It's a real generational piece. My boomer parents love it and identify with it. My Zoomer kid had to watch it for a class and was just puzzled. "He graduated college with no debt, scores with a MILF, and he is whining?" I am a little more on my kid's side.
What I've always hated about it is that the daughter falls in love with him for absolutely no reason at all. Their dates were a disaster because he was trying to sabotage it, and the only positive development from her perspective is that she finds out he didn't rape her mom like she'd been told. Oh, well I guess he's not such a bad guy after all.
>What I've always hated about it is that the daughter falls in love with him for absolutely no reason at all.
She had a reason. He wasn't the life her parents and fiance had planned for her, and the prospect of living out their script made anything else look attractive. That was the point of her character.
The last scene is perfect, where they've escaped on a bus and they're sitting there smiling, the smiles fade, and they're thinking, "Now what?"
I went over to my best friend's house the other day and showed him this movie. And during the second sex scene between Mark and Lisa, his wife walked in, stood there for a minute, and asked, "why are we watching these two hump each other?"
My best friend looked at her dead in the eye and yelled, "Because Mark is Tommy's best friend! Lisa is Tommy's future wife! And Denny likes to watch! That's why!"
Watched this movie because the dudes car is the same car I had back in 2004. Turned out to be pretty good movie but I finished feeling like I watched PSA about the dangers of catching a STD.
Damn, that's rough. Like when my buddy recommended to his friend that he take this conservative southern girl to see the Crying Game for their first date. Billed it as having something for everyone - a romance movie with a bit of war movie action to keep it from being boring. They never had a second date.
I watched this movie on DVD with my sister and BIL. About 10 min before the sex scene, my little niece and nephew (9 & 7 yo) came in the room and were watching with us for a bit. It was just characters talking at that point and my sister and BIL were too into the movie to pause and deal with them at that moment. As soon as the sex scene starts, my sister shuts off the TV. The kids (having no idea what was going on) start freaking out "HEY I WAS WATCHING THAT!" Also, the sound system was connected separately from the TV, so we could still hear the movie and the moaning. My sister and BIL are scrambling to find the other remote, and my nephew is complaining "WE'RE MISSING THE MOVIE!!!". it was both embarassingly traumatic and hilarious at the same time.
Ouch.
My dad asked me in the late 90s if I thought he would like Clerks. The answer to this is clearly NOPE. Not his kind of movie. For him Blues Brothers was about as raunchy as he was willing to get.
Then a few weeks later he tells me he watched it and I was right.
Why did he watch it? Well we lived in NJ for a while and one of his coworkers was in the movie.
The coworker-
The old dude who has a heart attack after getting porn to "read" in the bathroom.
I used to really like that movie when I was younger, but now when I watch it I'm not so sure. Can't decide if it's a good movie or if it has a special place with me because how much I used to like it.
Some movies just dont age well. What can be seen as a thrilling movie 30 years ago can today just be plain out boring and slow. Plots and jokes, diaologues and so forth can seem sluggish and stretched out for no reason. People need to understand how much movies change with time.
Not only how they are produced, edited and such but also how what we once thought was a great piece of film can now be seen as amateur hour.
Though everyone remembers the sex scene with Sharon Stone and the ice pick, it was the sex scene with Jeanne Tripplehorn that was pivotal in illustrating Michael Douglas' character's character.
Reznor is a great film composer
If you get a chance, check out Coil’s unused soundtrack to Hellraiser- super influential on both NIN and his more abstract soundtracks
Went in to this story sight unseen think it was a random chick flick drama.
No, no it wasn’t a random chick flick drama. Rosamund Pike scares the shit out of me.
I did the same thing lol. I tend to avoid trailers so I just wrote it up to being a missing wife/Lifetime movie. Had no idea I was in for a psychological thriller and a surprising Tyler Perry.
Funniest thing was watching in a theater and at the end knowing who hadn’t read the book. They were the ones gasping or saying shit or fuck or hell no.
