Mine (novel)

Mine is a novel written by American author Robert R. McCammon. It won the 1990 Bram Stoker Award for Best Novel.

Plot summary

The novel tells the story of Laura Clayborne, a successful journalist, the wife of a stockbroker and mother-to-be. With her life seemingly falling apart, Laura hopes that her newborn son, David, will make her life everything it ought to be.

Mary Terrell, aka Mary Terror, is a survivor of the radical 1960s and a once a member of the fanatical Storm Front Brigade. Mary lives in a hallucinatory world of memories, guns, and above all, murderous rage. After viewing an ad placed in a popular magazine, she becomes convinced that the former leader of the Brigade, Lord Jack, is commanding her to bring him the child she was carrying when her life was suddenly turned upside down.

Mary steals Laura's baby and the manhunt is on. With no help at all Laura sets out on a cross-country trip to reclaim that which is hers. But soon Laura realizes that in order to get back her son and her life she may have to become as savage as the woman she's hunting.

Mine (film)

Mine is a 1985 Turkish drama film directed by Atıf Yılmaz. It was entered into the 14th Moscow International Film Festival.

Cast

  • Türkan Soray as Mine
  • Cihan Ünal as Ilhan
  • Hümeyra as Perihan
  • Kerim Afsar as Doctor
  • Celile Toyon Uysal
  • References

    External links

  • Mine at the Internet Movie Database
  • Mine (Taproot song)

    "Mine" is the second and final single from Taproot's second studio album Welcome. Along with "Poem", the song is one of the band's most successful singles. A music video was released for the song and was directed by System of a Down bassist Shavo Odadjian.

    Track listing

    Charts

    Personnel

  • Mike DeWolf guitar
  • Phil Lipscomb bass
  • Jarrod Montague drums
  • Stephen Richards vocals, guitar
  • References

    Kink (film)

    Kink is a 2013 American documentary, produced by James Franco about the BDSM website Kink.com.

    Early production

    While filming scenes of About Cherry at the Kink.com San Francisco Armory, Franco noticed the dynamic between actors and the production crew. He stated that this interested him, as in some respects, it was a similar dynamic to that of the production at Saturday Night Live. It was this that led to Franco developing an interest in this aspect of the BDSM culture. After coaxing director Christina Voros to an interview at the Armory, she agreed to do the film. The other reported influence for Franco's decision to make this documentary, was an unsuccessful sex tape, with his girlfriend.

    People featured/appearing

  • Peter Acworth
  • Maitresse Madeline
  • Chris Norris
  • Van Darkholme
  • James Deen
  • Mr. Marcus
  • Zoe Holiday
  • Jon Jon
  • Jessie Lee
  • Tomcat
  • Princess Donna
  • Five Star
  • Francesca Le
  • Phoenix Marie
  • Ash Hollywood
  • Reception

    The movie received positive reviews from The Hollywood Reporter and Variety.

    KinK

    KinK was a Canadian documentary television series, which first aired in 2001 on Showcase. The series profiled some of the more unusual edges of human sexuality, primarily the kink and fetish scenes. It was filmed in Montreal, Toronto, Vancouver and Winnipeg; the fifth season, set in Halifax, Nova Scotia, first aired in September 2006. KinK was produced by Vancouver's Paperny Films.

    Concept

    This series highlights different people's real-life kinks, as defined by the person being observed. Each episode takes an in-depth look at the lifestyles of two or three people (or couples), and how their kink affects their life. Each season of the show follows these couples as they learn and progress through the lifestyle.

    Seasons

  • 2001 13 x 30 min (Showcase)
  • 2002 13 x 30 min (Showcase)
  • 2003 13 x 30 min (Showcase)
  • 2005 11 x 30 min (Showcase)
  • 2006 13 x 30 min (Showcase)
  • See also

  • BDSM
  • Bondage
  • Cross-dressing
  • Polyamory
  • Restraints
  • Sadomasochism
  • Sexual fetishism
  • Sexual roleplay
  • Transgender
  • Transsexualism
  • Kink (sexual)

    In human sexuality, kinkiness is any unconventional sexual practices, concepts or fantasies. The term derives from the idea of a "bend" (cf. a "kink") in one's sexual behaviour, to contrast such behaviour with "straight" or "vanilla" sexual mores and proclivities. The term kink has been claimed by some who practice sexual fetishism as a term or synonym for their practices, indicating a range of sexual and sexualistic practices from playful to sexual objectification and certain paraphilias.

    Kink sexual practices go beyond what are considered conventional sexual practices as a means of heightening the intimacy between sexual partners. Some draw a distinction between kink and fetishism, defining the former as enhancing partner intimacy, and the latter as replacing it. Because of its relation to "normal" sexual boundaries, which themselves vary by time and place, the definition of what is and is not kink varies widely as well.

    See also

  • BDSM
  • Dominance and submission
  • Glossary of BDSM
  • Kinky boots
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