:confused:
 
The Question said:
We know that dressing like a clown and releasing poison gasses into city streets during a parade is bad. Why'd we make a movie with that?

Although any image you're willing to put before yourself helps foment your own personal desires, very few desire to release poison gases in any populated areas.

However, the same can't be said for those who want to have sex with kids.

http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewNation.asp?Page=/Nation/archive/200608/NAT20060809a.html

Child Exploitation Escalating, Says Justice Department

(CNSNews.com) - While touting recent federal and local law enforcement initiatives to combat child exploitation, the U.S. Department of Justice along with the FBI and National Center for Missing and Exploited Children say the problem is "escalating."

"I think it is fair to say children are in more danger than ever before from child exploitation," said Drew Oosterbaan, chief of the Justice Department's Child Exploitation and Obscenity Section.

"We see child pornography escalating, not just in terms of numbers, not just in the amount or frequency of distribution of child pornography we see, but most especially in the nature of the child pornography we see," he said, noting that there are more images of children being violently raped and abused.

Ernie Allen, president and chief executive officer of the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children, added that one in five girls and one in ten boys are sexually abused by age 18.

"Kids are the most victimized sector of the American public," said Allen. But with only a third of the cases being reported, he added, "This is largely a case of hidden victims."

Oosterbaan said despite the size of the problem, "the response is also unprecedented."

"We're going to make sure every inch of this country is covered to protect against this problem," he said.

Law enforcement will be using abduction teams devoted to finding kidnapped children as quickly as possible; newer technology that will enable them to have a more targeted search area for a child; and increased efforts to crack down on domestic child prostitution, child pornography Internet child predators.

Allen said his group is working to "eradicate child pornography by 2008."

But Daniel Weiss, senior analyst for media and sexuality for Focus on the Family, said the Justice Department isn't doing enough. "Children are not being exploited in a vacuum. They're being exploited in a vast culture of exploitation," said Weiss.

"There are some very positive developments, but I think that we are still disappointed, even dismayed at the almost total inattention to enforcing federal obscenity laws," Weiss told Cybercast News Service. "And the reason that concerns us so much is far more kids are exposed to hard core pornography online than are ever abducted or used for child pornography, as heinous and horrendous as that is.

"We are allowing illegal material that commodifies adults, basically to proliferate. When you allow anyone to become a sexual commodity it isn't too much of a stretch for that to include children. I think that has led to more child exploitation," Weiss added.
 
I hope she doesn't even get nominated for an Oscar. Man I would laugh.
 

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