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Martha Marcy May Marlene wetting scene
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I really don't think it would be real, Hollywood health and safety regs get pretty strict on bodley fluds, she probably had a squeeze bulb or something between her thighs. And yes I know there are a few movies with genuine urination like Caligula but those were done in the 70's generaly when the rules were more lax. Still it is a good moment for those who enjoy a good pretend moment.Originally posted by NaradaIt looked real to me--I think she really pissed herself!
P.S. she is totally hot.
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I didn't know they regulated those sorts of things. Live and learn, eh? :POriginally posted by shadow125I really don't think it would be real, Hollywood health and safety regs get pretty strict on bodley fluds, she probably had a squeeze bulb or something between her thighs. And yes I know there are a few movies with genuine urination like Caligula but those were done in the 70's generaly when the rules were more lax. Still it is a good moment for those who enjoy a good pretend moment.
P.S. she is totally hot.
P.S. yes, that Elizabeth Olsen is one gorgeous woman!
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Can you please provide a link to substantiate these regulations you refer to? I have never heard of any such 'Hollywood' regulations prior to you mentioning it. Further, the last twenty minutes spent searching online haven't turned up anything either. I'm not flat out telling you that you're wrong, but it would be good of you to qualify your statement with a little data please. Do you mean to say that it is some sort of MPAA regulation? A State HD regulation? Because the restriction most certainly does not exist for the porn industry, which is also largely based in California.Originally posted by shadow125I really don't think it would be real, Hollywood health and safety regs get pretty strict on bodley fluds,
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Here is a standard thing on OSHA's regs, i know some states are even tighter and i remember seeing a thing on Caligula saying how they could never do that scene now with current health and safety regs. http: //safety. lovetoknow .com/OSHA_Standard_Precautions. This film was filmed in New York perhaps the state law allows a type of loop hole but considering the legalities of using a real bodily fluid in a scene and how easy it would be to fake it with a pure sterile fluid i still highly doubt its real.
Edit: Not to mention that nearly every union in existence, including SAG and the Teamsters, require hazard pay for any potentially dangerous situation they are placed in out side of their normal duties. Seeing as Urine is labeled as a potentially infectious fluid I would say that counts. Considering indi films usually have nonexistent budgets they probably couldn't afford the hazard pay for everyone on set that day.Last edited by shadow125; April 29, 2012, 02:59 AM.
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