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Films that are Steamy, Sexy, or Sensual—and that are actually plot-driven!

Here are some hot, steamy movies—that are rich in intelligence and plot-driven. These films deserved a category all their own. They are not for everybody and there is little or no “romance.” Lust and sex! It’s all here.

These are a few choice picks for a night of sensual movie viewing:

"The Girl Next Door"

“Unfaithful.”

“Original sin.”

Monster’s ball.”

“Secretary.”

“Boogie Nights.”

"Wild Things"

Please contribute to the list!

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Movie trivia:

One of the very first sexy film made in Hollywood was “Flesh and the Devil” made in 1927. Greta Garbo and John Gilbert star in this classic silent melodrama about a love triangle between two boyhood friends and the amoral seductress who comes between them.*(1)

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* Copied from standard product description, see here, here and here for examples. The original passage reads as follows:

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Greta Garbo and John Gilbert star in this classic silent melodrama about a love triangle between two boyhood friends and the amoral seductress who comes between them.

The original material is in the public domain, but the text was used as if it were original writing. Within the present context of a large quantity of plagiarisms, mention was deemed merited.

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1.One Summer of Happiness a Swedish film that came out in the 50ths.. 2. Ecstasy the first movie with Hedy Lamarr.

Chris,

Good choice!

The film “Ectasy” was made in 1932 and it was, no surprise, highly controversial in its time because of a nude swimming scene. It is also the first non-pornographic movie to portray sexual intercourse, although never showing more than the actors' faces*(1) in a state of sheer ECTASY. It especailly depicted female sexual pleasure during orgasm (simulated).**(2)

“ If you use your imagination, you can look at any actress and see her nude. I hope to make you use your imagination.”

Hedy Lamarr :turned:

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* Copied from Ecstasy (film) in Wikipedia. The original passage reads as follows:

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The film was highly controversial in its time largely because of a nude swimming scene. It is also perhaps the first non-pornographic movie to portray sexual intercourse,[1] although never showing more than the actors' faces.

** Copied from Product description for Ecstasy (1933, Czech) (aka Ekstase or Extase) at "Sex in Cinema: The Greatest and Most Influential Erotic / Sexual Films and Scenes." The original passage reads as follows:

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... it was unusual at its time for depicting obvious female sexual pleasure (ecstasy) during orgasm (simulated)...

The original material is in the public domain, but the text was used as if it were original writing. Within the present context of a large quantity of plagiarisms, mention was deemed merited.

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okay, since not many are contributing to this thread, I will post the only ones that I have seen and can think of that would be considered Steamy, Sexy, and Sensual. I'm assuming that more "men" would post to this thread than women, you know, considering.....LOL If I can think of anymore, I will post them. Hmmm....I wonder if Kori would contribute. :devil: LOL

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Fatal Attraction

Basic Instinct

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~ Agree with CNA, but, must add, due to the 'shower' scene, one 'flame' up :devil: for THE SPECIALIST (Stallone without the gloves, and Stone without the icepick); and two :devil: :devil: for the whole movie of BODY HEAT (Hurt and Turner.)

~ Not really many other worthwhile stories with 'hot' scenes, come to think of it. Well, there was BODY OF EVIDENCE, with Madonna and DeFoe, but, that's more mainstream-'porn' with a tacked-on story.

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J:D

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Secretary, huh? That has a bit of S&M in it, does it not? *is so there*

Ange, LOL, I don't really know too many sexy/sensual movies off the top of my head. The first thing that comes to my mind is porn, but I don't know if that counts. Porn is actually quite funny...I just can hardly get past the bad acting. How 'bout they take porn back to the good ol' days of silent movies? On second thought, just take out the dialogue.

Ghost is kind of sensual. I'll have to think of some more later...I have a hard time remembering what movies I've seen. And I usually stick to comedies.

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Just finished Closer (with Jude Law and Clive Owen :blink: ) and it has some pretty sexy dialogue in it. Mostly only dialogue though, surprisingly not any sex scenes.

Closer focuses on fucked-up people, and not so much on…um…fucking. Did you like it?

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You know, I don't think Kori is looking for messed up people, honey. She is lookin' for ACTION !! Keep in mind her previous posts which is very revealing of what she is looking for LOL ------>"The first thing that comes to my mind is porn, but I don't know if that counts. Porn is actually quite funny...I just can hardly get past the bad acting. How 'bout they take porn back to the good ol' days of silent movies?" <-----revealing "On second thought, just take out the dialogue." <---------------even more revealing. :blink::blink: Honey, she's not looking for talk. She wants ACTION. LMAO Now although this isn't porn, she is still lookin' for some BOOTY ACTION. LOL All talk and no action is just no fun. Cough up some better movies with lots of BOOTY ACTION for Kori or just keep your mouth shut. :blink: :shocked: :blink: LMAO Yikes. :lol:

