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18+ FILM DEWASA
A
mystery horror film with a twist starred Mickey Rourke as Harry Angel, a
private investigator in New Orleans searching for a missing person - himself
(Johnny Favorite), and encountering young sexy voodoo priestess Epiphany
Proudfoot (Lisa Bonet).
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In
Paul Verhoeven's sleazy thriller, Sharon Stone as bisexual blonde - and
suspected bad-girl murderess Catherine Trammel with an ice-pick, flashed her
nether region to a roomful of entranced cops.
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This
unrated French film told about a self-destructive relationship between a
young woman (Beatrice Dalle) and her lover (Jean-Hugues Anglade) and left
little to the imagination.
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The
dark and perverted side of sexuality (love/hate) was explored in this Roman
Polanski psycho-thriller, between a wheelchaired husband (Peter Coyote) and
his seductive French wife (Emmanuelle Seigner), as the two were on an ocean
voyage with a prim and proper British couple (Kristin Scott-Thomas and Hugh
Grant).
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Brian
DePalma's twisting Hitchcockian thriller involved neighbor-peeping, a saucy
porn star (Melanie Griffith), and a struggling Hollywood actor (Craig
Wasson).
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A
not too bright attorney (William Hurt) passionately fell for a seductive wife
(Kathleen Turner) in a plot to kill her husband in this sultry, film-noirish
thriller.
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An
NC-17 rated erotic thriller starring Willem Dafoe (as a lawyer) and Madonna
(with an outright sexy performance as a murder suspect) - derided and panned
by many critics for its hot wax S&M sequence and other kinky sex scenes.
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The
LA adult film industry of the 1970s-80s was the hard-core focus of Paul
Thomas Anderson's epic, starring Burt Reynolds as a porn director, Julianne
Moore as adult actress Amber Waves, Heather Graham as Rollergirl, and Mark
Wahlberg as well-endowed Dirk Diggler.
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This
flick's depiction of Gina Gershon and Jennifer Tilly's titillating lesbian
romance (and kinky sex life) was as exciting as their scheme to steal Mafia
money.
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The
remake of Jean-Luc Godard's French film of the 1960s cast Richard Gere as a
fugitive drifter and sexy Valerie Kaprisky as his romantic partner.
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Paul
Schrader's erotic horror film remake (of the 1942 original) starred lithe
Nastassja Kinski as Irena, doomed to turn into a black leopard if her sexual
passions were stirred. Also with Annette O'Toole in the famous pool stalking
sequence.
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A
computer dot-com millionaire (Peter Sarsgaard) hired a club lap-dancer (Molly
Parker) for $10,000 to accompany him to Las Vegas for three-nights of erotic
play in this unrated film.
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The
who-dun-it was liberally laced with sex scenes between a distressed
psychologist (Bruce Willis) and a torrid, mysterious female (Jane March).
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David
Cronenberg's controversial, fetishistic study of an automotive car-crash
subculture was not for everyone. After an accident, unfaithful film producer
(James Spader) was introduced to the cult group with injured victim Dr. Helen
Remington (Holly Hunter), and found that a concluding almost-fatal car crash
involving his wife Catherine (Deborah Kara Unger) was actually strengthening
his marriage.
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Ken
Russell's compelling work starred Kathleen Turner as a fashion designer
moonlighting in a double life as street prostitute China Blue - often
terrorized by a crazed, dildo-wielding preacher (Anthony Perkins).
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This
daring, aristocratic psychodrama was filmed multiple times - it involved
court intrigue, scheming, betrayal and wagers placed in France a few
centuries ago, over whether Valmont (John Malkovich) could seduce a virtuous
young virgin (Uma Thurman) and a recently-married woman (Michelle Pfeiffer).
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A
lesbian-themed romantic drama set in the late 1950s in Reno, Nevada, it
realistically and positively told the story of a growing relationship between
free-spirited casino worker Cay (Patricia Charbonneau) and Columbia
University professor Vivian (Helen Shaver) in town waiting for a divorce.
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Nicolas
Roeg's unsettling thriller remains famous for its realistic and explicit sex
scene between a grieving, married couple (Julie Christie and Donald
Sutherland) in Venice.
