Favourite Movie/tv show sex scene

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We were having this discussion whilst on night shift.
I remember when I was at college seeing the Michael Douglas/Jeanne Tripplehorn scene from Basic Instinct

At the time I couldn’t believe how full on it was.
Was defo a favourite
 
For 'regular movies' Wild things had a pretty steamy scene with Neve Campbell Denise Richards and Matt Dillon.
 
So many choices from Eyes Wide Shut. Grittier than most, but...

Yeah but....Tom Cruise. That movie is when he had begun going off the absolute deep end. Kidman is hot and wow did she upgrade in every way with keith Urban an actual man who actually cares about her. Not a horse toothed freak who basically kidnapped his next wife.
 
Lauren Bacall looking down at Humphrey Bogart in "To Have and To Have Not" and asking if he knows how to whistle.

Yeah, pretty amazing. I've always thought she had the sexiest voice going.

But, regardless of their respective ages, I think she was pretty lucky, too.
 
I've mentioned this a few times, but Seaons 2 of the Girlfriend Experience (on Starz) has some really hardcore scenes that are just amazing.
 
there's a general release movie entitled "red road" which i believe is scottish. it has the most explicit cunnilingus scene i've ever seen outside of porn. and there's a side shot of a guy's stiff dick while he's pulling on a condom. too. "black swan" gets pretty steamy, too.
 
I found the scene in Blade Runner 2049, which depicted the buildup to and the aftermath of an encounter, to be quitemoving in multiple ways.

Also a fan of the scene in Mulholland Drive with Laura Harrington and Naomi Watts.
 
Yeah but....Tom Cruise. That movie is when he had begun going off the absolute deep end. Kidman is hot and wow did she upgrade in every way with keith Urban an actual man who actually cares about her. Not a horse toothed freak who basically kidnapped his next wife.

Well, I try not to judge art by the personal lives of the artists. Michelangelo is reputed to have been a pedophile; should we censor his exquisite genius because of it? Bogart was a bottle artist; so was Peter O'Toole and Errol Flynn had a most unsavoury reputation WRT young women. WS Burroughs sold heroin; both Coleridge and Elizabeth Browning were opium addicts. Chopin and Wagner were notorious antiSemites. The list is almost endless.

My point is that discarding or ignoring good work because of non-work-related personal flaws and failings would leave the world a pretty boring, sterile place, like Chinese theatre under the Gang of Four, when political favour was more important than talent.

It is of course your call, but so long as I don't have to hang out with them, I'll try to judge the book, not the author. Cruise is weird, but his acting is pretty good. That's enough for me.
 
History of Violence, the 'cheerleader costume' scene.

Also a kind of weird scene on a staircase that starts out as a fight, turns into a fuck, ends with the wife storming off to lock herself in the room and the husband on the stairs wondering what the hell just happened. Hot...sort of...different? Very.
 
The Postman Always Rings Twice - Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lange - flour on the kitchen table, whoa!

Any sex scene in a Nicholas Roeg movie. Any scene. Especially those with his wife, Theresa Russell. And seventeen year old Jennie Agutter in Walkabout (1971), swimming nude in the billabong.
 
As was mentioned before, the scene in Black Swan where Ms. Kunis goes south on Ms. Portman. Good gravy :eek::devil::D

Other faves:

Glenn Close/Michael Douglas in Fatal Attraction on the kitchen sink.

I found several of the sex scenes in the Sopranos to be intense.

Ditto those in The Amerikans. The first episode where Elizabeth is going down on her male contact and tells him where she's going to stick her finger....

I'm sure I'm missing many others.
 
The sex scene in The Player, where all you see is from the neck up. Clever-sexy.

When I was a teenager, the scene in Barbarella where Jane Fonda overloads Duran Duran’s orgasm machine made me feel funny, as it were.
 
The Postman Always Rings Twice - Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lange - flour on the kitchen table, whoa!

Any sex scene in a Nicholas Roeg movie. Any scene. Especially those with his wife, Theresa Russell. And seventeen year old Jennie Agutter in Walkabout (1971), swimming nude in the billabong.


i was obsessed with "bad timing-a sensual obsession" for YEARS. maybe i still am.
 
