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The Viscous Kind YouTube - The Vicious Kind Official Trailer



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I found this film to be highly erotic.

The relationship between two brothers, a father trying to connect with his sons and the young woman who gets between the three of them. The story begins when Caleb Sinclaire reluctantly picks up his brother Peter at college and brings him and his new girlfriend Emma home for the Thanksgiving holiday. Caleb, who recently broke up with his long-time girlfriend and is wary of relationships, warns Peter that Emma will end up hurting him, but he can't stop himself from being drawn to her. As Caleb's infatuation with Emma grows, he must decide whether to act on his feelings or protect his brother's first love.



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I will add this to my Netfix queue looks good.
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Nomad;1314196 wrote: The Viscous Kind YouTube - The Vicious Kind Official Trailer



Nomad's Rating:

I found this film to be highly erotic.

The relationship between two brothers, a father trying to connect with his sons and the young woman who gets between the three of them. The story begins when Caleb Sinclaire reluctantly picks up his brother Peter at college and brings him and his new girlfriend Emma home for the Thanksgiving holiday. Caleb, who recently broke up with his long-time girlfriend and is wary of relationships, warns Peter that Emma will end up hurting him, but he can't stop himself from being drawn to her. As Caleb's infatuation with Emma grows, he must decide whether to act on his feelings or protect his brother's first love.






I have added it to the number one position on my Netflix Q, have the brie and crackers, red wine in rediness, and will watch it at 8:30 PM Pacific------and will give a review tomorrow.
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Sounds like an utterly perverted orgy to me, but then again that's a compliment coming from the likes of myself!

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OK, I watched it-------------I didn't like the story line or the acting, I thought the food scenes at the zoo were over done and the animals looked like stuffed toys. The crash scenes were not realistic and having the credits in the middle of the film instead of the beginning or end is really too much. But other than that it was a great film.
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Sounds rather slow to wade through.
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Bill Sikes;1314239 wrote: Sounds rather slow to wade through.


Well if you enjoy realism and genuine acting then you may enjoy the film. The older brother was really phenomenal.
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OK woah.

It looks hilarious.
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Tan;1314430 wrote: OK woah.

It looks hilarious.


No its not that. Its more of a dark film.
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Nomad;1314429 wrote: Well if you enjoy realism and genuine acting then you may enjoy the film.


Sorry, I made a play on words there. It wasn't particularly noticable, it seems.
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Bill Sikes;1314457 wrote: Sorry, I made a play on words there. It wasn't particularly noticable, it seems.


If it makes you feel better, I got this faster then I got the besom comment of spots.:wah:
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flopstock;1314533 wrote: If it makes you feel better, I got this faster then I got the besom comment of spots.:wah:


Um...excuse me, I hate to interrupt your little whimsical attempt at being witty but we are discussing my film at the moment.
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Nomad;1314964 wrote: Um...excuse me, I hate to interrupt you little whimsical attempt at being witty but we are discussing my film at the moment.


Okay... sounds kinda sappy to me..:D
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