Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Liberator Ramp Makes Cameo Appearance in "Burn After Reading"




I saw the Coen brothers new film, Burn After Reading, last night. I am a big Coen brothers fan but the main reason that I went to see the film was that I understood that the Liberator®Ramp appeared in the film. As someone who is a Sexpert for the Liberator company, I obviously believe in the value of the product to help people get the most fulfillment possible from sex. In truth, the Liberator Ramp appeared rather inconsequentially in 3 scenes. Two of them were George Clooney entering and leaving the home of one of his lovers and the third was a long shot where you could see the Liberator Ramp on top of the bed in a way that would suggest possible rear entry position. These scenes happened very quickly and I seriously doubt most viewers of the film understood what they were seeing and what use the Ramp has. There were more elaborate sequences in which George Clooney builds a home-made version of a Love Machine that highlights a thrusting penis. Neither the chair nor the Liberator Ramp appeared in the end credits.


The Coen brothers make dark comedies and Burn After Reading was the darkest of comedies about the CIA and the culture of its employees as well as the Washington social circles in which they travel. The marital infidelity and musical beds were so complicated that even the CIA couldn't keep track of who was sleeping with whom. I clearly recognize that there is an epidemic of marital infidelity and dishonesty in relationships. I hope that the viewing public realizes that this is something that is not restricted to the Washington Beltway social scene but is occurring across the country, cutting across all political perspectives, religions and levels of culture. This lack of truthfulness is not only a tragedy but is causing untold personal pain along with serious social ramifications. When are people ever going to learn how to talk to each other honestly in relationship? - Doctor G

1 Comments:

Blogger Patrick Roberts said...

Brad Pitt can be so funny, as long as he's not taking himself too seriously... in any case, it's about time someone made good use of his habitually spastic arm movements

September 20, 2008 11:50 AM  

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