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Explicit
sexual content was rampant in Bernardo Bertolucci's erotic drama set in the
late 60s Paris, about a trio of cinephiles, including Eva Green as Isabelle,
playing decadent sexual games.
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The
psychological thriller examined the short-lived, sexy romance between a
yuppie guy (James Spader) and an enigmatic dream lover (Madchen Amick).
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De
Palma's glossy thriller was a slasher film about a murderous blonde, a
mysterious psychiatrist (Michael Caine), and the victims: a
sexually-adventurous chic lady (Angie Dickinson), and a call girl (Nancy
Allen).
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This
was the first - and most infamous - of a long series of discreetly-shot,
French soft-core films about the awakening of a suppressed, sexually-curious
female (Sylvia Kristel) in various erotic locales.
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A
Best Picture winner, this romantic drama used flashback as a technique to
tell the tale of the badly-burned "English Patient" Count László de
Almásy (Ralph Fiennes) and his doomed love affair with a married woman
(Kristin Scott-Thomas).
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Kubrick's
last film featured a sophisticated married pair (celebrity couple Tom Cruise
and Nicole Kidman) with adulterous impulses while experimenting with new
sexual adventures or experiences.
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Before
murderous and obsessive impulses were activated in this cautionary tale,
happily-married attorney (Michael Douglas) had a weekend fling with a
psycho-siren (Glenn Close).
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This
glossy and twisting noirish mystery-thriller from Brian DePalma began with an
eye-popping opener: a sexy jewelry heist involving two femme fatales (Rebecca Romijn and Rie
Rasmussen) at the Cannes Film Festival.
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Angelina
Jolie was physically and emotionally naked throughout much of this dramatic
biopic (made for TV) about doomed, drug-addicted supermodel Gia Carangi and
her lesbian affair with a make-up artist (Elizabeth Mitchell).
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This
erotic story set in the 1930s in Paris had the dubious distinction of being
the first film to ever receive an NC-17 (replacing the X-rating), for its
steamy, literary-minded story of a ménage a trois between
controversial writer Henry Miller (Fred Miller), his wife June (Uma Thurman)
and diary writer Anais Nin (Maria de Medeiros).
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The
overheated, noirish, and lurid B-movie plot of dark blackmail (over
skinny-dipping nude photos) involved a scheming drifter (Don Johnson) in a
small Texas town, romancing two beautiful local women, promiscuous sexpot
Dolly (Virginia Madsen) and gorgeous innocent secretary Gloria (Jennifer
Connelly), while planning a bank heist.
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Lesbian
chic was the centerpiece of this latter-day vampire tale set in Manhattan,
with revealing sex scenes between Catherine Deneuve and Susan Sarandon.
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A
teenaged Penelope Cruz was featured, often bare, in this satirical Spanish
comedy drama about sexual seduction, passion for food, and class differences.
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Kama
Sutra: A Tale of Love (1996, India, UK)
Strong
erotic sequences were the substance of this dramatization of the Indian
handbook of physical love, in its tale of a love triangle between two
childhood friends, Maya (Indira Varma) and Tara (Sarita Choudhury), both
competing for a King.
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Ken
Park (2002)
Director
Larry Clark's controversial drama with unsimulated sex scenes between teens
(in dysfunctional families in Visalia, California) sparked outrage and claims
of exploitation.
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Killing
Me Softly (2002)
Kaige
Chen's erotic thriller about a dangerously intense sexual bonding earned an R
rating, although the leads (Heather Graham, Joseph Fiennes) spent most of the
film naked.
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Lady
Chatterley (2006)
Filmed
numerous times and based upon various interpretations of D.H. Lawrence's
erotic tale Lady Chatterley's Lover, this French film with a half-dozen
sex scenes told of the infidelity of married Constance Chatterley (Marina
Hands) to the estate's burly gamekeeper Oliver Parkin (Jean-Louis Coullo'ch).
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The
Last Seduction (1994)
Linda
Fiorentino starred in this taut, smolderingly-hot film noir as a diabolical,
scheming, and seductivefemme fatale manipulatively plotting to acquire
drug money while on the run.
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Last
Tango in Paris (1972)
A
passionate but loveless affair between a middle-aged American widower (Marlon
Brando) and a young French girl (Maria Schneider) originally brought this
controversial, sordid Bernardo Bertolucci film an X-rating.
