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Rated NC-17 for sexual violence, strong sexual situations & dialogue, graphic drug use; edited version rated R for drug use, language, violence, and nudity (the R-rated version was created only because the film's producers wanted the film to be carried by Blockbuster Video and the cost of creating the new edit and then receiving an R from an ...
Features. The features that were included were home video clips of mainly people falling over, making a fool of themselves and at the end of the programme was a small video with adult men and women being naked and doing daring things like walking through parks and going to a bar.
English: This video is an example of a man and woman having penile-vaginal intercourse in the standing position, a relatively normal example of sexual intercourse. It begins with the insertion of a man's erect penis into a woman's vagina at 0:07, followed by pelvic thrusts, becoming faster, initially to stimulate the vagina as it continues to lengthen and become lubricated.
Amazon. 5. ‘Eraserhead’ (1977) David Lynch made a name for himself with “Eraserhead,” a surreal film with an avant-garde style whose story is impossible to summarize, because there isn’t ...
Kevin Costner recently joined his “Horizon: An American Saga” cast for a live recording of the “Happy Sad Confused” podcast, and he said his planned four-movie saga differs from many ...
Unsimulated sex. In the film industry, unsimulated sex is the presentation of sex scenes in which actors genuinely perform the depicted sex acts, rather than simulating them. Although it is ubiquitous in films intended as pornographic, it is very uncommon in other films. [1] [2] At one time in the United States, such scenes were restricted by ...
The ratings system is voluntary; there is no legal requirement that filmmakers submit their movies to be rated. This is a list of non-pornographic, English-language feature films containing at least 150 spoken uses of the word fuck (or one of its derivatives), ordered by the number of such uses.
This is a selection of feature films directed by women directors. 1890s–1940s. 1896 La fée aux choux; director: Alice Guy-Blaché; one of the first narrative (fiction) films; 1911 Bufera d'anime; director: Elvira Notari; 1912 Algie the Miner; director: Alice Guy-Blaché(uncredited) first western directed by a woman.