Matt and Khym: Better Than Ever (Real People, Real Life, Real Sex series)
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Average customer review:Product Description
Barely out of their teens when they got together, Matt and Khym spent many years generously taking care of others instead of concentrating on themselves. Now in their thirties, Matt and Khym are taking the time to rediscover the joys of married life and married sex. "Director Tony Comstock shows what it looks like when two people who are in love have sex. It's beautiful--the antithesis of shapeless, boring porn in which everyone is just going through the motions." -- Oprah Winfrey's O Magazine
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #14776 in DVD
- Released on: 2007-01-03
- Rating: Unrated
- Formats: Anamorphic, Color, Dolby, DVD, HiFi Sound, NTSC, Widescreen
- Original language: English
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 53 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Review
I want more, more! I wish I could find more films like this, and I'm looking forward to future films from this smart indy company. --Violet Blue - Sex Writer and Educator
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When people ask us to recommend a When people ask us to recommend a couples-friendly erotic film that's more genuine than the typical Porn Valley fare and more interesting than the kind of insipid gauzy "erotica" stuff that turns up on late night cable TV, we usually tell them about Comstock Films, whose finely crafted work manages to be smart and intimate without skimping on the hot sex you want. "Matt & Khym" is the newest installment in producer Tony Comstock's series of real life couple studies and stars a thirtysomething duo who "have taken the time to rediscover the joys of married life and married sex"--and who disprove the notion that it's all downhill in the sack once the honeymoon is over. --Fleshbot.com
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The film doesn't set out to create a fantasy; it's the eroticism of everyday life that "Matt and Khym" is after, and it gets hold of it with wet, hot, cuddly abandon, and never lets go. --Thomas Roche - Eros Magazine
Customer Reviews
Beautiful and believable
This is the first of the Comstock movies I've seen, but it absolutely won't be the last. This really is something different - "documentary" erotica, about a real couple not so different from anyone else.
The first half of the movie features the two talking to a silent, unseen interviewer. They describe their relationship, from the time they met, to their wedding (surprisingly like my own), through years of a complex and full home life. Throughout, they describe the career of their physical relationship at each period. It comes across as happy and a bit ordinary - I like that, it creates a kind of comfort with the couple that I don't have good words for, and teases me into caring about them.
The interview is broken into segments of a few minutes each, interleaved with moments from their bedroom love-making. That seems natural, too, the kinds of activities and positions I've enjoyed rather than bizarre contortions to create some camera angle. The interview ends about halfway through the movie. At that point, the bedroom scene restarts, then plays beyond what we saw in the first half. Because the interview made the two seem more real, my own arousal comes from theirs as if they're sharing it with me - not vicarious or voyeuristic, but friendly.
If you've been put off by adult films in the past, you probably had good reason: negative tone, forced activities and pacing, and people that look like plastic and sound worse. There's none of that here. It's warm, private, and above all happy - and isn't that what a love life should be?
-- wiredweird
Hooray for love!
Matt and Khym are a beautifully sexy, real life couple and I was completely charmed as I listened to them tell their story in the documentary style interview that opens this wonderful film and totally captivated to witness their lovemaking in the erotic scene that followed.
They seem to enjoy themselves in front of the camera in a way that welcomes us as viewers into their intimate life and into their bedroom with a disarming frankness that's become a trademark of Tony Comstock's films. As a result, this lovely film has been welcomed into my own bedroom on a number of occasions!
Not only do Matt and Khym shine and bubble over with a tender enthusiam for each other that seems to make them literally sparkle, but the film itself has the most beautiful lustre. It has a look that lends weight to the idea that love, sex, pleasure and intimacy are indeed important and special and wonderful. With his distinctive style, Tony Comstock has once again cleverly combined visual beauty, sexual heat, genuine chemistry, sympathetic characters and compelling real life stories into an erotic, well crafted film that I'm delighted to recommend.
Matt and Khym: Better Than Ever, just like all the other sexy Comstock Films I've enjoyed, was a real pleasure to watch alone and a great joy to share with a lover. It's sex filmed with grace, style and skill, with respect for the lovers and for the viewer.
Matt and Khym: Better Than Ever shines!
Tony Comstock is better than ever with his latest glimpse behind the couple's door
Tony Comstock is the creator and master of a new genre of films: explicit couples' sexuality documentaries. Comstock states that "intent to arouse" is often cited as the dividing line between art and porn. Of all the emotions a director might hope to induce in an audience, arousal remains the last taboo, and Tony Comstock takes it head-on.
Matt and Khym: Better Than Ever is an affirmation of married love and sexual exploration. The pair got together in their early twenties, and now after over a decade of marriage, the spark is still there. Comstock's other films feature a porn couple, a hip New York pair, and young gay lovers, so this look at married love is an exiting new angle in his series.
Amazon also carries Comstock titles Marie & Jack (Comstock's first film, with married pornographic actors), and Xana & Dax (an older blonde and her Brazilian lover). I only wished they also carried his first-rate gay male feature Damon & Hunter.




