This week, Focus Features will release, at long last, the first installment of their 'Fifty Shades' trilogy of feature films based on the bestselling novels by E L James. Call us plebs, but we figured that, before we went to see the movie ('cause you know we're going to), we ought to see what the book was all about. Check out our results, below.
Christian Grey is an unusual guy. He’s the world’s most eligible billionaire bachelor and an enormously powerful businessman. He’s an avid jogger, an exceptional piano player, and a licensed helicopter pilot. He also really like the color gray. He wears gray suits and ties, drives a gray car to his gray office building (which is called Grey House) under gray Seattle skies, where his assistant dresses in—you guessed it—gray. (For the record, his office chairs are white but the couches are gray too.) And, oh yeah, he’s into kinky sex, including bondage, spanking, and domination.
Now that we know who will play the leads in the movie adaption of 'Fifty Shades of Grey,' the big question is just how far the filmmakers will go to faithfully reproduce the novel's sex scenes. Will they tone it down for an R rating? Or push the boundaries for an NC-17?
While some 'Fifty Shades of Grey' fans continue to gnash their teeth over the casting of Charlie Hunnam as Christian Grey, the actor's 'Sons of Anarchy' co-stars think he'll be great -- even if one would rather not see his naughty bits.
At long last, our national nightmare is over: Universal and Focus Features have found their leads for the upcoming adaptation of '50 Shades of Grey.' Dakota Johnson of 'The Social Network' has been cast as Anastasia Steele, the college student who enters into a dominant/submissive relationship with enigmatic businessman Christian Grey because fairy tales do come true, or something. Charlie Hunnam
Have you heard of Cara Delevingne? She'a British model that might end up in the Fifty Shades of Grey movie and then you’re gonna have to know about her because Fifty Shades is basically the new Twilight.