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Lie
with Me (2005)
Lauren
Lee Smith boldly portrayed sexually-aggressive and nympho Leila in this
explicit Canadian drama, detailing her emotionally and physically-entangling
relationship with David (Eric Balfour) with whom she began to find real
intimacy.
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Little
Children (2006)
One
of the many films with Kate Winslet appearing in the nude, this Todd
Field-directed drama followed the unhappiness and dislocation of an upper
middle-class Boston housewife and mother - when she became attracted to
lovelorn, stay-at-home dad Brad Adamson (Patrick Wilson).
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Lolita
(1962)
Stanley
Kubrick's version of Vladimir Nabokov's novel about a middle-aged man's
(James Mason) obsession with a young nymphet (Sue Lyon), his step-daughter,
was controversial - and a classic film about pedophilia - much preferred over
the 1997 remake.
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The
Lover (1992)
An
obsessive, scandalous, cross-cultural romance engaged a French schoolgirl
(Jane March) with an older, wealthy Chinese aristocrat (Tony Leung) in 1920s
French Indochina.
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Lust,
Caution (2007)
On
the heels of his Oscar win for Brokeback Mountain (2005), director Ang
Lee let sexual inhibitions fly in this sexed-up espionage thriller set in
WWII-era Shanghai.
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Mulholland
Drive (2001)
David
Lynch's surrealistic and confusing non-linear film with doubling identities
was a "love story in the city of dreams" between two
passionately-linked females: an aspiring actress (Naomi Watts) and
a femme fatale(Laura Elena Harring).
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9
1/2 Weeks (1986)
This
provocative and steamy Adrian Lyne erotic thriller about sexual obsession
between stars Mickey Rourke and Kim Basinger was chopped up before release
for its kinky, sadomasochistic, sexually-explicit scenes.
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9
Songs (2004, UK)
A
very explicit and artsy film with abundant sex followed the evolving
relationship in London between a Brit glaciologist (Kieran O'Brien) and a
highly-sexual 21 year-old American student (Margo Stilley).
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An
Officer and a Gentleman (1982)
This
Cinderella story and romantic drama from Taylor Hackford paired US Naval
officer candidate in training (Richard Gere) with the dedicated love of a
local townie (Debra Winger), a blue-collar factory worker, who revealed his
inner "gentleman."
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Open
Your Eyes (aka Abre Los Ojos) (1997)
Alejandro
Amenábar's plot-twisting, unpredictable Spanish film, remade as Vanilla
Sky (2001), told of 25 year-old César (Eduardo Noriega), a car-wreck survivor
with a disfigured face - who in flashback, told of his love for gorgeous
Sofia (Penélope Cruz).
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Original
Sin (2001)
The
erotically-charged drama told of an 1880s Cuba coffee salesman (Antonio
Banderas) who sought companionship with a mysterious, deceptive, and
possibly-deadly American mail-order bride-fiancee (Angelina Jolie).
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The
Piano (1993)
Writer/director
Jane Campion's drama set in the mid-19th century told of an intelligent mute
pianist (Holly Hunter) newly colonized in New Zealand as imported bride Ada
McGrath, who bargained with her husband's land overseer George Baines (Harvey
Keitel) for her beloved piano, in exchange for piano (and sex) lessons.
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The
Postman Always Rings Twice (1946)
Although
the 1981 remake with Jack Nicholson and Jessica Lange had its moments, the
original black and white film noir was smoldering, in its classic tale of
forbidden lust, brutal and raw sexiness, and adultery-motivated murder,
orchestrated by drifter Frank Chambers (John Garfield) and hot-blooded,
voluptuous Cora (Lana Turner), the wife of a roadside cafe owner.
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Quills
(2000)
Philip
Kaufman's dramatic adaptation was inspired by the carnal life and perverse
work of the Marquis de Sade (Geoffrey Rush), often completely naked and
imprisoned in an insane asylum, where laundress Madeleine "Maddie"
LeClerc (Kate Winslet) worked - and smuggled out chapters of his titillating
writings.
