![]() ![]() Wild Things 3 has a rather flat appearance and most of the scenes take place on obvious studio sets. Even more so than the previous movie, this feels like it was made for TV. There are two things that set this movies apart. But nothing seemingly goes according to plan and everybody has an agenda of their own. Their brilliant plan is to let her drop the charges in exchange for the diamonds. So the snobby Marie teams up with bad girl Elena (Sandra McCoy) who accuses the stepdad of rape. Marie (Serah D’Laine) is the rightful heir to these diamonds as her mother left her them, but her stepfather is contesting the will. The MacGuffin this time are two diamonds with a value of $4 million. From that point of view MFF-threesomes have become Wild Things’ tradition. But when they did the same thing for every sequel it just became a tradition. The two killer twist at the end of Scream was a true twist. A twist isn’t a twist if everybody is expecting it. But it still puzzles me how nobody is seemingly able to come up with an original story that also uses the overkill of twists elements that is the franchise’s trademark by now.Īnd even if that is too much to ask of a movie which was probably written on a Sunday afternoon, they could have at least steered clear from copying multiple scenes or relationships between people. Wild Things 3 is the low budget, more gratuitous DTV sequel one would expect from a movie like this. If you’ve seen the previous two movies, you’ve seen this movie.įor the second time now scenes have been lifted straight out of the superior original movie. Somebody is falsely accused of rape, people who seem to be enemies are actually in cahoots with each other, somebody breaks down while being interrogated on the stand, there is a sexy threesome, etc. Like the previous movie Wild Things 3 is again basically a remake of the original. Wild Things 3 on the other hand, is the step in a sleazy direction that I was expecting from the previous movie. But Wild Things 2 turned out to be a tamer remake of the original. I was expecting a full blown sleazy sexploitation sequel. "It was a slow motion sequence that was squashing of grapes on face," he revealed.I was kind of disappointed in Wild Things 2 A DTV sequel to a movie best known for its steamy lesbian sex scene between Neve Campbell and Denise Richards. And I think the grapes was probably the one time in six months of shooting that didn’t work out." "The brilliant thing about Tom is that he- So Tom has brilliant ideas and will just have an image of something and go for it. "Yeah, that was not, it was not good," Corey continued. "Because I don’t want to speak about the grapes," India added, before saying that it was "a taboo". "There’s a sequence with some grapes that didn’t quite make- We haven’t spoken about the grapes in about nine months," Corey said. In an interview with Decider, India and Corey explained how a bunch of grapes was originally involved in that specific scene before it was cut from the episode altogether.ĭiscussing their most memorable moments of the 'Even Days' sex scene sequence, Corey and India divulged the filmed moment that will now never see the light of day. Behind the doors, Charlotte and George can be heard wrecking the table, cutlery and plates flying everywhere, and moaning loudly. ![]() They argue, they kiss, then George lifts Charlotte onto the table, but viewers end up outside the room with Brimsley, Reynolds and the rest of the staff who have been excused. ![]() After their coronation, they get down to it multiple times, including during one particularly charged scene while they're eating dinner, surrounded by their household staff. In episode three, 'Even Days', viewers see the full extent of Charlotte and George's royal duty to produce an heir – all while they're kind of hating on each other a little bit. ![]() Queen Charlotte cast reveal the wild scene that was cut from episode 3's sex montage. ![]()
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