Your favorite erotic movie

Don’t miss if you’re a fan of any of these actors. They’re all surprisingly erotic for mainstream movies.

Closer - 2004 Julia Roberts, Jude Law, Natalie Portman, and Clive Owen.


Brown Bunny 2003 Chloë Sevigny
ends in a real up close BJ


Hustlers - 2019 Constance Wu, Jennifer Lopez, Julia Stiles, Lili Reinhart, Keke Palmer, Lizzo, and Cardi B.


I always liked the sci-fi kink of:

The Fifth Element - 1997 Bruce Willis, Milla Jovovich, and Gary Oldman star in acclaimed director Luc Besson

Barbarella - 1968 Jane Fonda
 
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Just remembered this one. I used to watch this on cable all the time when I was young and those scenes with Courtney Love were always amazing.
 
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Dina Meyer! *swoon*
Denise Richards can get tae fuck. Movie Dizzy Flores was :chefskiss: and Movie Rico was the stupidest saddest thing to ever fall out of the stupid sad tree and hit every stupid sad branch on his stupid sad way down.
 
Denise Richards can get tae fuck. Movie Dizzy Flores was :chefskiss: and Movie Rico was the stupidest saddest thing to ever fall out of the stupid sad tree and hit every stupid sad branch on his stupid sad way down.
The wrong characters survived that movie. And yet... I watched both sequels *and* the animated series.
 
The book is... different. It's worth reading.
It's by Heinlein, isn't it? I like his early stuff, but after a while his books become long social commentaries. Interesting if you're into that kind of stuff, but I prefer to read for adventure. The first two thirds of Glory Road are absolutely great, right up to the point where Rufus says, "... And my grandmother." Then it's one long snore.

ETA: Rufus? Rufo? It's been a while, and I can't be bothered to look it up.
 
I watched "Basic Instinct" again last night, and loved it. I was disappointed at how unsexy the sex scenes were -- typical Hollywood take on sex: lots of noise, grunting, flailing - basically a lot of overacting. But the interrogation scene in particular was great. The final shot was stupid and spoiled the whole movie for me.

"Miranda", which I watched a few nights ago as a tribute to Glynis Johns, was very sexy, all of the sex beautifully implied. At no point did I wonder about the location of the mermaid's pussy.

Linda Fiorentio gets me every time in "Last Seduction", as does anything Hedy Lamarr was in. The seduction scene with in Amina Annabi "The Sheltering Sky" was super hot for me.
 
I am also a fan of "The Secretary" starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Spader. I own the DVD of this movie and have watched it countless times.
 
Two come to mind:

'Dangerous Liaisons,' and Steven Soderbergh's 'Sex, Lies, and Videotape' (Andie MacDowell's evolution from air-head to interesting person is brilliant.)
 
Maybe my tastes are a bit too mainstream, but "Eyes Wide Shut" hits me as so erotic that it would be uncomfortable to watch around others. Even if the nudity was just implied and take away the venetian kink parties, the music, how visually saturated it is from scene to scene and Nicole Kidman at that perfect stage of "old enough to know better" and young enough to do it anyway is so incredibly hot to me.

Can't help seeing "Mr. & Mrs. Smith" as almost as stimulating scene for scene, even without the nudity and very little sex depicted. The tension between Jolie and Pitt in that movie just oozes off the screen for me. Even though you can see a lot more of Angelina Jolie in other films, everything about that character is fairly throbbing up off the screen every moment in that film.
 
Speaking of Mr. & Mrs. Smith, I re-watched True Lies not too long ago and it struck me how it was basically a Loving Wives story. Or maybe a couple of them. Car salesman guy making a married woman think he's a secret agent to get in her pants, that's one right there. But then after that, the hot part, wife doing striptease and seducing the foreign guy who is actually her husband; husband thinking, man my wife is hot, but also, man, she thinks she's doing this to someone else.
 