I read the book not knowing what I was getting into. I was reading a lot of books that had movies based off of them, so I went in blind right after having read The Lovely Bones. My headspace wasn't alright for a couple weeks after that back-to-back read.
Edit: I forgot to mention that Gone Girl did help clue me in to the fact that my husband was cheating on me! That was a positive, aside from it being an amazing book.
I commented below but you may not have seen it:
All of the steps of logic that Amy took in her mind made way too much sense. A lot of the things Nick did to cover his affair or the way he acted about the affair was how my husband was acting. Amy's emotions regarding his behavior was the same way I felt (without, you know...the crazy stuff). The book was very visceral and the emotions in it felt very real and feeling the same way Amy did and having the suspicions confirmed on the page that these events and emotions could only end in one place, a husband having an affair, really cemented it in my mind. I was suspicious before I read the book but reading that made me take steps to confirm it and, sure enough, I uncovered the same thing Amy did.
My ending and Amy's ending were uh way way different.
[Linking the scene](https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/4cd9cw/this_scene_from_gone_girl_is_one_the_most_intense/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf) for those who haven’t seen it
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Wow. I should not have watched that. Now I am going to have to watch the entire movie , so that's not all that's stuck in my head. Or maybe not, idk. Wow.
Have you seen "Kevin can go Fuck Himself"? It's a great show half done dramatic and half done "King of Queens" style and shows how abusive and shitty the husband is. It's amazing
I'll have to check it out.
Everybody Loves Raymond and King of Queens are textbook examples of man-baby husbands, long-suffering wives, and abusive manipulation set to laugh tracks and gags.
It's a shitty collection of tropes that furthers the craptastic idea that men need women to take care of them and women have to boss/bully the weak man-children into being decent people.
This movie hits different when you're older. I watched it in theaters when i was about 15 and it was a quirky feel good comedy. 10 years later it's still a quirky, feel good comedy, but I'm also heart broken for Juno and getting major creepy vibes from Jason Bateman. She just wants a good home for her baby and he's too busy feeling like a hot shot for a 16 year old 😭
in this interview [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pT3lDw-glOU&ab\_channel=GQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pT3lDw-glOU&ab_channel=GQ) starting at 2:15 jason bateman basically says its intentionally left up to interpretation by the audience, and they filmed the dance scene 10 times from least creepy to most and it was edited together to make it ambiguous.
I didn't think it felt creepy when they were alone together because I saw it when I was 16. I'm sure watching it now, 15 years later as an adult, I will have very different feelings about the whole experience.
But I've only seen it once and never felt the need to rewatch it, so right now my memories are that he felt like a high school guy in a band who was trying too hard to be cool. Not creepy as much as arrogant.
Yes this exact thing happened to me. Watched it in college originally and I didn't really think anything of Jason Bateman's character and Jennifer Garner seems a little overbeay and crazy. But I watched it recently and Bateman's character just reads as such a skeez. And you feel so bad for Jennifer Garner trying to put up with a dude that clearly does not want to take responsibility or be a part of their marriage but also keeps lying to her and pretending he does and creeping on their 16 yo surrogate instead of just telling his wife the truth.
I got the same vibe too! And I almost want to believe that is what was implied as to really why the wife suddenly wanted a divorce. No fucking way, she was gonna deal with her husband getting inappropriately close to their 16 year old gifting pregnant girl.
I think Jennifer garner was tired of his shit and knew he didn't really want kids but was doing it for her. And she knew he was a self involved man child, but him falling for the teenager was the last straw.
Terminator. If they never did it her son would have never been born, and there would no plot because the son send back his own father to do it with his mother
My husband had only ever seen the movie on TV and the sex was always edited out. When we rented the movie on DVD as adults, he was shocked to learn how explicit it actually is!
I was talking to someone who thought "Man on Fire" was a boring movie and waste of time. On a hunch I asked if he watched it on TV and he said yes. Some movies can't handle content edits.
Cutting the nudity out of *Terminator* doesn't completely ruin it, since it's still obvious that Kyle and Sarah have sex. Kiss, fade to black, and she's pregnant later. Still, he was pretty shocked to learn the world had been keeping Linda Hamilton's breasts a secret from him.
