
Liam Neeson, Laura Linney, Chris O'Donnell, John Lithgow, Oliver Platt, Tim Curry, Peter Sarsgaard, Timothy Hutton, William Sadler, Gore Vidal, John Krasinski, Jenna Gavigan, Julianne Nicholson, Dylan Baker, Dagmara Dominczyk, Matthew Fahey, Heather Goldenhersh |

Directed
by: Bill Condon
Written by:Bill Condon
Produced by: Gail Mutrux, Francis Ford Coppola
Distributor: Fox Searchlight Pictures |

US:
11 NOV 2004 (LA/NY)
UK: 04 MAR 2005 |

Liam Neeson stars as Kinsey, who in 1948 changed American culture and created a media sensation with his book "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male." |
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By many accounts, Kinsey was a weirdo who facilitated (if not actually taking part) the sexual abuse of thousands of children. If you insist on seeing this piece of poor judgement, ask yourself this: "How exactly did Kinsey get the data on the speed with which a baby could supposedly be brought to"orgasm".
If the very thought of these wicked acts doesn't make you want to vomit, I urge you to get help immediately. Shame on Linney and Neeson for involving themselves with Condon's brazen foray into amoral movie making.
Condon knows very well what Kinsey was up to. Dr Judith Reisman has been researching Kinsey's misdeeds over the past 10 years and has attempted to inform the writerslashdirector. But Condon chooses to swim in a self-loathing sewer.
What next - "Hilter: The Compassionate Years?" Condon can fool himself into thinking he's some sort of "artist". He isn't. He's just another huckster out to cause outrage on the assumption that there's no such thing as bad publicity. Let's prove him wrong. Very wrong. |
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"You know... Kinsey was
a pedophile enabler who abused
thousands of kids!"
"Yeah... but who gives a damn when you think of the Oscar buzz?"
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