What do you think is the most provocative scene in a movie?
I have alot more but they dont come to mind right now:
1. Eyes Wide Shut(When Nicole Kidman was nude in that masquarade ball scene)
With the question, I mean...what scene in a movie did you become uncomfortable or excited. Like maybe it was when someone was stripping and it was getting pretty steamy and intense. Something that makes your heart beat a bit faster. That is what i mean. I don't mean exactly a sex scene. It can be whatever.....maybe a shower scene or getting changed scene?
This can be open for both men and women. Your open to anything.
Waaaaait a minute, Nichole Kidman was in that scene? I must've missed that. But anyway, probably a lot of the stuff in 8mm where he's looking at the snuff films. I DIDN'T like it, it just made "my heart skip a beat" as you put it. Is that what you're looking for, or did you mean only things that affected you in a positive way because the stuff in 8mm sure didn't.
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1. Eyes Wide Shut(When Nicole Kidman was nude in that masquarade ball scene)
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Originally Posted by led_zeppelin
Waaaaait a minute, Nichole Kidman was in that scene? I must've missed that.
No. Nicole Kidman nor her character are present at the Fidelio masquerade in Eyes Wide Shut.
To answer the question, Brad's stroke-fantasy with the lovely Ms. Phoebe Cates in Fast Times at Ridgemont High (1982).
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Dude I wouldn't doubt Holden on that. See i'm with him on that one. I did though at first think it was but it wasn't. For your proof watch the credits.
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No that was definately Nicole Kidman in that masquarade scene. If not then show me proof.
Yeah, I'll get right on that. I needed some new way to completely waste my time. You truly think Nicole Kidman is who plays Bill's savior at the masquerade orgy? If so, you're just plain wrong.
Instead of me proving the contrary, how's about you prove your little theory (that you alone seem to believe)? And your being "sure" you recognize her voice ain't proof. Especially as that woman sounds nothing like Ms. Kidman. The actress who was really behind that mask is named Abigail Good, if it makes a difference to you.
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Reason: adding the pretty photo
The rape and battery scene in Irreversible. Horrible to watch...
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I've mentioned this in the "Best Sex scenes" thread, but what the heck....
A Walk in the Clouds
When Diane Lane and Viggo are in his trailer. The look her face that reads...'should I stay or should I go'....as he kisses her neck. And, the way he looks at her...*gulp*...
Unfaithful
When Diane Lane reminisces on the train about her earlier romp with Oliver Martinez...and starts squirming in her seat as we see what had happened. By the time she ran into the the restroom...well...I think I was squirming a bit myself.
Mulholland Drive was okay. It felt a bit forced. Unnecessary.
One might argue that essentially most sex scenes in films is unnecessary, not serving a major purpose in the film. I think there are lots of those.
Two examples that come to mind are Enemy At The Gates (Weisz and Fiennes) and Cold Mountain (Kidman and Law)
The latter was very very awkward and difficult to watch.
Two movies where I felt that the sexual interaction was 'necessary' or warranted was Monsters Ball and...crap now I forget. There is another one I'm sure... Anyway, with MB, I didn't feel like it was out of place in that instance.
What are your thoughts?
Oh by the way, another GREATsex scene was in Sex and Lucia. Wow baby!