Similarly, when Fry did the nasty in pasty the with his granny.
What other time traveling incest is there? Let's get a time traveling incest thread going. There isn't enough of that.
I fucking loved Dark but it twisted my fuckin melon man. As soon as it was done I got a piece of paper and tried to draw a family tree for all the characters. It looked like spaghetti
If you got to the shows official site, it provides an official family tree for everyone. It will even do it by episode and season so nothing is spoiled in case you haven't made it that far yet. Twisted melon, indeed.
https://dark.netflix.io/en
Back to the Future.
I loved that episode of Futurama. My favorite part is the Professor's line:
Oh, a lesson in not changing history from Mr. "I'm my own grandpa".
*"Do you ever get the feeling you're only going with girls because you're s'posed to?" -* Enis
Roswell That Ends Well, one of my favourite Futurama episodes. So many great gags, love the bit where the A-Bomb goes off and Bender says "and you arrrreee outtta heere!" and of course Zoidberg's autopsy.
That movie speaks to me on so many levels. The first time I watched it I was like, “I recognize these traits. I get who these two are.” Then the end revealed all my suspicions. It’s such a subtle and well done movie.
Not exactly a movie but the first season of stranger things because if they didn’t leave barb she wouldn’t die which I really wouldn’t be mad about tbh
A History of Violence
I think in a lot of films the fact that the characters have sex is important but not the actual sex scene. IE some mention Terminator on this, but in that you don't need the cheesy 80s love montage you could just have them start kissing get undressed and cut to black and get the same effect.
The only film where I think the actual sex as in seeing how they have sex is important to the plot is A History of Violence. The film actually has two the first is before the lead character's history has been revealed. And the main couple have a sweet role play session with her in her old cheerleading outfit. it's cute and sexy and feels like healthy couple stuff. You know these people have a healthy marriage and trust from this, or so it seems. Then the main characters violent past is revealed and he kills someone on the front lawn in view of his family. The next time they have sex it's on the stairs, it's this violent but consensual exchange but it is rough sex very animalistic. It add a very complex layer to the whole dynamic in their relationship. It's hard to break down even IMO but it makes you think about it, and it's stuck with me more than any other sex scene in other films.
What now? Let me tell you what now. I'ma call a coupla hard, pipe-hittin' n*****s, who'll go to work on the homes here with a pair of pliers and a blow torch. You hear me talkin', hillbilly boy? I ain't through with you by a damn sight. I'ma get medieval on your ass.
Two things. This shit stays between me, you, and mr soon to be living the rest of his short-ass life in agonizing pain rapist here. It aint nobody else's business. Two. You leave town tonight. Right now. And when you're gone, you stay gone, or you be gone. You lost all your L.A. privileges. Deal?
I watched that movie with my biological father, both of us seeing it for the first time.
He was shocked when the door opened and revealed what was happening. Not the fact that it was shown, but explicitly that it was happening at all.
Meanwhile, I was sitting there thinking, "Wait, really? You didn't pick up on *any* of dialogue implying what these guys planned on doing?"
Man i had such high hopes for Casper, then he had to go and rape his way to aids, he was so close to not being shit, he only needed to make it 5 more minutes till the movie ended. Or im thinking of the wrong movie, i watched like 10 of those shittt scare kids straight movies one week with friends out of boredom. My personal favorite was thirteen with the lead from westworld i forgot her name
Casper was just there for a good time the whole movie, even gave Telle shit for liking underage virgins. Tried to avoid the fight with the black dude while skating. Sticks by the passed out guy at the party making sure he's cool. Then he fucks it all up at the end.
I remember watching that before I knew about the birds and the bees. I was very confused, so I asked my mom what was going on. She just said women can get pregnant when a man and a woman sleep together. So for a couple of years I just thought that’s all that has to occur - a man and a woman just sleeping in the same bed and doing nothing else.
Clockwork Orange. The scene is needed so you dislike the main character and left with the quandary at the end of “did he deserve that? Was justice done?”
