leekohler said:The love scenes in "A History of Violence" were some of the most honest I've ever seen. Truly emotional and beautiful.
MacRy said:I completely agree with you. I have to admit I was a little shocked at them. Not because I am prudish or anything, it was just that I wouldn't have expected such full on scenes in a fairly mainstream hollywood movie.
leekohler said:And isn't it sad that we're shocked? I mean, in those scenes you knew that those two people were truly in love. To me, this is how sex should be treated in all films. BTW- Cronenberg films are hardly mainstream. 🙂 If they were, everyone would have seen this movie by now.
Mitthrawnuruodo said:Wild at Heart.
There's something about the whole film experience that made that film almost "unbearable" to watch at a film theatre. Extremely sexy...
Salma Hayek in From Dusk Till Dawn, before she turns into a vampire
That was NOT sexy! She was being tortured, but hey if you're into that kind of thing 😛 I'm not saying she didn't look sexy with the shaved head, just not within the context of that particular scene.zach said:natalie portman getting her head shaved in v for vendetta. 😛
Raid said:While romantic interludes most often come to mind, for some reason I thought of the scene in Ferris Bueller's Day off ...where they introduce the 1961 Ferrari 250GT California.... oh baby, now that's sexy! 😀
<edit> Ok for a more obvious link, what about the strip tease Jamie Lee Curtis did in True Lies? I saw that in the theatre and there was dead silence as she got into it, then when she fell there was this half second pause and the whole place just cracked up. It was like all the male brains had to switch gears from sexy to funny and did did the downshift in unison. </edit>