Tuesday, February 08, 2005

Inside Deep Throat Premiere

WorldofWonder is getting huge! They've captured the zeitgeist. And the zeitgeist wears easy access panties (As if by some odd coincidence, John Dean says the real "Deep Throat" is ill and about to die). As America turns redder and redder (no pun intended), "porn chic" rises in all media, phallus-like, as Hegellian antithesis, to chellange cultural conservative hegemony. And what nott. According to the Inside Deep Throat blog:

"The New York screening of Inside Deep Throat at the Paris Theatre was a hoot. The boisterous audience included a clutch of entertainers like Bebe Neuwirth, Claire Danes, Fred Schneider, Scot Whitman, John Epperson aka Lypsinka, Jason Bateman, Ron Silver joined at the hips to doppelganger Alan Dershowitz, and Gwyneth Paltrow.

"There were reams of scribes: Erica Jong, Tina Brown, the Page Six posse, Cintra Wilson, Emma Forest. And a gaggle of documentarians: Andrew Jarecki (Capturing the Friedmans), Shari Berman (American Splendor), Todd Graff (Camp), and Barbara Kopple (My Generation).

"This time, the hapless lot of directing a post-screening panel fell to Elvis Mitchell, former movie critic at the NY Times. The panel was made up of HarperCollins publisher Judith Regan, journalist Peter Boyer, criminal defense attorney Alan Dershowitz (who defended Harry Reems in the famous obscenity trial), and feminist professor Catherine McKinnon.

"Mitchell looked on helplessly as McKinnon did her thing, claiming that the film we had just watched was promoting the acceptance of rape. At one point, however, her righteous zeal became unhinged when she claimed that it was not possible to do deep throat safely, that it was a dangerous act that could only be done under hypnosis. 'What's so funny?' she snapped as the audience rippled with mirth."

We wish we could have seen that ...

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