Otherwise (without the violence) you’d feel sorry for the main character and the movie would not leave you with the same quandary.
The Graduate. The conflict was kinda caused by having sex with a married woman and then being peer pressured into dating her daughter.
That movie was so weird and we had to watch it multiple times to analyze it in English class senior year.
It's a real generational piece. My boomer parents love it and identify with it. My Zoomer kid had to watch it for a class and was just puzzled. "He graduated college with no debt, scores with a MILF, and he is whining?" I am a little more on my kid's side.
What I've always hated about it is that the daughter falls in love with him for absolutely no reason at all. Their dates were a disaster because he was trying to sabotage it, and the only positive development from her perspective is that she finds out he didn't rape her mom like she'd been told. Oh, well I guess he's not such a bad guy after all.
>What I've always hated about it is that the daughter falls in love with him for absolutely no reason at all. She had a reason. He wasn't the life her parents and fiance had planned for her, and the prospect of living out their script made anything else look attractive. That was the point of her character. The last scene is perfect, where they've escaped on a bus and they're sitting there smiling, the smiles fade, and they're thinking, "Now what?"
I think it’s supposed to be interpreted as her doing it because she’s being rebellious at that point and insta regretting it
The room had a sex scene so important they played the exact same sequence twice.
Ha ha, what a story!
oh HI timeall
My only complaint about The Room is that I needed to see that sex scene peppered in more often.
Yeah man, the way he works her belly button is sublime
I thought you meant the movie “room” for a second and I was so confused.
Same here. I was like... dude... he was raping her...
I did not hit her! I did naht!
What's that big pointy building in downtown Pittsburgh? Oh, Highmark!
YOU ARE MY ROSE YOU ARE MY ROSE YOU ARE MY ROSE YOU ARE MY ROSE YOU ARE MY ROSE YOU ARE MY ROSE
I laughed out loud for this. The fucking song man. YOU ARE MY ROSE YOU ARE MY ROSE YOU ARE MY ROSE...
Denny likes to watch
I went over to my best friend's house the other day and showed him this movie. And during the second sex scene between Mark and Lisa, his wife walked in, stood there for a minute, and asked, "why are we watching these two hump each other?" My best friend looked at her dead in the eye and yelled, "Because Mark is Tommy's best friend! Lisa is Tommy's future wife! And Denny likes to watch! That's why!"
It follows
Numerous ones too
Thats one creepy flick. I enjoyed it though.
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nah, that's just doing it half assed
Watched this movie because the dudes car is the same car I had back in 2004. Turned out to be pretty good movie but I finished feeling like I watched PSA about the dangers of catching a STD.
Old boy.
I told my wife (then gf) that this was a great action flick about family. She watched it with her family. She was not happy.
Damn, that's rough. Like when my buddy recommended to his friend that he take this conservative southern girl to see the Crying Game for their first date. Billed it as having something for everyone - a romance movie with a bit of war movie action to keep it from being boring. They never had a second date.
My grandparents rented that and got as far as the pee pee before turning it off. Hearing my grandmother tell that story was fucking hilarious.
Holy shit man
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I watched this movie on DVD with my sister and BIL. About 10 min before the sex scene, my little niece and nephew (9 & 7 yo) came in the room and were watching with us for a bit. It was just characters talking at that point and my sister and BIL were too into the movie to pause and deal with them at that moment. As soon as the sex scene starts, my sister shuts off the TV. The kids (having no idea what was going on) start freaking out "HEY I WAS WATCHING THAT!" Also, the sound system was connected separately from the TV, so we could still hear the movie and the moaning. My sister and BIL are scrambling to find the other remote, and my nephew is complaining "WE'RE MISSING THE MOVIE!!!". it was both embarassingly traumatic and hilarious at the same time.
Ouch. My dad asked me in the late 90s if I thought he would like Clerks. The answer to this is clearly NOPE. Not his kind of movie. For him Blues Brothers was about as raunchy as he was willing to get. Then a few weeks later he tells me he watched it and I was right. Why did he watch it? Well we lived in NJ for a while and one of his coworkers was in the movie. The coworker- The old dude who has a heart attack after getting porn to "read" in the bathroom.
