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charisma, chemistry, tension and acting abilities of the actors.
Docreed2003
(18,010 posts)The off screen romance between Elvis and Ann-Margaret is readily apparent in every scene they're in together.
debm55
(40,933 posts)Sanity Claws
(22,086 posts)I don't recall whether there was actual sex but it was definitely steamy, with or without actual sex
debm55
(40,933 posts)leftieNanner
(15,806 posts)The scene where he throws the bench through the window! (I think I remember that correctly.)
TexasBushwhacker
(20,802 posts)CanonRay
(15,007 posts)viva la
(3,903 posts)Cary Grant and Grace Kelly--
debm55
(40,933 posts)viva la
(3,903 posts)that make me weak with desire.
Edith Head was the designer.
debm55
(40,933 posts)sarge43
(29,169 posts)Another glam to the max.
viva la
(3,903 posts)in a gunnysack.
comradebillyboy
(10,591 posts)debm55
(40,933 posts)Polly Hennessey
(7,610 posts)The scene took my breath away. They are in a car during a sandstorm. Nothing graphic just the two slowly realizing that the moment was going to happen. I was watching with my sister and we were speechless. I still have a reaction thinking about it. 😇🥰😍
debm55
(40,933 posts)Glorfindel
(10,034 posts)with Harrison Ford and Kate Capshaw.
debm55
(40,933 posts)Glorfindel
(10,034 posts)debm55
(40,933 posts)consider_this
(2,839 posts)just commenting on a scene rather than an entire film , but that is so well done.
debm55
(40,933 posts)BOSSHOG
(40,781 posts)Romance, politics, love, clashes. Great Song. Great Story. Movie made in the 70s about stuff that happened in the 40s.
debm55
(40,933 posts)nocoincidences
(2,364 posts)In the restaurant, of course.
debm55
(40,933 posts)nocoincidences
(2,364 posts)The entire movie is an anthem to love, with no sex scenes and a great deal of humor.
Audrey Hepburn and Albert Finney. If you have never seen it, find it and rent/stream it. It is one of my top fave movies that I have watched a hundred times and never get tired of.
debm55
(40,933 posts)nocoincidences
(2,364 posts)Not in Spanish even though it is listed with a Spanish title.
debm55
(40,933 posts)Auggie
(32,002 posts)The very, very end of It Happened One Night
debm55
(40,933 posts)pandr32
(12,417 posts)debm55
(40,933 posts)Gruenemann
(1,043 posts)"Put your lips together and blow."
debm55
(40,933 posts)malthaussen
(17,841 posts)... she was shaking like a leaf. But she sure nailed it.
-- Mal
Gruenemann
(1,043 posts)The glove scene
debm55
(40,933 posts)Jrose
(1,390 posts)and Tony Curtis smooching on the sofa
debm55
(40,933 posts)Niagara
(10,038 posts)There are separate movies with two separate scenes that stick out in my deprived mind.
A Night In Heaven with Christopher Atkins. He plays a male stripper and basically seduces his female professor while he's on the job. It's a very intense scene, at least for me it is. The strip club scene is parodied in the movie Mr. Mom.
By the way, I have had people ask me if I've ever tried the Atkins Diet and I always say, " No, I've never had the opportunity to try Christopher Atkins yet.".
Another movie is Sommbersby. I recently did a rewatch and think they accidently looped the romantic scenes out of order. The scene where Jack and Laurel are having an adult human moment, she starts crying and he asks, "Did I hurt you?" It's a sweet and tender moment.
I'm not giving up the spoiler to this movie either.
Enjoy!
debm55
(40,933 posts)Niagara
(10,038 posts)A Night in Heaven can be found on YouTube here:
You'll most likely have to sign in for age verification.
Sommersby can be found on YouTube (free with ads) here:
fernlady
(26 posts)The scene where Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen play chess.
debm55
(40,933 posts)to feel it.
elias7
(4,217 posts)I think most filmmakers have realized that the sexy part is all that leads up to the sex (which the audience rarely sees), or rather, to that first kiss. Maybe Im a prude, but I dont watching people having sex to be very sexy.
debm55
(40,933 posts)is gratuitous sex,
malthaussen
(17,841 posts)... pornography is paradoxically rarely erotic. But there are exceptions.
