Talk:Brian Johnson/@comment-198.169.140.30-20160205204905/@comment-99.47.235.132-20200426085537

Since you, Mustang9XXV, asked thatquestion, I'll answer you this: No because robbing is always wrong. And to prove that I agree with you about swearing being forbidden in ths wiki that's baout an R-rated feature, I'll tell you that that film has more than one shade of gray. In fact, I don't see all adult movies as downright negative. Heck, I once had a grownup-only DVD that has both R-rated and unrated versions. Upon fully watching both of them, I saw that they're pretty tame.

Speaking of movies that are only for adults, there's this other feature that I watched on the IFC (Independent Fim Channel) that's titled Room in Rome. When I did view it, I saw that it's about two European women who became homosexual to each other and spent most of the film unclothed. But those aren't all I saw.

I also noticed that RIR (Room in Rome) is more realistic, or down-to-earth, and intelligent than it appears, which mean that there's more to the movie than nudity and female homosexuality. In fact, I did seeand hear that the women in there are smarter than they look. But I guess that's to be expected of them since they're fully grown. After all, I see that film asbeing more complex than other movie for grownups.

If you want to learn more about RIR, and Blu-ray, you can go to this website:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Room_in_Rome

Since I've grown to like Room in Rome, I'd like buy it on Region 1 DVD (Digital Video Disc) and Region A Blu-ray. If you rent and/or also purchase it on one or both formats, good luck.