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You know, I don't think Kori is looking for messed up people, honey. She is lookin' for ACTION !! Keep in mind her previous posts which is very revealing of what she is looking for LOL ------>"The first thing that comes to my mind is porn, but I don't know if that counts. Porn is actually quite funny...I just can hardly get past the bad acting. How 'bout they take porn back to the good ol' days of silent movies?" <-----revealing "On second thought, just take out the dialogue." <---------------even more revealing. :blink::blink: Honey, she's not looking for talk. She wants ACTION. LMAO Now although this isn't porn, she is still lookin' for some BOOTY ACTION. LOL All talk and no action is just no fun. Cough up some better movies with lots of BOOTY ACTION for Kori or just keep your mouth shut. :blink: :shocked: :blink: LMAO Yikes. :lol:

Oh, Kori wants sexy and funny! That’s the read I’m getting on her. Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! That's the movie for Kori baby!! :turned:

Okay, listen up: director-writer Pedro Almodovar scored a major hit with his hilarious "Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown," one of the rare foreign-language films that was a big hit in mainstream houses. "Women" was a frenzied romp about a TV star driven to near-distraction by a imprudent affair. For his encore, though, Almodovar has tackled a variation on John Fowles' "The Collector”--hardly anyone's favorite book.

Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! is more provocative as it deals with a mentally disturbed man who kidnaps a woman and "teaches" her to love. Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! is a romantic comedy to booty…that is, to boot. Perhaps its greatest truth comes from two of its characters watching a movie in production: one notes that the film is more a love story than a horror story. Replies the movie's director, "Sometimes the two are indistinguishable." Ricky (Antonio Banderas) plays the recently released mental patient, and the object of his affection, Marina (Victoria Abril), is an ex-porno star and heroin junkie whom he has kidnapped. In Almodovar's world, nothing happens as it should---and the unexpected should be expected at all times. I love his movies for that.

Almodovar is the kind of director who shamelessly courts controversy with every film he makes. Most people are aghast by him, and how he attempts to derive humor from the most seemingly humorless situations. It can be argued that he sometimes goes too far (such as trying to make light of rape in 1993's "Kika"), but in "Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!" is outrageous and raunchy. You'll like it. :turned:

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One critic wrote: Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! is a film that won’t sit easily with a lot of people whose comfortable lives are built around Hallmark-like assumptions about the “niceness” of love. But for the rest of us, the film offers a delightfully twisted romp through the darkness visible in the recesses of our libido.

:whistle:

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You know, I don't think Kori is looking for messed up people, honey. She is lookin' for ACTION !! Keep in mind her previous posts which is very revealing of what she is looking for LOL ------>"The first thing that comes to my mind is porn, but I don't know if that counts. Porn is actually quite funny...I just can hardly get past the bad acting. How 'bout they take porn back to the good ol' days of silent movies?" <-----revealing "On second thought, just take out the dialogue." <---------------even more revealing. :blink::blink: Honey, she's not looking for talk. She wants ACTION. LMAO Now although this isn't porn, she is still lookin' for some BOOTY ACTION. LOL All talk and no action is just no fun. Cough up some better movies with lots of BOOTY ACTION for Kori or just keep your mouth shut. :blink: :shocked: :blink: LMAO Yikes. :lol:

You said it, sista! :devil: Hey, maybe not all action. There can be dialogue as long as it's sexy...or just noises. *cools down* :lol:

It's time for some action! :hyper: :drool:

Oh, Kori wants sexy and funny! That’s the read I’m getting on her. Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! That's the movie for Kori baby!! :turned:

Okay, listen up: director-writer Pedro Almodovar scored a major hit with his hilarious "Women On The Verge Of A Nervous Breakdown," one of the rare foreign-language films that was a big hit in mainstream houses. "Women" was a frenzied romp about a TV star driven to near-distraction by a imprudent affair. For his encore, though, Almodovar has tackled a variation on John Fowles' "The Collector”--hardly anyone's favorite book.

Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! is more provocative as it deals with a mentally disturbed man who kidnaps a woman and "teaches" her to love. Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! is a romantic comedy to booty…that is, to boot. Perhaps its greatest truth comes from two of its characters watching a movie in production: one notes that the film is more a love story than a horror story. Replies the movie's director, "Sometimes the two are indistinguishable." Ricky (Antonio Banderas) plays the recently released mental patient, and the object of his affection, Marina (Victoria Abril), is an ex-porno star and heroin junkie whom he has kidnapped. In Almodovar's world, nothing happens as it should---and the unexpected should be expected at all times. I love his movies for that.

