Depressingly proving there's nothing quite like pornography to capture the media's - and the public's - interest, a documentary about infamous porn flick Deep Throat is to be made. All in the name of recording the flick's cultural impact rather than star Linda Lovelace's lowest hour, of course. Bearing in mind they also produced American TV doc "Monica Lewinsky in Black and White," production company Imagine has insisted that it is the social rather than smutty side of the story they intend to concentrate on in their feature-length film. Co-chairman Brian Grazer – who once tried to make a feature about the sad life of skin flick star turned anti-porn crusader Lovelace – commented to Variety, "I find the actual movie and Linda's story less interesting than I do that moment in society where something ignites enough curiosity that it is like splitting an atom." We're sure that the fact a documentary about the most profitable film ever made -
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