Sometimes the coerced abuse is right on set with everyone watching, using contractual bullying or the like to distress the actor. Emilia Clarke had to go through that on the Gambo show, the distress on her face was real during those early scenes, and the trust fund hogs running the show got so mad when she renogotiated her contract that they eventually character assassinated her in a sort of literal “assassinate the character after cheapening the arc of a SV victim” way.
I fucking hate that show so much and anyone talking about how “sexy” it was is deeply sus to me.
I remember reading somewhere that when Momoa realized they didn’t have a robe ready for Clark between takes of the sex scenes he started screaming at the director to get her something to wear between takes.
She was coerced into her early scenes by contractual obligation and the hogs were oinking because of her visible distress, including on set.
I think the expanded use of intimacy coordinators are a post-Gambo consequence, though the actual trust fund hogs that pushed Emilia Clarke into that didn’t get punished in any way because rich cishet white men.
I remember the backlash when Penn Bagley said he didn’t wanna do racy scenes on the show You. Said he wasn’t as comfortable about it since he was married. Mfs called him all kinds of shit even called him MAGA etc. Talking about “he has no self control” “his marriage must not be strong” “he probably isn’t comfortable” people insinuating he has backwards views of women. All this sounded to me was like the gamer version of a show like this.
That’s the first time I heard of that particular moment; sounds like the flipside of that “being a sex pest is sex positivity” shit that Louis CK and Joss Whedon were pushing on set.
There was a time Ricci refused to a scene like the director wanted to which is telling because she’s done plenty of sex scenes. The director threatened to sue her but she stood her ground.
There’s this weird fucked up puritan/pornbrain hybrid mentality that sees any actor that got naked on set as having surrendered the right to ever say no to doing le sexy sex scenes in the future.
Similarly, entire careers have sunk in the past because someone who was “le sexy” got naked and afterward was suddenly not seen as tantalizing enough or whatever.
Halle Berry’s career took a dive after Swordfish, for example.
Sometimes the coerced abuse is right on set with everyone watching, using contractual bullying or the like to distress the actor. Emilia Clarke had to go through that on the Gambo show, the distress on her face was real during those early scenes, and the trust fund hogs running the show got so mad when she renogotiated her contract that they eventually character assassinated her in a sort of literal “assassinate the character after cheapening the arc of a SV victim” way.
I fucking hate that show so much and anyone talking about how “sexy” it was is deeply sus to me.
I remember reading somewhere that when Momoa realized they didn’t have a robe ready for Clark between takes of the sex scenes he started screaming at the director to get her something to wear between takes.
you think that may have something to do with it? The nudes she did became less and less each season.
She was coerced into her early scenes by contractual obligation and the hogs were oinking because of her visible distress, including on set.
I think the expanded use of intimacy coordinators are a post-Gambo consequence, though the actual trust fund hogs that pushed Emilia Clarke into that didn’t get punished in any way because rich cishet white men.
I remember the backlash when Penn Bagley said he didn’t wanna do racy scenes on the show You. Said he wasn’t as comfortable about it since he was married. Mfs called him all kinds of shit even called him MAGA etc. Talking about “he has no self control” “his marriage must not be strong” “he probably isn’t comfortable” people insinuating he has backwards views of women. All this sounded to me was like the gamer version of a show like this.
That’s the first time I heard of that particular moment; sounds like the flipside of that “being a sex pest is sex positivity” shit that Louis CK and Joss Whedon were pushing on set.
https://www.reddit.com/r/Fauxmoi/comments/11xeipx/penn_badgley_thinks_we_all_overreacted_to_his/ Man didn’t even say anything bad. Its like actors and actresses aren’t allowed to have boundaries? And mind you these things have multiple shoots. They’re uncomfortable as fuck
There was a time Ricci refused to a scene like the director wanted to which is telling because she’s done plenty of sex scenes. The director threatened to sue her but she stood her ground.
There’s this weird fucked up puritan/pornbrain hybrid mentality that sees any actor that got naked on set as having surrendered the right to ever say no to doing le sexy sex scenes in the future.
Similarly, entire careers have sunk in the past because someone who was “le sexy” got naked and afterward was suddenly not seen as tantalizing enough or whatever.
Halle Berry’s career took a dive after Swordfish, for example.
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damn that bad. Ain’t that some shit