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The movie is about the interesting history of Kink.com.
What caught my attention was how the segment was introduced or mentioned on TMZ. The voice over said something about James Franco joining the S & M "pop culture."
S & M is pop culture? I didn't know that. Is this the same as the Twilight franchise? The books and the movies made vampires very popular. Or maybe the same as the effect of the movie The Craft and the TV series Charmed on people's interest in wicca or witchcraft. I remember seeing a some girls dying their hair dark and dabbling in wiccan culture here in the Philippines.
If it's true that S & M is becoming a part of pop culture, is this good or bad?