Some of Pedro Almadovar's movies are very erotic, like Jamon, Jamon, which I think was Penelope Cruz's first movie, and she looks incredible in her scenes with a young Javier Bardem.
 
This is also one of the most erotic scenes ever filmed, and there is absolutely zero nudity involved.

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Oh, that one was lovely.

On the same subject, of erotic without nudity, The Thomas Crown Affair, the original with Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen. There is a chess game that is seven minutes of seduction, all with eyes and fingers and facial expressions, that is utterly remarkable.
 
Into The Sunset, by my Anatomy of An Adult Film co-author, Sunset Thomas.
 
One of my favorite short erotic films (about 17 minutes) is Ultimo Metro (1999), directed by Andrea Prandstraller and starring Italian adult actress Deborah Cali. It's about a man and a woman waiting for a train, on the opposite side of the tracks in an empty subway station, when the woman begins to perform a strip tease for him. The direction and production qualities are good. Cali is extremely sexy. It's like the perfect film version of a Literotica Exhibitionist and Voyeur short story. You can find it on the Internet with a bit of searching.
 
I think the first erotic films I saw were Mediterraneo, an Italian mature piece with Natassja Kinski, and Dirty Dancing, where Patrick Swayze falls for a virgin Jennifer Grey. Swayze also had some classic love scenes in Ghost.
 
Considering that MOST people (I think) are capable of being turned on by visual depictions of sexual activity, it's interesting to me how seldom sexual activity is depicted in films in a way that is both cinematically satisfying and sexually satisfying.

Consider the role of stripping in films.

There are plenty of movies that feature stripping. I find most of them totally unsatisfying.

Showgirls, for example, was a farce of a movie. It's nice to see a lot of attractive naked flesh, but the story and characters are so bad it's like watching a cartoon.

I felt the same way about the Demi Moore movie, Striptease. She's a beautiful woman with a great body, but she seems disengaged from the stripping scenes. It wasn't erotic to me.

A movie in which I think it works is The Wrestler, featuring Marisa Tomei as a stripper past her prime who falls for a wrestler past his prime, played by Mickey Rourke. Her stripping is neither glamourized nor condemned nor judged. It's part of her life, and you can make up your mind what you think of it, but there's something so sexy about her performing amid all the complications of life. It seems real, and that's what makes it sexy. It doesn't feel like her sexiness is just being presented as a movie set piece.

Maybe I may just have a thing for Marisa Tomei.
Is The Wrestler the movie where Marisa gives a neighbor a blowjob to watch her kid for a while? Been a long time since I saw that movie so I don't remember much about it. I thought that scene was pretty hot even though it wasn't explicit.

Yeah, I definitely have a thing for Marisa. 😍
 
Some of the 1930/ early 40s films (especially, but not only, pre-code) were surprisingly erotic. In The Lady Eve, there is a scene with Barbara Stanwyck and Henry Fonda where she leaves him hot and bothered as he changes her shoes and she persuades him to comfort her after she was scared by his snake, which I challenge anyone not to find amazing. Ginger Rogers, in her first song in Flying Down to Rio, wears a see-through dress while singing a song which states that music makes her do things she shouldn't do.
Body Heat with Kathleen Turner and William Hurt also had a scene towards the start which sticks in the memory after nearly forty years.
Maybe this is more about me, but in all of them, the woman was aware of the effect she had and was portrayed as enjoying it.
Perhaps that is why Secretary works for people as well.
On a weirder side, perhaps, Reese Witherspoon in Pleasantville was surprisingly effective when she pinned her man.
 
Not sure if it qualifies, but Out of Sight with J Lo and George Clooney. Especially the car scene. I know nothing explicitly happens, but I always remembering watching that in the theatre going “damn“.

Dina Meyer… wow. She was the only thing worth watching in that movie.

Sea of Love is another movie. Ellen Barkin and Al Pacino. Not sure if it still holds up but it stands out in my head.
 
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