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Joe Bob Briggs (Author)
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October 18, 2005
Movie stars do it better, or so it seems. Sex on the silver screen unfolds in such a perfect way and we get sucked in. Whether we want to admit it or not, much of our sexual behavior has been learned from the movies.
From Joe Bob Briggs comes Profoundly Erotic, a collection of essays on sex in film. This guide explores the most seminal films―from cult classics to Hollywood blockbusters―that both shaped and reflected America’s changing mores and codes about sex. Briggs, who has been called the Leonard Maltin of cult movies, makes good on his reputation as an off-kilter and daring movie guru in this revealing look at filmed fornication.
Profoundly Erotic follows Joe Bob’s popular Profoundly Disturbing. Now Joe Bob takes on the key films that turn us on, such as It Happened One Night (1938), Lolita (1962), Belle de Jour (1967), and sex, lies, and videotape (1989). Illustrated with lurid stills and posters, the book strips down the hottest screen moments in history with the bodies we adore, from Rudolf Valentino and Mae West to Brigitte Bardot and Sharon Stone. In addition to the ten main movies, the book features a hundred more capsule reviews in “For Further Frisson” sidebars.
Praise for Profoundly Disturbing:
“A valuable and entertaining survey of movies that broke taboos.”
―Leonard Maltin
“The book merits attention from fans tired of high-minded essays about classics such as Citizen Kane, and explains why crass, tasteless pictures often make more impact than those released with the stamp of respectability.”
―Publishers Weekly

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About the Author

Joe Bob Briggs is a film critic and creator of Joe Bob’s Drive-In Theater, and the equally popular Monstervision on TNT. He is currently developing his own weekly show as well as programming for the new Scream Network, specializing in horror movies and launching nationally in 2005.

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  • Paperback: 304 pages
  • Publisher: Universe (October 18, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0789313146
  • ISBN-13: 978-0789313140
  • Product Dimensions: 7 x 0.9 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #893,909 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The best work yet from one of our finest writers on film!, March 22, 2006
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This is quite simply the most insightful and entertaining book on film since Jonathan Rosenbaum's MOVIE WARS. Underneath the surface of Briggs's "drive-in critic" persona lurks one of our most thoughtful, knowledgeable commentators on the cinema, and PROFOUNDLY EROTIC is his best book to date. Each chapter is a masterful combination of historical context, thematic analysis, and behind-the-scenes anecdotes. The writing is entertaining and accessible enough for the casual fan but thorough enough for the film scholar--I thought I knew everything there was to know about some of these films, but I was wrong. There's an abundance of great material here on both the cinema and our cultural attitudes toward sex. This book is a masterpiece.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Thorough, popular review of ten sexy movies., April 27, 2010
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It's a little hard to believe that Joe Bob Briggs actually had much to do with the writing of this book, although I guess I believe it. He had an editor, a research assistant, and a copy editor who must have put in any number of sweat-soaked hours keeping this text as cleanly written and as perceptive as it is.

If you're used to Briggs' engaging, laid-back, eighteen-wheeler-jockey sort of light-hearted and thoroughly low-brow approach to crummy movies, you won't find it here. No counts of beheadings, nude dupas, simulated coitus or any of those familiar devices. Furthermore, the movies themselves are hardly Drive-In fodder. They include:

1. The Sheik, a silent movie with Rudolph Valentino.

2. She Done Him wrong, with Mae West.

3. The Miracle of Morgan's Creek, one of the best comedies of its decade.

4. Picnic, a "major motion picture."

5. The Immoral Mister Teas, famous trash.

6. Contempt, another Godard jigsaw puzzle.

7. Kitten With a Whip, infra dig.

8. I Am Curious (Yellow), rambling but with bare boobs.

9. Looking For Mr. Goodbar, a serious moral comment.

10. 9 1/2 Weeks, big but bloodless.

Briggs' prose style is thoughtful, analytical, ironic. How could Briggs -- he of the enumerated decapitations -- write something like this?

"If Godard is our most serious modern filmmaker, as many believe he is, then modern love is dismal indeed.

If Paul Javal is a contemporary Ulysses, as the movie seems to suggest, then Troy remains unconquered and

Penelope is abandoned to her suitors. The European lover has become a wimp." (p. 170)

Now, Joe Bob Briggs is a TV commentator and sometime actor who has claimed his favorite restaurant is some louche barbecue pit in northern Georgia or someplace. And here he's using intensifiers like "indeed"? Now he's alluding to HOMER? What is this guy, a closet egghead?

I enjoyed it as much as I enjoy his rural proletarian comments on movies like "I Spit On Your Grave." It's a different kind of experience, but it's equally likable. It does contain some thematic analysis -- "Looking For Mr. Goodbar" is a warning against women's patronizing singles bars, so says the text -- but it also establishes the careers of the principal performers and crew before and after their involvement in these ten movies. (I would guess it was the research assistant's job to track down some of the details.)

I read it all the way through, including the end-of-chapter epilogues called "For Further Frisson." (How many of Brigg's fans will that word, "frisson", drive to the dictionary?)

It's entertaing and educational. So what more can you expect, even from the unexpected?
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The drive-in movie King in bed, December 5, 2005
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This is an excellent book- scholarly and exciting to read at the same time! I was enchanted by each section, after each movie I wanted to continue but had to stop and digest, even in one case playing a DVD of one of the movies before I could go on. It's the kind of book that made me call my friends and say- "Hey! Did you know...?"

Highly recommended, a great companion to Brigg's other books and "The Stewardess is Flying the Plane" by Ron Hogan.
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