Moderated by John Dunn. Marcus Cohn begins by talking about how the problem of pornography is related to the past. Cohn points out a few concerns in newspapers/magazines regarding pornography. Roger Ebert talks about how pornography is not cinematic but violence is. Ebert explains that pornography of violence and pornography of sex are related in the sense that they provide jolts, chills, or thrills to the audience watching it. Cosmo Campoli talks about taking sex to a high spiritual state where women are more like a temple rather than something that is disgraced.
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Moderated by John Dunn. Marcus Cohn begins by talking about how the problem of pornography is related to the past. Cohn points out a few concerns in newspapers/magazines regarding pornography. Roger Ebert talks about how pornography is not cinematic but violence is. Ebert explains that pornography of violence and pornography of sex are related in the sense that they provide jolts, chills, or thrills to the audience watching it. Cosmo Campoli talks about taking sex to a high spiritual state where women are more like a temple rather than something that is disgraced.
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