Any movie that has a certain sensual, sexual energy.
Sometimes that energy comes from a sexual chemistry between the characters or
actors and actresses.
Sometimes the energy comes from the plotline or just one character that has
that certain IT.
Graphic Sex or Nudity in itself does not create a sexy movie.
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Cat
Ballou
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Long before Unforgiven deconstructed the Western, or Blazing Saddles
lampooned it, Cat Ballou poked the genre in the eye. An altogether
enjoyable comedy, the film is full of small surprises, big laughs,
and wonderful character turns. Catherine Ballou (Jane Fonda) is
a schoolteacher until a hired thug kills her daddy. To protect what
she loves, she collects two petty criminals, a wisecracking hired
hand, and a hired killer, Kid Shelleen (Lee Marvin).
amazon rank at time of link 1001
Pictures from the Movie
Cat Ballou Including Lee Marvin and Horse leaning against the wall
and Jane Fonda as Catherine Ballou with the noose.
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The
Stunt Man
Not for sale to person's under 18.
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com essential video
The "lost" sleeper hit of 1980 has since become one of
the most revered cult movies of all time, largely due to its bawdy,
irreverent story about the art and artifice of filmmaking and an
outrageously clever performance by Peter O'Toole. As megalomaniacal
film director Eli Cross, O'Toole plays a larger-than-life figure
whose ability to manipulate reality is like a power-trip narcotic.
The focus of his latest mind game is a fugitive (Steve Railsback)
recruited to replace a stuntman killed during a recent on-set accident.
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Flesh
Gordon
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Directors Howard Ziehm and Michael Benveniste draw from the same
cliffhanging Flash Gordon serials of the 1930s as the glitzy 1980
tongue-in-cheek space opera for their soft-core spoof. Hockey hero
Flesh Gordon and often-naked love interest Dale Ardor join Dr. Jerkoff
in his battle against the mad Emperor Wang from the planet Porno,
who has unleashed his diabolical sex ray on the Earth. Full of toilet
humor, juvenile sexual innuendo, and unending naked romps and orgies,
it's hardly in the same company as the Mel Brooks genre goofs Blazing
Saddles and Young Frankenstein.
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Caligula
(Unrated Version)
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Description
Caligula may very well be the most controversial film in history.
Only one movie dares to show the perversion behind Imperial Rome,
and that movie is "Caligula," the epic story of Rome's
mad emperor. All the details of his cruel, bizarre reign are revealed
right here: his unholy sexual passion for his sister, his marriage
to Rome's most infamous prostitute, his fiendishly inventive means
of disposing of those who would oppose him, and more. The combined
talents of cinematic giants Malcolm McDowell, Peter O'Toole, John
Gielgud and Shakespearean actress Helen Mirren, along with an acclaimed
international cast and a bevy of beautiful Penthouse Pets, make
this unique historical drama a masterwork of the screen. Not for
the squeamish, not for the prudish, "Caligula" will shock
and arouse you as it reveals the deviance and decadence beneath
the surface of the grandeur that once was Rome.
(This movie only barely qualifies as a sexy movie based on only
a couple of scenes. For the most part it is not sexy and really
is not a good movie. But it was controversial for its time and is
relevant to not only the history of Rome but to the history of attempted
censorship in America.)
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Playboy:
Sizzling Sex Stars
Reviewer: A viewer from Banbury, England This Playboy release reveals
some girls who are better known as pornstars than as pin-ups. The
girls I liked best were Tera Patrick and Jenna Jameson. Janine Lindemulder,
who did some excellent work for Penthouse, was rather disappointing
because of all the tatoos she nowadays has. Each girl is first shown
taking part in a photo session. After that the action gets a little
more intimate and for Playboy standards quite revealing. In all,
this DVD is a good buy for people who would like to see their favourite
pornstars in a different light.
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Tick
Tock
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Description
Comrades-in-arms Rachel (Megan Ward) and Carla (Kristin Minter) are about
to experience the tantalizing thrill of blackmail and the delicious taste
of murder! When Rachel's rich husband (David Dukes) leaves town for the
weekend, the women plot a seductive rendezvous with unsuspecting cowboy
Travis (Linden Ashby), mixing scintillating pleasure with some very serious
business: murder for millions! But the seemingly foolproof plan soon unravels
an even more brutal crime spree. Only time will tell the outcome.
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One
Night at McCool's
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A giddy attempt to combine a standard film noir plot and a contemporary
sex farce about men who (to quote John Hiatt's song) let their little
heads do the thinking, One Night at McCool's is a promising comedy that
never hits full speed, coasting along amiably enough before spiraling
into violence that clashes with its trashy sensibility. It's not as polished
as Grosse Pointe Blank, but it's fun enough to recommend, especially for
those who drool at the sight of Liv Tyler. The movie begins by suggesting
that Liv is sexy, then proceeds to prove it, and then continually insists
upon it until you're left with no choice but to wholeheartedly agree.
It's an easy choice, but pity the movie's wretched guys for making it.