Almodovar is the kind of director who shamelessly courts controversy with every film he makes. Most people are aghast by him, and how he attempts to derive humor from the most seemingly humorless situations. It can be argued that he sometimes goes too far (such as trying to make light of rape in 1993's "Kika"), but in "Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down!" is outrageous and raunchy. You'll like it. :turned:

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One critic wrote: Tie Me Up! Tie Me Down! is a film that won’t sit easily with a lot of people whose comfortable lives are built around Hallmark-like assumptions about the “niceness” of love. But for the rest of us, the film offers a delightfully twisted romp through the darkness visible in the recesses of our libido.

:whistle:

:lol: I will check out that flick if it is in fact at Blockbuster. They suck.

I don't know if I liked Closer really. Clive Owen was probably the only good thing about it. Plus, some of the conversations were funny...especially the one w/ Owen and Law on the Internet. LOLz! Just kind of a boring film, and not solely because there was no sex. :wink:

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~ Ok, peeps. Scratching concerns about what I'd call 'near-"porn"' scenes in movies...overall, I really have to add SIN CITY in this thread. 'Romantic' it was, if one thinks about it. 'Why' were the protagonists (most male, some female) doing what they were doing? For 'love', baby!

~ Beats DEBBIE DOES WASHINGTON'S DEEP THROAT which seems where this thread is aiming for.

LLAP

J:D

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~ Ok, peeps. Scratching concerns about what I'd call 'near-"porn"' scenes in movies...overall, I really have to add SIN CITY in this thread. 'Romantic' it was, if one thinks about it. 'Why' were the protagonists (most male, some female) doing what they were doing? For 'love', baby!

~ Beats DEBBIE DOES WASHINGTON'S DEEP THROAT which seems where this thread is aiming for.

LLAP

J:D

Tsk-tsk, John. Come on, now. We are talking about sexy movies with a plot. Regarding "Deep Throat", I would recommend the doc story behind it "Inside Deep Throat" that covers the making of the film and the controversy that followed its release. :turned:

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One of the most beautifully tense love scenes I have ever seen is in Sea of Love with Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin. Full chemistry pulled out with no stops. He is a burnt-out cop who is stinging from a separation and thinks Barkin might be the killer he seeks, but he is attracted to her almost against his will. She doesn't know that Pacino is a cop in the main love scene, but she gives herself over to the moment as if there would be no tomorrow. She is so intense that the viewer keeps going back and forth between thinking she is the killer and hoping she isn't.

Also, I don't remember ever seeing a face that depicted so well such a hangdog guilty remorseful caught-in-the-act look as John Goodman's when Pacino caught him sleeping around on his wife.

Michael

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~ WOW! I agree with Michael a-n-d Vic in the same thread!

~ Yes, 2 (left and right) thumbs up on Mike's SEA OF LOVE and Vic's INSIDE DEEP THROAT (the doc); for differing reasons of course. The latter doesn't really fit this thread, but, worth mentioning.

~ Ellen Barkin always was... :devil: Haven't seen her around lately (er, cinema-wise, that is.)

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J:D

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~ WOW! I agree with Michael a-n-d Vic in the same thread!

~ Yes, 2 (left and right) thumbs up on Mike's SEA OF LOVE and Vic's INSIDE DEEP THROAT (the doc); for differing reasons of course. The latter doesn't really fit this thread, but, worth mentioning.

~ Ellen Barkin always was... :devil: Haven't seen her around lately (er, cinema-wise, that is.)

LLAP

J:D

Hey, wanna know something? I bought SEA OF LOVE today. Yeah, I saw it for seven bucks at a used DVD and CD store and I remember what MSK said about it, and so I thought 'heh, what the fuck, I'll get it.'

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Vic:

~ Hope you liked it. I mean, Pacino and Barkin?

~ Since Barkin was in it, if you didn't like it, there's something obviously psychoepistemologically...dysfunctional...there, requiring a premise-check (CNA nwst); I'd check that out before you go to any official 'O-ist' get-together.

~ Just :poke:

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J:D

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Vic:

~ Hope you liked it. I mean, Pacino and Barkin?

~ Since Barkin was in it, if you didn't like it, there's something obviously psychoepistemologically...dysfunctional...there, requiring a premise-check (CNA nwst); I'd check that out before you go to any official 'O-ist' get-together.

~ Just :poke:

LLAP

J:D

John,

I’m at the cross roads here: I would like to tell you what a sexy hottie Barkin is, but then I would have some es’plain' to do with CNA (known to family, friends and lover as 'Angie). If I tell you I don’t care for Barkin, you may think I had my balls removed. :hmm:

Help!

-Victor

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Vic:

~ Hope you liked it. I mean, Pacino and Barkin?

~ Since Barkin was in it, if you didn't like it, there's something obviously psychoepistemologically...dysfunctional...there, requiring a premise-check (CNA nwst); I'd check that out before you go to any official 'O-ist' get-together.