-- Mal
debm55
(40,933 posts)can be romantic and erotic without showing the bedroom scene. We can feel in that part by ourselves. TY malthaussen.
happybird
(5,303 posts)Watched it for the first time a few weeks ago. Can't name a specific scene that meets the criteria (iirc, there were several), but was blown away by the chemistry between Kim Basinger and Russell Crowe.
Then I realized how much that believable, raw chemistry and tension is missing in recent films. It shouldn't be an unusual or notable thing, it should be a huge point in casting. If not THE point.
It seems they now just throw together whatever A-list, big box office names they can cast, without worrying how the actors actually mesh. That has led to way too many awkward, obviously forced "romantic" pairings that I couldn't care less about as a viewer.
debm55
(40,933 posts)Paladin
(29,242 posts)The tune is "Moonglow," and the dancing, even after all these years, is hypnotic.
debm55
(40,933 posts)northoftheborder
(7,615 posts)yellowdogintexas
(22,934 posts)Paladin
(29,242 posts)That doesn't happen very often. I don't think he ever looked more handsome than in "The Wild Bunch" or "Network."
PJMcK
(23,240 posts)James Bond and Domino meet up while scuba diving. They float together underwater then sink below a coral reef and all we see is a blast of air bubbles.
debm55
(40,933 posts)PJMcK
(23,240 posts)I saw the Sean Connery films as a kid in the 1960s and society had different views back then. To watch those movies today is somewhat cringe-worthy.
Still, its often more sexy if its left to the viewers imagination!
spooky3
(36,735 posts)were pretty sexy and romantic, without sex.
debm55
(40,933 posts)debm55
(40,933 posts)more romantic then a romp in the bed.
ificandream
(10,953 posts)debm55
(40,933 posts)were: spellbinding. This is the definition of chemistry and love, Thank you, ificandream. for this post you made,
lapucelle
(19,667 posts)debm55
(40,933 posts)nightwing1240
(1,996 posts)Anne Bancroft corrupting a young Dustin Hoffman. I sought the attention of more mature women after this scence
debm55
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they are doing the matting dance of humans. Even though Dustin is pretending he isn't.IMO
spooky3
(36,735 posts)Dustin Hoffman.
Raven123
(6,250 posts)Two scenes: Early in the movie: Myrna Loy and Freidrich March seeing each other upon his return from war. At the end of the movie, after all of the obstacles they faced, Theresa Wright and Dana Andrews finally come together.
Also love the scenes mentioned by others in Casablanca and From Here to Eternity
debm55
(40,933 posts)into the seen beyond a jump in bed. No we don't see it today but we do see alot of legs hanging out of covers. Getting up out of bed naked. I guess I am an old fart and I have been married for many years. I want to see the romance and the look of love, the feeling on two arms touching each other. an embrace. I know what comes later. I enjoy that too. But when I go to a move or watch a streaming show I want to see the way couples in love interact nonsexually.
GreenWave
(9,858 posts)No speaking. Best silent movie Evah!
Runningdawg
(4,632 posts)debm55
(40,933 posts)Silver Gaia
(4,934 posts)Love those dancing scenes! Steamy!
AnnaLee
(1,179 posts)debm55
(40,933 posts)ificandream
(10,953 posts)debm55
(40,933 posts)The school district did not allow as parents complained. Juliet's motion and manner. Romeo' s also. the give and take of the eyes and the words. A dance of love. TY for posting the video clip.
bamagal62
(3,725 posts)ificandream
(10,953 posts)Sibelius Fan
(24,636 posts)debm55
(40,933 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(9,840 posts)Tim Robbins and Greta Scacchi are being intimate, but the camera only shows them from the shoulders up. They are talking - I can't remember what they said - but the scene was, to me, so sensual and romantic. That's about the only scene I even remember from that movie.
debm55
(40,933 posts)debm55
(40,933 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(9,840 posts)the rest of the movie didn't stand out enough for me to remember it. I do recall that it got rave reviews from critics.
debm55
(40,933 posts)bodies , the wet clay in their fingers.and arms. Oh I love that scene. I have used a pottery wheel and the wet clay has a very sensual feel to it. I'm out of breathe here.
Aristus
(68,885 posts)when Warren Beatty says to Julie Christie: "There's nothing to be afraid of."
