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List Price: $19.98 | | Label: Playboy Home Video
Salesrank: 101569
Released: July 1, 2003 |
| Our Price: $39.98 |
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MPAA Rating: R (Restricted) Media: DVD |
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Playboy Presents Sex at 24 Frames per Second - The Ultimate Journey Through Sex In Cinema (R-Rated Edition) Reviews:
24 FRAMES PER SECOND...THROUGH SEX 
2009-07-02 - REALLY DISAPPOINTING. I BOUGHT IT BECAUSE THEY LEAD ME TO BELIEVE IT WAS ABOUT DIANE LANE OR DIANE LANE HAD A BIG PART OF THE MOVIE AND SHE WAS ON SCREEN FOR MAYBE 2 MINS
Legitimate Documentary. 
2005-01-05 - Considering some of the reviews provided for this film, one would think that it is just some type of rip-off. I found the film to be very interesting and informative. It hits all the right tones in dealing with the Hollywood's love/hate relationship with sex within the context of film. Starting with "Ectasy" and discussing changes, sometimes radical, the film investigates the role of sex within film juxtaposed against the contemporary mores of different eras. Yes, there are quite a deal of interviews as well as a huge number of clips demonstrating the particular points made by the interviewees. Hugh Hefner, Sharon Stone, Ang Lee, Jane Russell, all make appearances discussing the energy and forces which account for the use of sex and nudity in movies. While this film is not a Ken Burns epic the viewer will certainly come away from the expeirence with a better understanding of the art form which has attempted throughout the years to portray sex, and all its deviations, as the most vexing of all human desires and needs. Recommended highly.
Running time? 
2004-01-09 - I recently purchased what I thought was the "unrated version" (with the nude Marilyn Monroe image from "Something's Got to Give" on the box cover as opposed to "The Seven Year Itch" skirt blowing scene on the R rated version. The box lists the running time as 101 minutes, yet the DVD is only 98 minutes long. Can someome please clear up this mystery for me? Which one is which and what is the correct running time? Thank you.
GREAT! Well Produced Documentary for Film Fans! 
2003-10-31 - Reading some of the other reviews you might not think this is one of the best written, best edited and best produced documentaries on the subject of Sex in American cinema -- but it is. Quality of images and sound is first rate. Many rare and classic clips, outtakes (from Marilyn Monroe's nude swim in "Something's Gotta Give") and lots, and lots of rarities. (Charlton Heston explaining the ratings system is a howl!) Interviews abound with no less than Paul Verhoeven and Adrian Lyne. Emphasis is on US films and contemporary cinema, but the subject is a mammoth one for a 98 minute doc. A very, classy and tasteful treatment of a very controversial subject. Well worth buying.
If you wanted to know where is sex in American Cinema... 
2003-10-04 - The film is a must-see if you ever wondered why you there is pretty much none. It is a good history of sex in movies, mostly Hollywood. Somewhat depressing as it shows there is not much hope here...
The film is Unrated just because if it was to be rated it should be PG-13. Just for example there is a lot of talking about the Sharon Stone scene, but the scene itself isn't!