Weirdest fetish in a while...

Supmop

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I don't like covered in paint (whatever the color is) porn

cosplay its ok, sometimes I feel its sexy and interesting to watch, but this paint porn is total turn off for me o_O
 

Hans Kowalski

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I guess the maker of those films got annoyed with these street-performer guys and this is the only way he can get back at them.

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leebar

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someone hasn't seen goldfinger!
painting women gold is a fine, decades-honored tradition. i guess.

Reputedly the fastest grossing movie of all time, Goldfinger was released in 1964. That means there's a huge demographic of baby-boomers whose first view of a naked female figure was Shirley Eaton coated in gold. Any "first" leaves a powerful sexual imprint, and no doubt this image left many boys Au-struck. (sorry, couldn't resist)

In Japan, male births between 1950-1955 were the highest in modern history. By the time Goldfinger's iconic image began appearing in newspaper and magazine ads, and at theatres, that made for a large group of 10-14 year olds--who today have disposable income, viagra, and fat, disinterested wives.

(You may come to akiba-online for the pictures and downloads... but you'll stay for the socio-demographic b.s. analysis.)
 

Inertia

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BERMUDA-AV was the one that started the dipped in gold trend though other studios have since copied it.

It looks great visually, but the sensation of being covered head to toe must feel horrible!
 

leebar

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If there is a demographic nostalgia strategy at work, here are the sexually iconic western images of 1965:
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weppin

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someone hasn't seen goldfinger!
Sure I've seen Goldfinger! I've even seen Goldmember! But this JAV, I dunno, something about the deep liquidity of that gold paint, it's more unnerving than any other kind of bodypaint I've ever seen. Japanese gold body paint technology must have really advanced in recent decades...
 

leebar

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I Dream of Jeannie - uh, I liked her. :) I mean back then, not now. ;)

Before Jeannie Barbara Eden guest starred on an episode of "The Andy Griffith Show" and OMG she was sexy, gorgeous, and sexy... but somehow still girl-next-door cute!

The Tijuana Brass album cover is what inspired me to develop X-ray vision.

Okay, gotta bring this post back on-theme. Wonder what Barbara Eden would look like coated in gold, nude, in her prime?
 

papadoc1981

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Before Jeannie Barbara Eden guest starred on an episode of "The Andy Griffith Show" and OMG she was sexy, gorgeous, and sexy... but somehow still girl-next-door cute!
You just described why I love Barbara Eden so much. IMO, she's the finest white woman to have ever walked the planet. Having known about it for years, for the first time I randomly saw a rerun episode of I Dream Of Jeannie back when I was like 16 years old and I've had a crush on her ever since. Immediately bought the entire series when it became available. I LOVE THAT WOMAN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 

weppin

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Agreed, the way she would say, "Ohh, MASTER!" was such a turn-on! Powerful yet subserviant, a real male fantasy. Geez, I wonder why that series doesn't get slammed for being so over-the-top sexist!? Better to just leave it to the past, I guess. How did we get talking about Barbara Eden in a thread about gold body paint again??
 

pikuseru

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Yeah, weird. I never intepreted the gold paint scene in Goldfinger in a sexual way before. It is a death scene after all.
 

weppin

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Yeah, weird. I never intepreted the gold paint scene in Goldfinger in a sexual way before. It is a death scene after all.
Yes, thanks for confirming that thought I had. I was pretty sure I remembered the gold body paint scene being one in which the woman was killed by it, not in just some celebratory, hey-look-at-the-sexy-gold-woman thing.
 

Inertia

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Casshern> Good question. I'm pretty sure it's food coloring. You can always ask BERMUDA's director. AKIBACOM's production wing also has done paint movies and they have an English site so they can probably tell you as well. Though YMMV between studios and their techniques.
 
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leebar

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Yes, thanks for confirming that thought I had. I was pretty sure I remembered the gold body paint scene being one in which the woman was killed by it, not in just some celebratory, hey-look-at-the-sexy-gold-woman thing.

Logical. But pretty sure the movie would have been rated M=for mature audiences, meaning guys had to be 16 to see it. So it was that gold, nude girl in every ad that the younger guys saw. I doubt they knew much about the plot. Talk--overheard from someone's older brother--would have been about lasers, that tricked out Aston-Martin, and a character called Pussy Galore.

I guess if you were 14, what would you see in those ads, a dead woman or a nude actress?