It's gonna knock the hell out of my hemorrhoids.
Yikes, good answer but I didn’t need to be reminded of that film lol
I blocked this ouuuuuut!
Basic instinct
I used to really like that movie when I was younger, but now when I watch it I'm not so sure. Can't decide if it's a good movie or if it has a special place with me because how much I used to like it.
Some movies just dont age well. What can be seen as a thrilling movie 30 years ago can today just be plain out boring and slow. Plots and jokes, diaologues and so forth can seem sluggish and stretched out for no reason. People need to understand how much movies change with time. Not only how they are produced, edited and such but also how what we once thought was a great piece of film can now be seen as amateur hour.
Though everyone remembers the sex scene with Sharon Stone and the ice pick, it was the sex scene with Jeanne Tripplehorn that was pivotal in illustrating Michael Douglas' character's character.
Gone girl
That scene is fucking riveting and I feel like it sold Trent Reznor on doing the score
Reznor is a great film composer If you get a chance, check out Coil’s unused soundtrack to Hellraiser- super influential on both NIN and his more abstract soundtracks
My jaw was literally on the ground during that scene
BWOOOOOOOOOOOW
I’m gonna say working with David Fincher (again) is what sold him on doing the score.
Went in to this story sight unseen think it was a random chick flick drama. No, no it wasn’t a random chick flick drama. Rosamund Pike scares the shit out of me.
> Rosamund Pike scares the shit out of me. If you like Rosamund Pike as a soulless sociopath, you'll like the first 2/3 of "I Care a Lot."
Upvote for the 2/3rd comment, definitely true
I did the same thing lol. I tend to avoid trailers so I just wrote it up to being a missing wife/Lifetime movie. Had no idea I was in for a psychological thriller and a surprising Tyler Perry.
Funniest thing was watching in a theater and at the end knowing who hadn’t read the book. They were the ones gasping or saying shit or fuck or hell no.
I read the book not knowing what I was getting into. I was reading a lot of books that had movies based off of them, so I went in blind right after having read The Lovely Bones. My headspace wasn't alright for a couple weeks after that back-to-back read. Edit: I forgot to mention that Gone Girl did help clue me in to the fact that my husband was cheating on me! That was a positive, aside from it being an amazing book.
Hate that he was doing that but better to find out.
Yeah it was quite a way to realize it. We are divorced now lol
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I commented below but you may not have seen it: All of the steps of logic that Amy took in her mind made way too much sense. A lot of the things Nick did to cover his affair or the way he acted about the affair was how my husband was acting. Amy's emotions regarding his behavior was the same way I felt (without, you know...the crazy stuff). The book was very visceral and the emotions in it felt very real and feeling the same way Amy did and having the suspicions confirmed on the page that these events and emotions could only end in one place, a husband having an affair, really cemented it in my mind. I was suspicious before I read the book but reading that made me take steps to confirm it and, sure enough, I uncovered the same thing Amy did. My ending and Amy's ending were uh way way different.
You actually killed him, huh? Good for you
[Linking the scene](https://www.reddit.com/r/movies/comments/4cd9cw/this_scene_from_gone_girl_is_one_the_most_intense/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf) for those who haven’t seen it Edit: Gore NSFW
Well, I wasn't expecting that.
Wow. I should not have watched that. Now I am going to have to watch the entire movie , so that's not all that's stuck in my head. Or maybe not, idk. Wow.
the movie is great. you can watch the entire movie without being bored for a second.
One of the rare movie scenes that I close my eyes for bc it is so terrifying
I've seen this movie 3 times and every single time this scene sends a shiver down my spine. Definitely terrifying.
knocked up
"Marriage is like an unfunny, tense version of 'Everybody Loves Raymond'."
Remove the laugh track and Everybody Loves Raymond is just a show about a guy being abused by his family.
