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My Favorite Scene Victim

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 1:14 am
by ScardiKat
I love horror / slasher / murder movies, but only if I can feel with the victims.

The best of course is Marion in Psycho.


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And of course the girl who is skinny dipping in Jaws.

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To be naked out in the ocean at night and have something come up from beneath and grab me, wow!

Now the gal in Prom Night

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I didn't like her and was glad when she got it.

I love it when the victim cries...

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because I know that feeling.

I would like to chat about these scenes, ideas, feelings...if anyone is interested.


Kate in California

Re: My Favorite Scene Victim

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 2:51 am
by bellystabs
Kate! I would love to chat with you! You not only have great taste in movie scenes, but you also love to empathize with them and feel what they feel. My fantasy girl come true! I am definitely interested in more of your thoughts and feelings. For starters, how do you like the pictures and clip I posted on the Video Share Forum?

Re: My Favorite Scene Victim

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:06 am
by blattschuss
Best to me are the wide opened eyes of Roberta Vasquez when she realizes that
she just got harpooned through the back between her tits in Picasso Trigger. :clap: :mrgreen:

Re: My Favorite Scene Victim

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 10:58 am
by ScardiKat
Hey Blatchuss,

Isn't your avatar a character from the movie Flash Gordon? Is that right?

What is Picasso Trigger?

Re: My Favorite Scene Victim

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 11:09 am
by Dalila di Capri
Hello Kate,

Welcome here.

I am very interested in your take on this genre.

I never play innocent victims in my movies, but rather hardened femme fatales who embrace,
(and often enjoy) their demise.

Even my so called "victims" are obviously very naugthy women who just happened to be caught in the kitchen doing something seeminly innocent...(even lady assassins need to bake cookies sometimes!)

Is there a specific way you like to see people die? Or is it just fear itself that attracts you to this genre.

Baci

Dalila

Re: My Favorite Scene Victim

Posted: Mon Aug 24, 2009 1:51 pm
by blattschuss
ScardiKat wrote:Hey Blatchuss,

Isn't your avatar a character from the movie Flash Gordon? Is that right?

What is Picasso Trigger?
Yes indeed, my avatar shows Mariangela Melato playing General Kala in Flash Gordon.
It shows the moment where Timothy Dalton has shot her with a lasergun and she starts to melt.

There is a thread here on Picasso Trigger
http://femmefatalities.com/phpBB3/viewt ... asso#p3298

Re: My Favorite Scene Victim

Posted: Tue Aug 25, 2009 1:29 pm
by ScardiKat
I can't say for sure about my favorite scenario.

It's just that I like movies where I can get into the feelings of the victim.

I can't relate to the "hardened feme fatales" type, maybe because I am not like that. What does get my attention is the completely innocent or even good person, like Marion in Psycho.

ImageShe had stolen some money, but changed her mind and is going back to make amends.

Then when something happens to her, she looses all control over herself.

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When I watch a well done movie, I feel like I move into the screen and become that person. When it is all over, I feel very peaceful, usually as she is laying in the trunk of her car or something.

It is all very strange and I"m sure sexual, but there it is.

Do you feel sexual when you do your feme fatale thing?

Re: My Favorite Scene Victim

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 12:46 am
by Blue Ribbon
The strangling scene of Frenzy is a Hitch masterpiece IMO...

This scene is a nice lesson about how to strangle a woman with style... :cool:

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Re: My Favorite Scene Victim

Posted: Wed Aug 26, 2009 4:00 pm
by Nightposter
Frenzy is good except the tongue hanging out. It is forced out so far as to be unbelievable.
Otherwise a great strangulation.

Re: My Favorite Scene Victim

Posted: Thu Aug 27, 2009 11:34 pm
by ScardiKat
I liked Frenzy but the final scene of the wife with her tongue out seems so rediculous...

I guess it was for shock value, but I think realistically looking dead people are much more shocking. This is an actress from EWP.


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I can relate to realism more than shock effect, realism is the quality that makes it scary.

Re: My Favorite Scene Victim

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 2:41 am
by Dalila di Capri
ScardiKat wrote:I can't say for sure about my favorite scenario.

It's just that I like movies where I can get into the feelings of the victim.

I can't relate to the "hardened feme fatales" type, maybe because I am not like that. What does get my attention is the completely innocent or even good person, like Marion in Psycho.

ImageShe had stolen some money, but changed her mind and is going back to make amends.

Then when something happens to her, she looses all control over herself.

Image

When I watch a well done movie, I feel like I move into the screen and become that person. When it is all over, I feel very peaceful, usually as she is laying in the trunk of her car or something.

It is all very strange and I"m sure sexual, but there it is.

Do you feel sexual when you do your feme fatale thing?

HI Kate,

I am sorry to answer your post later that I should have but I just finished a 2 day shoot with an excellent actor. Everything went well.

The entire series of shoots was all about the femme fatale who meets her end in various ways, and sex plays a very important part in the tension between the lady assassin and the contract killer who is paid to eliminate her.

I do not only play the characters with sex appeal (as most people here have already seen) but I do get a personal sexual thrill out of the scenes themselves...particularly when my own fantasy is included. (I am a well known "belly girl")


I tried some other things that I have not done in along time...strangulation, breast wounds only, single belly shots with small abouts of blood...8 varieties in total from no blood to high gore. (not to let my core fans down!)

For me sex appeal and sexuality is what this entire genre should be about. It is action/horror...There is plenty of violence...but if I cannot feel that sexual thrill then I cannot offer it to my viewers.

I hope this answers your question.

Baci

Dalila