Yeah but....Tom Cruise. That movie is when he had begun going off the absolute deep end. Kidman is hot and wow did she upgrade in every way with keith Urban an actual man who actually cares about her. Not a horse toothed freak who basically kidnapped his next wife.

"An actual man" post fucking Tim McGraw?
 
Do only mainstream movies qualify?

There's an auto-erotic scene in the classic porn "V The Hot One" (which is both poorly named and poorly edited) where Valerie (played by Annette Haven) reclines on the balcony of her new apartment and touches herself. She recalls (in voice-over) her early sexual experiences and how they've affected her, and realizes that she's being watched through binoculars by a man in the apartments across the street.

She closes her eyes and finishes herself. When she opens her eyes again the man across the street is gone.
 
"You know how to Whistle, don't you" ?
See HERE.


Then there's the delightful Jane Fonda in Bararella: The "Excessive Machine" (aka The Orgasmatron) seen here:
 
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Jane Fonda's character riding Jon Voight's face to her first ever orgasm in Coming Home.
 
Well, I try not to judge art by the personal lives of the artists. Michelangelo is reputed to have been a pedophile; should we censor his exquisite genius because of it? Bogart was a bottle artist; so was Peter O'Toole and Errol Flynn had a most unsavoury reputation WRT young women. WS Burroughs sold heroin; both Coleridge and Elizabeth Browning were opium addicts. Chopin and Wagner were notorious antiSemites.

(It says something about our society that Burroughs' heroin habit got so much more attention than that little "killed his wife, corrupted the trial process, fled the country" incident.)

I don't demand saintliness from the artists I enjoy, but past a certain point point if you have strong feelings about the artist it's hard to stop those colouring reactions to their work. Especially when those same failings are on display in their work.
 
(It says something about our society that Burroughs' heroin habit got so much more attention than that little "killed his wife, corrupted the trial process, fled the country" incident.)

I don't demand saintliness from the artists I enjoy, but past a certain point point if you have strong feelings about the artist it's hard to stop those colouring reactions to their work. Especially when those same failings are on display in their work.

Pretty much how I feel. If you've reached a certain point of dislike they're never going to be able to be 'enjoyed' in a movie(music whatever) and in this topic not sexy.

What's funny is here in the US how the overly sensitive professionally offended progressives seem to only be offended by people they don't like rather than actions themselves.

Latest example Barr who has never been likable being crucified for an ignorant remark, but....Tarantino admits he knew Weinstein was raping women and could have put a stop to all of that abuse years ago...

Then the recent revelations about him from Uma Thurman....

The same people haven't said a peep and will flock to his movies because they like them and the self righteous suddenly find ways to justify actions they'd condemn is it was someone they weren't fond of.

The case you site reminds me of Polanski who was found guilty of raping an underage girl and Hollywood couldn't get enough of him including the needs to shut up loud mouth Meryl Streep who is on film standing and applauding for him.
Now they ban him...they shouldn't have bothered, makes them look worse.

In my opinion -and I stress those words-if some celebrity does things that you feel strongly about-for example a movie star you like is proved guilty of beating a woman-and you still support their movies?

You have no conviction to the cause you claim you have and should never bitch about what anyone else does again.
 
We were having this discussion whilst on night shift.
I remember when I was at college seeing the Michael Douglas/Jeanne Tripplehorn scene from Basic Instinct

At the time I couldn’t believe how full on it was.
Was defo a favourite

Jack Nicholson in anything, especially in the Postman Rings Twice and the Witches of Eastwick as Darryl Van Horne.

And since I'm an ex-swinger who participated in the swinging lifestyle with my ex, Eyes Wide Shut has real meaning for me especially when they're all in costume.

Some of the scenes with Nicole Kidman as Celeste Wright in Big Little Lies with Alexander Skarsgard as Perry Wright were as real as they were sexual, erotica, and violent. Wow!

Then, there's the scene in Stanley Kubrick's Clockwork Orange of the rape of the wife of a husband while forcing him to watch before killing them both was really something. Keep in mind that the movie was made in 1971, 47-years ago.

 
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