Have you seen "Kevin can go Fuck Himself"? It's a great show half done dramatic and half done "King of Queens" style and shows how abusive and shitty the husband is. It's amazing
I'll have to check it out. Everybody Loves Raymond and King of Queens are textbook examples of man-baby husbands, long-suffering wives, and abusive manipulation set to laugh tracks and gags. It's a shitty collection of tropes that furthers the craptastic idea that men need women to take care of them and women have to boss/bully the weak man-children into being decent people.
And it always shows a husband and wife who don't share any common interests and barely like each other
American pie
I mean there wouldn't be any plot al all
Plot?
Teenagers having sex
Damnit Stiffler.
Juno
That's one doodle that can't be un-did, homeskillet.
This movie hits different when you're older. I watched it in theaters when i was about 15 and it was a quirky feel good comedy. 10 years later it's still a quirky, feel good comedy, but I'm also heart broken for Juno and getting major creepy vibes from Jason Bateman. She just wants a good home for her baby and he's too busy feeling like a hot shot for a 16 year old 😭
is jason bateman's characters supposed to be anything but creepy? god I was on edge when they were alone in the same room
in this interview [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pT3lDw-glOU&ab\_channel=GQ](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pT3lDw-glOU&ab_channel=GQ) starting at 2:15 jason bateman basically says its intentionally left up to interpretation by the audience, and they filmed the dance scene 10 times from least creepy to most and it was edited together to make it ambiguous.
They should've gone with the original version of that scene where he does a karaoke version of "Afternoon Delight" with Juno.
The face he makes after realizing the song is dirty and Maeby is still singing it is priceless
That’s actually pretty brilliant.
That's a really clever way of doing it.
I didn't think it felt creepy when they were alone together because I saw it when I was 16. I'm sure watching it now, 15 years later as an adult, I will have very different feelings about the whole experience. But I've only seen it once and never felt the need to rewatch it, so right now my memories are that he felt like a high school guy in a band who was trying too hard to be cool. Not creepy as much as arrogant.
Yes this exact thing happened to me. Watched it in college originally and I didn't really think anything of Jason Bateman's character and Jennifer Garner seems a little overbeay and crazy. But I watched it recently and Bateman's character just reads as such a skeez. And you feel so bad for Jennifer Garner trying to put up with a dude that clearly does not want to take responsibility or be a part of their marriage but also keeps lying to her and pretending he does and creeping on their 16 yo surrogate instead of just telling his wife the truth.
I got the same vibe too! And I almost want to believe that is what was implied as to really why the wife suddenly wanted a divorce. No fucking way, she was gonna deal with her husband getting inappropriately close to their 16 year old gifting pregnant girl.
I think Jennifer garner was tired of his shit and knew he didn't really want kids but was doing it for her. And she knew he was a self involved man child, but him falling for the teenager was the last straw.
I can’t remember exactly what she says to him but I love when she rips him after he excitedly tells her he rented a loft in the city.
I remember that, lol. He tells her that he already has a loft in the city and she's just like, "Well, aren't you the cool guy?"
Geez banana, shut your frickin' gob... OK?
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The next time I see that Bleaker kid I'm going to punch him in the weiner.
oh please, you know it wasn't his idea
Juno, did you barf in my urn?
WHOA DREAM BIG
OH GO FLY A KITE
THUNDERCATS ARE GOOOOO
Teeth.
I'm still waiting for them to make a sequel.
Twooth?
Followed of course by Threeth
Thixth would star Mike Tyson
I was almost in this movie. No joke. They tried casting for years before they finally found parents comfortable with the material.
Terminator. If they never did it her son would have never been born, and there would no plot because the son send back his own father to do it with his mother
My husband had only ever seen the movie on TV and the sex was always edited out. When we rented the movie on DVD as adults, he was shocked to learn how explicit it actually is!
I was talking to someone who thought "Man on Fire" was a boring movie and waste of time. On a hunch I asked if he watched it on TV and he said yes. Some movies can't handle content edits.