A message literally from beyond the grave.
debm55
(40,933 posts)CTyankee
(65,499 posts)The sexual tension between Streep's character and Eastwood's builds and builds but the only pointed reference was just a shadow of him hovering over her. That movie was sexy as hell...
debm55
(40,933 posts)MLAA
(18,807 posts)debm55
(40,933 posts)RainCaster
(11,837 posts)It was very sexy, IMO.
debm55
(40,933 posts)RainCaster
(11,837 posts)catrose
(5,250 posts)Anne of a Thousand Days.
debm55
(40,933 posts)Response to debm55 (Original post)
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debm55
(40,933 posts)weeks from my post. You may have me confused. TY
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debm55
(40,933 posts)didn't make it, Not one person has mentioned the MR film on this thread. Second I checked my edits--no 9 1/2 weeks. Third, MR is not my example of who I would want to be romantic with. What MR did in that movie, that I will mention now , Is rape Lisa Bonet one of Crosbey. s kids.Not in real life, but in the movie. That was why she was thrown on Bill C show. I am a child rape survior, never would I talk about rape as sexy.or romantic , Because , bamage,it is not . And I would never see that movie or any Mickey Rourke movie because his film persona and facial appearance is not to my taste. Get your stories straight before you say anything l You have the wrong thread.
TwilightZone
(28,834 posts)You might be thinking of Angel Heart. She was in that with Rourke.
I don't see where the other poster said that you referenced 9 1/2 Weeks. It was just an answer to the question posed in your OP.
TwilightZone
(28,834 posts)The OP seems to have thought that you were referencing something she said about the movie, but you clearly didn't and your response was obviously in line with the question. I think there's just a bit of confusion.
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debm55
(40,933 posts)Sector 001
(46 posts)LudwigPastorius
(11,421 posts)the first Casino Royale
You can blame Burt Bacharach, Dusty Springfield, and Ursula Andress for that.
debm55
(40,933 posts)The Wizard
(13,022 posts)Ferrets are Cool
(22,077 posts)This scene....
debm55
(40,933 posts)Last edited Fri Jan 26, 2024, 12:06 AM - Edit history (2)
I never used that before and it felt good ==all is good
diane in sf
(4,113 posts)debm55
(40,933 posts)Mad_Dem_X
(9,840 posts)That whole movie was wonderfully done.
Diamond_Dog
(35,632 posts)I liked Harrison Ford better in that movie than any of his others.
Mr.Bill
(24,905 posts)between Faye Dunaway and Warren Beatty in Bonnie and Clyde. Two very beautiful and sexy people in that time. Sometimes it's like the sex is inevitable but it never quite happens.
Silver Gaia
(4,934 posts)ANY of the dance scenes with Salma Hayek and Channing Tatum in Magic Mike's Last Dance fit this criteria. Steamy, sensual, but no overt nudity and no actual sex, yet verrrry sexy. Hot!🔥
The movie itself isn't all that great, but I didn't watch it for the plot anyway. I just wanted to see the dancing! 😉
debm55
(40,933 posts)Silver Gaia
(4,934 posts)sarge43
(29,169 posts)debm55
(40,933 posts)watching in awe, as I have never seen before.
sarge43
(29,169 posts)Give it a viewing. Amazon has it for rent.
Just don't be put off by the sound track. When Donner selected it, he must have been in a fugue state. Husband and I almost walked out when it played during the opening credits.
debm55
(40,933 posts)R. P. McMurphy
(850 posts)where Chuck Yeager (Sam Shepard) flirts with and then pursues his wife Glynnis (Barbara Hershey) on horseback through the desert.
My huge crush on the lovely Ms. Hershey might have something to do with my fondness for that scene.
Also, I've always wanted a wife with a firey disposition who was willing to play like that.
debm55
(40,933 posts)beaglelover
(4,166 posts)debm55
(40,933 posts)moniss
(6,387 posts)Bogart ever did with that great lineup of leading ladies. If I have to pick one lady for the steamier side of romance it is of course all of his scenes with Lauren Bacall. To me she always was and will always be the most stunning, beautiful woman in the world. But if I had to pick a movie for the heartbreak side of romance it would of course be all of the scenes between Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in "Casablanca". As a movie with tremendous performances by an entire cast I would take "Key Largo". The cinematography of Bacall in the shadows had such impact it made my jaw drop.
debm55
(40,933 posts)to be there.
malthaussen
(17,841 posts)Three minutes in a bookshop... watch the temperature rise.
-- Mal
debm55
(40,933 posts)malthaussen
(17,841 posts)... I wonder if she was jealous of Dorothy...
-- Mal