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Risky
Business (1983)
Although
most famous for making a star of Tom Cruise with his underwear air guitar
scene in this teen comedy, its sexiest scenes were when bookish HS student
Joel Goodson learned to let loose when his parents went on vacation. He ran a
brothel in their suburban Chicago home with the assistance of call-girl Lana
(Rebecca DeMornay) - romancing her when she first appeared and also during a
late-night train ride.
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Romance
(1999, Fr.)
Graphic
and explicit depictions of sex were displayed when an unsatisfied wife
(Caroline Ducey) sought liberated love elsewhere, with a bar stranger (Rocco
Siffredi) and then an older man (François Berléand) who awakened her to the
pleasures of bondage and sadomasochism.
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Sea
of Love (1989)
In
this tense police thriller, NYC detective (Al Pacino) fell in 'lust' with his
prime serial-killer suspect - the beautiful Helen Cruger (Ellen Barkin).
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Secretary
(2002)
An
unusual master/slave relationship developed between an attorney (James
Spader) and his shy, semi-sadomasochistic secretary (Maggie Gyllenhaal) in
this offbeat romantic drama.
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Sex
& Lucia (2001, Sp.)
The
convoluted, non-linear story in this audacious Spanish drama was secondary to
the numerous amorous and erotic nude scenes and strong sexual content
involving young Madrid waitress Lucia (Paz Vega) and a struggling writer.
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sex,
lies, and videotape (1989)
Steven
Soderbergh's directorial debut film, an independent hit, was the story of
impotent videographer Graham Dalton (James Spader) who taped women discussing
their sexual lives and fantasies. His subjects in this very verbal film
included non-orgasmic wife Ann (Andie MacDowell) and her sexually-needy
sister Cynthia (Laura San Giacomo) who was having an affair with Ann's
husband John (Peter Gallagher).
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Shakespeare
in Love (1998)
This
Best Picture winner purported to tell the backstory of Will Shakespeare's
writer's block (after romantic heartbreak) before the penning of a new play,
ultimately his romantic tragedy Romeo and Juliet. It depicted the Bard's
(Joseph Fiennes) love affair with cross-dressing actor Thomas Kent/Viola
(Gwyneth Paltrow) auditioning and playing the part of Romeo, and inspiring
him to finish his work.
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Shortbus
(2006)
This
trailblazing, mainstream film with some of the most explicit, non-simulated
sex scenes ever screened, followed a non-orgasmic couples' therapist
(Sook-Yin Lee) who sought fulfillment with friends in an underground NY
sexual salon named Shortbus.
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Showgirls
(1995)
The
# 1 highest-grossing (domestic) NC-17 rated film ever -- and rampant with
nudity and sexual situations, this cult film starred Elizabeth Berkley (from
TV's Saved By the Bell) as aspiring Las Vegas showgirl Nomi Malone,
whose main competitive rival was a bisexual star diva in a topless revue star
named Cristal Connors (Gina Gershon). Although critically-reviled, it was a
bold attempt by Hollywood to create the first big-budget "adult"
film since the recklessly perverse Caligula (1979).
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Sirens
(1993, Australia)
This
exciting Australian comedy celebrated bohemian free-thinking lifestyles in
its tale of an artist (Sam O'Neill) with nude female models (including Elle
Macpherson) who flaunted their nakedness, to purposely liberate a
strait-laced Anglican clergyman (Hugh Grant) and his uptight wife (Tara
Fitzgerald).
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Sliver
(1993)
Originally
rated NC-17, this voyeuristic mystery-thriller (with a confused plot),
directed by Phillip Noyce and set in a NY high-rise apartment building,
romantically paired sexually-repressed divorcee Carly (post-Basic
Instinct Sharon Stone) and mysterious, peeping-tom landlord Zeke
(William Baldwin).
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The
Story of O (1975)
A
soft-core (NC-17, originally rated X), fantasy-based sex film (with rampant
nudity), was based on the scandalous erotic novel. It starred Corinne Clery
as the title character, who was brought to a brothel-dungeon, where she was
taught the ways of bondage, servitude, and S&M from 'master' trainers.
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Summer
Lovers (1982)
Although
intellectually vacuous, this sun-drenched film shot in Greece told of
a ménage a trois between a young college grad (Peter Gallagher) and
two frequently unclothed females, his girlfriend (Daryl Hannah) and a French
archaeologist (Valerie Quennessen).