As bombshell Jewell Valentine, Tyler lures three guys into her criminal
scheme of happy homemaking. Bartender Matt Dillon's the first to take
the bait; as Dillon's lawyer cousin, Paul Reiser can't resist; and when
murder complicates everything, detective John Goodman employs his own
love-struck brand of chivalry. Sporting a tacky pompadour, Michael Douglas
steals the show as a hit man hired to whack the scheming sexpot--and Andrew
Dice Clay is surprisingly funny in a dangerous dual role--but of course
Liv can hold her own. It's all quite amusing, but rarely is McCool's as
funny as you hope it will be; the dialogue by Stan Seidel (who sadly died
before filming completed) is zesty enough but lacks the Coenesque punch
that would kick it over the top. It hardly matters, though; with a femme
fatale like Liv in control, the movie's faults will be easily forgiven.
--Jeff
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Barbarella
Barbarella
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In this infamous film version of the popular French comic
strip by Jean-Claude Forest, Jane Fonda plays the sexy yet innocent space-age
heroine of the year 40,000 A.D. who never gets herself into a situation
that requires too much clothing. BARBARELLA opens with the titular heroine
stripping down to nothing in zero gravity among strategically placed credits.
From there Barbarella embarks on a mission to find a peace-threatening young
scientist named Duran Duran (Milo O'Shea) by order of the president of Earth.
En route, she's attacked by killer dolls, is strapped into a contraption
known as the Excessive Machine, and falls in love with a blind angel. Remaining
true to its comic book origins, Barbarellas adventure unfolds in a
series of dramatic difficulties and unlikely solutions, making for a galloping
pace and never-ending opportunities for Mario Garbuglia's hallucinatory
set design to dazzle. With guest appearances by 1960s icons Anita Pallenberg,
Marcel Marceau, and David Hemmings and featuring dialogue by novelist Terry
Southern, among others, BARBARELLA is not only a comic sci-fi sex romp but
also a sly tongue-in-cheek portrait of the morality and debauchery of that
era. And interestingly enough, Fonda was married to director Roger Vadim
at the time of production.
"I'll do things to you that are beyond all known philosophies. Wait
untill I get my devices!"--Duran Duran (Milo O'Shea) to Barbarella
(Jane Fonda).
The 1980s rock group Duran Duran took their name from the eponymous villain
in BARBARELLA.
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Undercover
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A sexy female detective goes undercover in a
high-priced brothel to capture a killer in this stylish erotic thriller.
Available in rated and unrated versions.
Copyright 1994 Axis Davis Joint Venture; all rights reserved.
Hot sex and erotic fantasies are strictly business, for young and beautiful
police officer Cindy Hanen, who spends her evening hours shedding her
uniform and working at a high-class brothel. Her mission is to find a
murderer, but in the line of duty Cindy uncovers a whole new world of
seduction, danger and intrigue.
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Starstruck
Starstruck
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Supermodel and former Playboy Playmate Amber Smith stars in this erotic
thriller as a mysterious femme fatale who seduces a successful movie director
trying to run from his last disastrous fling, which ended with him witnessing
the gruesome murder of his lover. Framed for her death and on the run
from the cops, the director once again finds himself embroiled in a passionate
affair, this time with two women, that seems destined to end in murder.
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Hollywood Sex Fantasy
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Tim is a humble pizza delivery guy hoping to get his big break in Hollywood.
One day, opportunity knocks and Tim answers the call to fill in as superstar
Cameron Hunter's body double. Hunter wants to step out of the spotlight
for a while, so he asks Tim to take his place while he's gone. Tim fills
his shoes comfortably well, doing interviews (and interviewers), swimming
in his pool, driving his Porsche, and most importantly, sleeping with
his super sexy girlfriend.
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The One
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THE ONE is based on the futuristic premise that there is more than one
universe: there are many parallel universes, each of which contain a slightly
different version of every person who has ever lived. Yulaw (Jet Li) is
a rogue agent from the Multiverse Bureau of Intelligence who has learned
that, by traveling from one parallel universe to another and killing the
alternate versions of himself, he gains his counterparts's strength, speed
and intelligence. After killing one hundred and twenty-three parallel
versions of himself, Yulaw has gained almost unstoppable power--and there
is only one version of himself left, Gabriel Law (Jet Li), a Los Angeles
cop. Yulaw travels to the universe that houses his nemesis, followed by
a pair of agents intent on stopping him from killing Gabe and either gaining
near-Godlike powers, or destroying the fabric of all existence. Gabe is
confused to find himself being hunted and shot at by himself, but with
the help of his wife, T.K. (Carla Gugino), and the Multiverse cops (Delroy
Lindo and Jason Statham), Gabe engages Yulaw in a series of spectacular
fights to become the One. Glen Morgan and James Wong, creators of FINAL
DESTINATION and several memorable episodes of THE X-FILES, direct this
mind-bending martial-arts extravaganza.
"...Li, as always, kicks and leaps and twirls with razory grace..."
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