Some details surrounding the script for "Fifty Shades of Grey" have been revealed! "Carrie Diaries" actress Chloe Bridges spilled some of the juicy details about what the script looks like to Cosmopolitan magazine.
The 21-year-old actress told the magazine that she had seen the sides - or a cut down version of the full script - when she was auditioning for a role in the movie. She didn't say what part she was after but did say the scene left her blushing and a little bit uncomfortable.
"There were three pages of sides that I was going to audition with," she said. "I read them and then was like, I really can't do this."
"If you read these three pages of sides, you would die," she continued. "I still like show them to my friends for fun."
What exactly was on the pages to make the actress turn several shades of red? Bridges wouldn't give too much away about the script but did reveal a little about the scene.
"The scene was, like, the girl telling her friends about some sexcapade she had," she said. But it goes into extreme detail and uses the word 'sperm' a couple times. I was like, I don't know guys, I have to go home to my grandparent's house in a few months at Christmas. I don't know if I can do this."
Bridges went on to tell Cosmo that the scene was "intense" and she had to give "mad props" to whoever would play the kinky couple on screen. So does that mean the movie is going to be steamy?
According to Hollywood.com, screenwriter Kelly Marcel is determined to keep the movie "as raunchy and sexy as possible."
"We are 100 percent going there," she told The Sunday Times. "It will be rated NC-17. It will be raunchy."
Even though Universal Pictures, the studio behind the film, hasn't yet released an official rating for the movie there has been rumors that they don't want such an explicit rating. With a rating of NC-17 the movie will have more freedom to show the graphic sex scenes but the higher ups worry it could end up being too explicit for some people.
Also with that rating it will exclude certain people from seeing the movie and not all theaters will show a movie with a rating of NC-17.
What do you think? Should the movie have an NC-17 rating and keep the sex scenes close to the book's description?