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The Last Seduction
Cast
Linda Fiorentino, Bill Pullman, Peter Berg, J.T. Walsh View AllCrew
Steve Barancik (Writer), John Dahl (Director) View AllRelease: May 26th, 1994
Runtime: 1 hour, 50 minutes
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Fat guy seduction scene ?
Can you help me out with this?
I'm not sure if it was movie or TV series.
For sure it has more than 15 yers.
(maybe 1985 - 2000).
I remember only following scene:
In the room, there was a fat guy si...
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A Recipe for Seduction
We did it so you wouldn't have to! We watched Lifetime Network's A Recipe for Seduction starring Mario Lopez as Colonel Sanders.
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2 questions about The Last Seduction (1994)
This is in reference to after Bridgette kissed Clay and he mentioned that he was going to take a shower then celebrate with her...
1.) Why did she pull away from him when he attempted t...
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Help required to identify movie about seduction
I am trying to remember the name of this movie where a petite and seemingly innocent woman joins a newspaper/magazine company and ends up seducing the editor/co-worker. He will be completely obsessed ...
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Subliminal Seduction: Movies and Your Subconscious
SUBLIMINAL SEDUCTION:Movies and Your Subconscious
Are movies being designed to speak to the viewer's subconscious subliminally?
Could the power of a visual image be used to manipulate people via...
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thracian dawg
Bridget Gregory wants to live in the greatest city in the world, and the way it should be lived---in style with plenty of money.
Bridget Gregory wants to live in the greatest city in the world, and the way it should be lived---in style with plenty of money.
Iroquois
Granted, there are the occasional darkly amusing moments caused by the film's approach to its material, such as Fiorentino's plot to escape Nunn's custody at one point, but these are arguably counter-balanced by the film occasionally resorting to some problematic twists (such as a major late-stage r....
Granted, there are the occasional darkly amusing moments caused by the film's approach to its material, such as Fiorentino's plot to escape Nunn's custody at one point, but these are arguably counter-balanced by the film occasionally resorting to some problematic twists (such as a major late-stage r....