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Users share their opinions and anecdotes on how the character name Pussy Galore, a pilot and villain in the James Bond film Goldfinger, was accepted or controversial in 1964. Some explain the historical and cultural context of the word pussy, while others joke or mock the double entendre.
Users of r/JamesBond subreddit share their opinions on whether the scene where Bond and Pussy Galore fight and have sex is rape or not. Some argue it is rape, some defend it as a classic trope, and some criticize the PC culture.
Pussy Galore was intended as a joke name because in the book she's the leader of a New York lesbian street gang Holly Goodhead also doesn't exist in his books He never named one of his books Octopussy, that was the title of one of his short stories; also had nothing to do with a woman, in the story that was the nickname for a guys favorite Octopus.
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There's a scene in the film The Power of the Dog (set in Montana in 1925) in which one character discovers a stash of "bodybuilding magazines" that are clearly thinly veiled gay erotica.
I went to The Naked I back in the 80's. They had the "Pussy Galore Stag Lounge" in the back. It was about like you would picture it complete with some dude trying to sell me crack just outside the place. So yeah. . .it was great!
Users of r/JamesBond subreddit share their opinions on how the film Octopussy got its name and whether it caused any controversy. Some explain the origin of the name from Fleming's short story, others joke about its double meaning and PETA's reaction.