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Swimming
Pool (2003, Fr.)
This
twisting thriller set in the South of France often exhibited the voluptuous
body of enigmatic French girl (Ludivine Sagnier) by the pool in view of
inhibited English novelist Sarah (Charlotte Rampling).
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10
(1979)
Blake
Edwards' blockbuster romantic-sex comedy was most noted for cornrow-haired Bo
Derek (as Jenny) making a sensational, slo-motion beach appearance, as the
object of obsession for middle-aged pop music composer George Webber (Dudley
Moore). The culmination of his fantasy was Jenny's seduction of him to the
tune of Ravel's Bolero.
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Tie
Me Up! Tie Me Down! (1990, Sp.)
A
love-struck petty criminal and ex-psychiatric patient (Antonio Banderas)
kidnapped and held in bondage ex-porn star and B-movie actress Marina
(Victoria Abril) to win her affection - in this NC-17 film.
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Titanic
(1997)
Leonardo
di Caprio and Kate Winslet headlined James Cameron's infamous,
record-breaking, epic dramatization of the disastrous sinking of the R.M.S.
ocean liner in 1912. Two members of differing social classes, Jack Dawson and
Rose DeWitt Bukater, entered into a doomed and sometimes sappy (and unlikely)
romance as star-crossed lovers.
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Two
Moon Junction (1988)
Passionate,
sordid and steamy romance (with frank love scenes) was the subject of this
melodramatic erotic tale about a wealthy Southern socialite (Sherilyn Fenn)
enthralled by the affections of a muscular carnival worker (Richard Tyson).
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The
Unbearable Lightness of Being (1988)
With
the backdrop of the Prague Spring in late 1960s Czechoslovakia, womanizing
surgeon Tomas (Daniel Day-Lewis) juggled his polyamorous love for romantic
Tereza (Juliette Binoche) with his lustful, free-spirited attraction for
artist Sabina (Lena Olin).
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Unfaithful
(2002)
Adrian
Lyne's erotic drama illustrated the deadly consequences of an extra-marital
adulterous affair, seen in extended, racy love scenes involving the
unfaithful wife (Diane Lane), married to suspicious husband (Richard Gere),
after a chance meeting with a handsome French used book dealer (Olivier
Martinez).
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White
Palace (1990)
A
romantic drama, set in St. Louis, Missouri, portrayed the unlikely (and
lustful) relationship between 27 year-old middle-class widower and ad
executive Max Baron (James Spader) and middle-aged, uneducated, slobbish,
working-class waitress Nora Baker (Susan Sarandon), who was fixated on
Marilyn Monroe. She worked at the White Palace (a thinly-disguised
greasy-spoon White Castle), the film's title.
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Wild
at Heart (1990)
Director
David Lynch's eccentric, sex-drenched and lurid road tale followed the wild
flight of a crazy-in-love couple: hot Lulu Fortune (Laura Dern) and ex-con
Sailor Ripley (Nicolas Cage).
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Wild
Orchid (1990)
Frequently
regarded as sleazy and originally rated X before censoring, Zalman King's
erotic drama with soft-core sex scenes was notorious for its realistic
couplings in Rio between an innocent, seduced small-time lawyer (Carre Otis)
and a wealthy lout (Mickey Rourke).
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Wild
Things (1998)
This
plot-twisting erotic thriller with multiple double-crosses starred many
fresh-faced young stars, including trailer-trash Suzie Toller (Neve Campbell)
and teen socialite Kelly (Denise Richards), who revealed their allegiance to
accused guidance counselor (Matt Dillon) during an infamous threesome scene.
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Y
Tu Mama Tambien (2001, Mex.)
In
its tale of sexual exploration, gravely-ill temptress Luisa (Maribel Verdu)
joined two randy teen suitors during their road trip to unknown destinations,
and bared all by having sex with both of them and causing simmering
jealousies.
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Zandalee
(1991)
The
title character, married Zandalee (Erika Anderson) sought fulfilling sex
during a torrid fling with her husband's painter-friend Johnny Collins
(Nicolas Cage) - a love triangle that turned tragic.
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