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Epicurus.com - Matt and Khym: Better Than Ever (Real People, Real Life, Real Sex series)

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List Price: $27.95
Our Price: $20.99
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Manufacturer: Comstock Films Directed By: Tony Comstock
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Audience Rating: Unrated Binding: DVD EAN: 0689076732857 Format: Anamorphic Label: Comstock Films Manufacturer: Comstock Films Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Comstock Films Region Code: 0 Release Date: 2007-01-03 Running Time: 53 Studio: Comstock Films Theatrical Release Date: 2007
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Barely out of their teens when they got together, Matt and Khym spent many years generously taking care of others instead of concentrating on themselves. Now in their thirties, Matt and Khym are taking the time to rediscover the joys of married life and married sex. "Director Tony Comstock shows what it looks like when two people who are in love have sex. It's beautiful--the antithesis of shapeless, boring porn in which everyone is just going through the motions." -- Oprah Winfrey's O Magazine
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Matt and Khym Comment: The cover of the case for Matt and Khym says, "Real people, real life, real sex" and for once the blurb fits perfectly. This is one of the most enchanting DVDs that I have ever viewed. Khym's candor in talking of their sex life is more than refreshing, it is a convincing argument for sex as sex should be, unrehearsed and breathtakingly open. The same can be said for her orgasms during the sex scenes. They were as real as the fingers that type this review. Best of all was the obvious love that these two hold for each other. It ran like a golden thread from the beginning to the end of this delightful DVD. Needless to say, I recommend this production to any who are uninhibited enough to view sex without offense.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Good but not good enough Comment: Cute story about the couple, but come on guys, it's a sex dvd - i don't really care about your entire life story, in fact, I don't want to know it.
Yes, the couple are obviously very much in love and when they do make love it is really 'well done' - that felt odd to type! BUT some music might have been nice, or some sound. They make love in complete silence which I found really off putting.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Physically and emotionally erotic Comment: I watched this film after watching Xana and Dax: When Opposites Attract, and I vastly prefer this one. Watching Matt and Khym together, I could tell they are very, very much in love. When they looked at each other they practically beamed. I found this emotional passion to be very endearing and erotic.
Each also seemed to really appreciate and savor the other's body. Although their erotic scene was shorter than Xana and Dax's, I felt like it had a better arc to the "story" (if one could call having sex a story).
I would buy this again, and out of Tony Comstock's films I would probably recommend this film for a heterosexual couple's first. I think it is very accessible and not intimidating.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A loving and sexually honest, real couple Comment: Matt and Khym is a wonderful introduction into the joys of married sex. When you look at this movie, you can see the genuine love Matt and Khym have for each other. Matt and Khym are so candid in talking about their life in and out of the bedroom that you come away feeling like they could be your next door neighbors or close friends. The scene at the end of their lovemaking when Matt looks lovingly at Khym is the way any girl would want her guy to look at her. I replayed the promo at Tony Comstock's web site over and over again, just to see that look.
This is definitely not your typical porn movie. Half of the movie involves talking interspersed with clips of their love making. I recommend couples watch the whole movie in the living room, and then move on to the bedroom.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Beautiful and believable Comment: This is the first of the Comstock movies I've seen, but it absolutely won't be the last. This really is something different - "documentary" erotica, about a real couple not so different from anyone else.
The first half of the movie features the two talking to a silent, unseen interviewer. They describe their relationship, from the time they met, to their wedding (surprisingly like my own), through years of a complex and full home life. Throughout, they describe the career of their physical relationship at each period. It comes across as happy and a bit ordinary - I like that, it creates a kind of comfort with the couple that I don't have good words for, and teases me into caring about them.
The interview is broken into segments of a few minutes each, interleaved with moments from their bedroom love-making. That seems natural, too, the kinds of activities and positions I've enjoyed rather than bizarre contortions to create some camera angle. The interview ends about halfway through the movie. At that point, the bedroom scene restarts, then plays beyond what we saw in the first half. Because the interview made the two seem more real, my own arousal comes from theirs as if they're sharing it with me - not vicarious or voyeuristic, but friendly.
If you've been put off by adult films in the past, you probably had good reason: negative tone, forced activities and pacing, and people that look like plastic and sound worse. There's none of that here. It's warm, private, and above all happy - and isn't that what a love life should be?
-- wiredweird
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