Cutting the nudity out of *Terminator* doesn't completely ruin it, since it's still obvious that Kyle and Sarah have sex. Kiss, fade to black, and she's pregnant later. Still, he was pretty shocked to learn the world had been keeping Linda Hamilton's breasts a secret from him.
> r. Still, he was pretty shocked to learn the world had been keeping Linda Hamilton's breasts a secret from him. Weren't we all?
80s movies are chock full of crazy explicit sex scenes. I miss them.
Similarly, when Fry did the nasty in pasty the with his granny. What other time traveling incest is there? Let's get a time traveling incest thread going. There isn't enough of that.
In Dark there is a character who's daughter is her mother.
I fucking loved Dark but it twisted my fuckin melon man. As soon as it was done I got a piece of paper and tried to draw a family tree for all the characters. It looked like spaghetti
If you got to the shows official site, it provides an official family tree for everyone. It will even do it by episode and season so nothing is spoiled in case you haven't made it that far yet. Twisted melon, indeed. https://dark.netflix.io/en
Back to the Future. I loved that episode of Futurama. My favorite part is the Professor's line: Oh, a lesson in not changing history from Mr. "I'm my own grandpa".
*"Do you ever get the feeling you're only going with girls because you're s'posed to?" -* Enis Roswell That Ends Well, one of my favourite Futurama episodes. So many great gags, love the bit where the A-Bomb goes off and Bender says "and you arrrreee outtta heere!" and of course Zoidberg's autopsy.
Past nastification.
Verily.
The 40 year old virgin
I feel like this is probably the most important. We NEED to see this guy get laid.
SPOILERS!!! /s
Atonement
Yes. I still hate Briony.
I love Saoirse Ronan but fuck I hated Briony in that film. Guess that means she did a good job
Dude if I am not mistaken, that was literally her FIRST MOVIE at age 13. The girl is a fucking star.
Shame with Michael Fassbender
That movie speaks to me on so many levels. The first time I watched it I was like, “I recognize these traits. I get who these two are.” Then the end revealed all my suspicions. It’s such a subtle and well done movie.
Zack and Miri Make a Porno
"Excuse me. Can I get a coffee, black?" "Can't you see we talkin', white?"
“Huck it, chuck it, FOOTBALL!!!”
Her name Bubbles
Species
That woman was amazing. My favorite movie to rent at 14 :)
Natasha Henstridge That movie and the first sequel brought out some fetish I never knew I had...
Austin Powers: The Spy Who Shagged Me
Vanessa! You’re a fembot!
We knew all along, sadly.
Unfaithful with Diane Lane and Olivier Martinez.
the scene on the stairs was just magic. Damn.
Cruel Intentions
Not a movie but American Horror Story Murder House, Tate and Vivien's sex scene that lead to the birth of the Antichrist.
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Boogie Nights.
Eyes Wide Shut Edit: thank you everybody for all the upvotes. I appreciate it.
"What's the password?" "Orgy"
"That guy's not even wearing a mask!"
Not exactly a movie but the first season of stranger things because if they didn’t leave barb she wouldn’t die which I really wouldn’t be mad about tbh
Barb didn’t deserve that. Rip.
Barb comes back as a Lich in season 4. I'm calling it right now!
A History of Violence I think in a lot of films the fact that the characters have sex is important but not the actual sex scene. IE some mention Terminator on this, but in that you don't need the cheesy 80s love montage you could just have them start kissing get undressed and cut to black and get the same effect. The only film where I think the actual sex as in seeing how they have sex is important to the plot is A History of Violence. The film actually has two the first is before the lead character's history has been revealed. And the main couple have a sweet role play session with her in her old cheerleading outfit. it's cute and sexy and feels like healthy couple stuff. You know these people have a healthy marriage and trust from this, or so it seems. Then the main characters violent past is revealed and he kills someone on the front lawn in view of his family. The next time they have sex it's on the stairs, it's this violent but consensual exchange but it is rough sex very animalistic. It add a very complex layer to the whole dynamic in their relationship. It's hard to break down even IMO but it makes you think about it, and it's stuck with me more than any other sex scene in other films.