~ Just :poke:

LLAP

J:D

John,

I’m at the cross roads here: I would like to tell you what a sexy hottie Barkin is, but then I would have some es’plain' to do with CNA (known to family, friends and lover as 'Angie). If I tell you I don’t care for Barkin, you may think I had my balls removed. :hmm:

Help!

-Victor

Oh, come on now. OY. If she is HOT, she is HOT. No sense in keeping it quiet or even worse denying it which as you know, Boo, is one way to irk me. If I ask and you say, oh, no, she wasn't pretty at all. In fact, I thought she was ugly. Oh, really now. You know how a lot of guys avoid that question like it is the plague and that is when your girl asks you, Do you think she is pretty or something similar. Guys will do whatever they can to get out of it or will straight out lie. Oh, no, no lying. We've talked about this. For me personally, there won't be any backlash if you say yes. You're not dead and neither am I. All I'm asking for is honesty. I'm not the jealous type and no need to explain to me. Cough it up, Baby !! Hell, I got my hotties as well, just as everyone does. Brad Pitt, Benjamin Bratt, Johnny Depp. Oh, MY. Just because you're taken now doesn't mean you've been stripped of your manhood and can't find other women attractive. Any woman that expects this is in for a world of hurt and needs some self-esteem and confidence.

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Vic:

~ Hope you liked it. I mean, Pacino and Barkin?

~ Since Barkin was in it, if you didn't like it, there's something obviously psychoepistemologically...dysfunctional...there, requiring a premise-check (CNA nwst); I'd check that out before you go to any official 'O-ist' get-together.

~ Just :poke:

LLAP

J:D

John,

I’m at the cross roads here: I would like to tell you what a sexy hottie Barkin is, but then I would have some es’plain' to do with CNA (known to family, friends and lover as 'Angie). If I tell you I don’t care for Barkin, you may think I had my balls removed. :hmm:

Help!

-Victor

Oh, come on now. OY. If she is HOT, she is HOT. No sense in keeping it quiet or even worse denying it which as you know, Boo, is one way to irk me. If I ask and you say, oh, no, she wasn't pretty at all. In fact, I thought she was ugly. Oh, really now. You know how a lot of guys avoid that question like it is the plague and that is when your girl asks you, Do you think she is pretty or something similar. Guys will do whatever they can to get out of it or will straight out lie. Oh, no, no lying. We've talked about this. For me personally, there won't be any backlash if you say yes. You're not dead and neither am I. All I'm asking for is honesty. I'm not the jealous type and no need to explain to me. Cough it up, Baby !! Hell, I got my hotties as well, just as everyone does. Brad Pitt, Benjamin Bratt, Johnny Depp. Oh, MY. Just because you're taken now doesn't mean you've been stripped of your manhood and can't find other women attractive. Any woman that expects this is in for a world of hurt and needs some self-esteem and confidence.

John,

Do you see how reasonable and level headed this O’ist chick is? She is a God-send! (Can I say that and still be an Objectivist?)

Honey, to quote Jackie Gleason from the Honeymooners: “Baby, you’re the greatest.” Oh, by the way, Barkin is freakin' hot! :turned:

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~ Jeez...I hope I didn't start something here.

~ Uh-h-m-mmm, to be clear, the proper way to evaluate varied actors and actresses in terms of 'hunk' and 'hot'...in terms of their cinematic photogenicity...is to point out that they, by 'conventional' standards/expectations, appear to fill-the-bill in the sense of not being otherwise-distracting (like, picture the same movie with Woody Allen and Roseanne Barr; they'd be distractingly...unharmonious in character-type appearance.)

~ This is about as 'PC' as I'm willing to go to forestall problems...regardless what you say CNA :)

LLAP

J:D

P.S: Glad we weren't discussing Basic Instinct.

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~ Jeez...I hope I didn't start something here.

~ Uh-h-m-mmm, to be clear, the proper way to evaluate varied actors and actresses in terms of 'hunk' and 'hot'...in terms of their cinematic photogenicity...is to point out that they, by 'conventional' standards/expectations, appear to fill-the-bill in the sense of not being otherwise-distracting (like, picture the same movie with Woody Allen and Roseanne Barr; they'd be distractingly...unharmonious in character-type appearance.)

~ This is about as 'PC' as I'm willing to go to forestall problems...regardless what you say CNA :)

LLAP

J:D

P.S: Glad we weren't discussing Basic Instinct.

We all have our own little reasons as to why we think someone is HOT and why we prefer them over other actors. :wink::wink: hehehehe

Oy, problem?? Nah, no problems at all and I'm dead serious. I'd say I'm definitely different than a lot of women I've come across and have been told this as well by others. So please don't lump me into the *typical* female category of how they are and thinking it will forestall problems. Come on now, give me a bit more credit than that. BUT you don't know me all that well so I do understand.

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