Your top 5 steamy scenes in movie history

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My all time top 5:
1-basic instinct ( after the night club)
2-wild orchid ( first night btw carre ottis and mikey rourke)
3-two moon junction
4-lake consequence ( lake scene)
5-fatal attraction ( kitchen sink)



Fair Game (on the train with Cindy Crawford). Always the one I think back on.



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What a fun and neat idea for a thread. I don't know what my top five steamiest scenes would be, but the 1980s had some truly great steamy scenes. One of my all time favorites is in Commando (1985)... you know the one.

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I would also need to include The Empire Strikes Back as having one of the most iconic steamy scenes of all time with the lightsaber Duel.




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The death of Stripe in Gremlins, another 80s film is a spectacular steamy scenes too. The 80s was just amazing if you, like me, just go wild for those steamy scenes!



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Finally, who could forget the finale with Gozer at the end of Ghostbusters. The 80s was THE decade for great steamy scenes. I'll have to think about my five spot.




The first scene that popped into my head when I saw the title of this thread is when Jack Nicholson "takes" Jessica Lange on top of that butcher block table in the 1981 remake of The {ostman Always Rings Twice.



The telephone conversation between Michael Caine and Britt Ekland in Get Carter, and - more importantly - that this conversation happens in front of another character in a most suggestive way.



The scene between Joe the plumber and the lady that shows him to the basement in The Beyond, around 1 minute:



Alan Bates and Oliver Reed's wrestling scene in Women In Love.



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In 2002's unfaithful adaptation of Count of Monte Cristo, the pretend Count accosts the sheriffy dude in the bathhouse and makes it really steamy before Vilefort is arrested for murder and et cetera.

I thought of another one! In Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff, the killer tries to cook Costello in a steam bath sauna thing.
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In 2002's unfaithful adaptation of Count of Monte Cristo, the pretend Count accosts the sheriffy dude in the bathhouse and makes it really steamy before Vilefort is arrested for murder and et cetera.

I thought of another one! In Abbott and Costello Meet the Killer, Boris Karloff, the killer tries to cook Costello in a steam bath sauna thing.
Don't forget the infamous bloodbath bit in Easterh Promises. Very steamy!
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Another great steamy scene is the club shootout in the first John Wick film when he is going after his target and finds him in the hot tub. Fair amount of steam in that scene.




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In the end of the Abbott and Costello vehicle Pardon My Sarong, Lou Costello dives into a pool and steam shoots out of it. I think he cooks a grilled cheese sandwich with his hand in that film too though I don't recall the amount of steam.

Didn't Fred Krueger do something with steam against Jason Voorhees in Freddy vs Jason?



The upside down kiss in Spider-Man (2002) - it was rainy and steamy.

(Although I now feel Kirsten Dunst was miscast as MJ. She might have made a better Gwen, but her personality just didn't seem like MJ of the comics.)



The death of Stripe in Gremlins, another 80s film is a spectacular steamy scenes too. The 80s was just amazing if you, like me, just go wild for those steamy scenes!
I’m sorry I don’t get it…what’s steamy about this scene?



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I’m sorry I don’t get it…what’s steamy about this scene?
The entire thing? He's melting and disintigrating when he's hit with water and sunlight. C'mon now.

Another favorite steamy scene is the send up and parody of the old Hollywood train station platform sad goodbye cliche' in Young Frankenstein.