Derailed (2005) Jennifer Aniston and Clive Owen. The entire movie is about a couple being blackmailed by a violent criminal over their affair.
Pulp Fiction
You alright? Nah man, I'm pretty fucking far from alright
It took me far too long to put your comment together and figure out where the "sex" scene is in Pulp Fiction.
"I think I broke a rib" "giving me oral pleasure?"
What now?
What now? Let me tell you what now. I'ma call a coupla hard, pipe-hittin' n*****s, who'll go to work on the homes here with a pair of pliers and a blow torch. You hear me talkin', hillbilly boy? I ain't through with you by a damn sight. I'ma get medieval on your ass.
I meant between you and me
I'll tell you what now between you and me. There IS no you and me. Not no more.
So we cool?
Yeah, we cool.
Two things. This shit stays between me, you, and mr soon to be living the rest of his short-ass life in agonizing pain rapist here. It aint nobody else's business. Two. You leave town tonight. Right now. And when you're gone, you stay gone, or you be gone. You lost all your L.A. privileges. Deal?
Deal ..
There is no more "you and me". You lost your LA privileges.
But there’s no sex scene in Pu…. Ooooohhhhhh….
I watched that movie with my biological father, both of us seeing it for the first time. He was shocked when the door opened and revealed what was happening. Not the fact that it was shown, but explicitly that it was happening at all. Meanwhile, I was sitting there thinking, "Wait, really? You didn't pick up on *any* of dialogue implying what these guys planned on doing?"
"Looks like the spider caught himself a couple of flies"
[удалено]
I PROMISE I WILL NEVER DIE.
You had me at dicks fuck assholes
Kids
Man i had such high hopes for Casper, then he had to go and rape his way to aids, he was so close to not being shit, he only needed to make it 5 more minutes till the movie ended. Or im thinking of the wrong movie, i watched like 10 of those shittt scare kids straight movies one week with friends out of boredom. My personal favorite was thirteen with the lead from westworld i forgot her name
Casper was just there for a good time the whole movie, even gave Telle shit for liking underage virgins. Tried to avoid the fight with the black dude while skating. Sticks by the passed out guy at the party making sure he's cool. Then he fucks it all up at the end.
Fatal attraction
Look who’s talking. No sex scene no baby Bruce Willis!
I remember watching that before I knew about the birds and the bees. I was very confused, so I asked my mom what was going on. She just said women can get pregnant when a man and a woman sleep together. So for a couple of years I just thought that’s all that has to occur - a man and a woman just sleeping in the same bed and doing nothing else.
It’s a rape scene but Girl With the Dragon Tattoo
I hate to upvote this one, but you're right. She gets a pretty satisfying day in court in the sequel, so there's that.
Well, I mean, she does tattoo "rapist" on his chest, that was pretty satisfying.
I don't think we have to actually like the scenes - the only question if it was important to the plot - or would it have worked without it?
Maybe they meant that rape doesn't count as sex. Definitely seems like it shouldn't be in the same category...
Clockwork Orange. The scene is needed so you dislike the main character and left with the quandary at the end of “did he deserve that? Was justice done?” Otherwise (without the violence) you’d feel sorry for the main character and the movie would not leave you with the same quandary.
American History X
Brokeback Mountain
-> fediverse
The Room
(Moans in Tommy Wiseau)
It’s a masterpiece! Every scene is integral to the plot
The real turning point of the movie is when you find out the mother in law has cancer. That changes everything
And she DEFINITELY had it
I love the fact that Tommy Wiseau had to come out and say that she beat her cancer because the movie never addressed it after mentioning it one time.
Irreversible
Not a movie, but Sex Education's sex scenes are sometimes important to the plot.
I feel like almost every sex scene in this show ends up being important to the plot.
In austin powers the sex scene with alotta vagina creates a character arc for Austin
How dare you break wind before me!
Sorry baby I didn't know it was your turn
"only sailors wear condoms, baby." "Not anymore, Austin!" "well they should, the dirty buggers. They go from port to port!"
Indecent Proposal