dorwayin:
tough question, The Hunger was a pretty sexy movie in general, but sexiest scene ever, I am going to have to thing about that one.
As fart as secretary goes, the spanking scene was a not the sexiest in the film. I think the scene where she masturbates to the thought of 3 peas, a scoup of creamed potatoes, and all the icecream, all the while that other paralegal is in the other stall, now that was a hot scene.
feerlessfreddy:
hola! gracias por er "friendship request" cuando vengas aqui para ver los "shows" dime. los boletos para algen que viva aqui son mas baratos. con lo que sobras me pueses comprar una cerveca, o dos lo que sea. uno de estos dias mi esposa y yo vamos a ir a uno de esos programas. allright then. i will have to watch alot of movies to keep up with your interest. my family was in mining so i lived in alot of places. south america, central america and mexico. thats were i learned my spanish. bueno pues have a good day and i'll here from you soon.
juliebogart:
thank u sweety
your spanish is very good
is better than my english
tongue
kiss kiss kiss
shellymc:
I loved "Top Secret"!
i haven't seen "Brokeback mountain" yet, so for sexiest scene that they had listed, i have to agree with "The Hunger" and "Betty Blue".... i remember first seeing Beatrice Dalle and my jaw dropped! eeek
after seeing so many undernourished actresses in hollywood, Beatrice with her wide hips, huge lips, and curves a plenty, really stood out.
Plus that opening scene was very primal and realistic.
Also loved the scene in "Damage" when Juliette Binoche and Jeremy Irons first have sex...rather awkward and urgent, but felt very real and desperate.
Though the film as a whole was very downbeat, i still liked it...
shellymc:
I loved "Out of sight"...
i live about forty five minutes away from boston, i don't drive the highway, but i can take the train in and meet up with you!
Even though i grew up in mass., its sad to admit, but i don't even know my way around boston eeek
Never drove around there or even drove to there, plus i spent my twenties living in n.y.c, which was much easier to navigate biggrin
You migh like "Damage"...just keep in mind its not a feel good film by any means
surlymike:
Well, I still haven't stopped coughing. Pity me.

Did you know that you're now going to Boston next month? Just remember that the Yankees suck. Always. In all situations.
surlymike:
The photos should be there now. Damn Yahoo and their hard-to-post ways.
testykitten:
the seduction scene between john malkovich and uma thurman in dangerous liasons.
feerlessfreddy:
yes, on alot of shows its that way. or, for instance, shark reef at mandalay bay. when we have guests i pay for everyone because its cheeper that way. as far as were i've lived mexico is the place i remember most. i left there when i was six years old. i lived in queretaro, hidalgo, on a farm in fresnillo, and my favorite place monterrey. monterrey is very industrial. not really a pretty city but its my "home". whenever a bus takes off and blows that exhaust on us i tell my kids" smell that, thats monterrey, dont you love it." in central america it was honduras. i know nothing of it but what my mom tells me. although it sounds pretty neat. i dont know why i typed south america since i have never lived there. i guess i was rambling. must have been thinking about a previous comment. wow, to keep rambling in the us i lived in houston, tx., denver, co., and now las vegas. well there you go. nos platicamos mas tarde y practica el espagnol.

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surlymike:
You STILL can't see those pictures?! Are you even *trying*?! biggrin
shellymc:
I remember the first time i saw Javier Bardem....it was in this strange little b film with Rosie Perez in which he played some guy in mexico who practiced some evil version of santeria, and they both kidnapped an american couple to sacrifice eeek
Probably loosely based on that poor college kid who went on spring break in mexico in the early nineties? and ended up getting kidnapped and murdered by some wacky cult down there.
I cannot remember the name of it of course, therefore....as usual, i'll need IMDB to refresh my memory.
He is a very good actor, and certainly easy on the eyes.
But in this film, he was sporting a rather cheesy haircut biggrin
shellymc:
I don't think i've seen 'Jamon Jamon" or "Day of the beast"
sadly enough, foreign films are not my forte.
I do like them, i just haven't seen enough of them.
I have a friend on this site who knows everything about foreign film....and therefore makes me look like quite the imbecile when it comes to the subject.
But i know more about cult films so it makes us kind of even biggrin
Have you joined the foreign film group?
There are quite a few good film groups on this site.
I've never minded subtitles though as i read very fast.
dorwayin:
Happy St. Patrick' day.kiss
feerlessfreddy:

hello! off to celebrate st. patricks day. hope you have fun celebrating it if you do!
shellymc:
"Day of the beast" sounds really good!
what year did it come out?
and i love indian food...sadly enough there are no indian restaurants close to my city frown
Hard to believe huh?
Now when i lived in manhattan, i lived pretty close to what we called "Little india"....a street in the east village that was just one big row of indian restaurants!
There is not a helluva lot on cable tonight, and the good films that are playing, i've already seen.
I'll ask my friend if he's seen "Day of the beast".
Have a great weekend kiss
shellymc:
I haven't seen "Betty Blue" in ages either....
i just remember how messed up the ending was.
tell me what you think the second time around.
But beatrice dalle was so hot in it!
even though she was crazy.
I cannot motivate for the life of me to clean today either.
I'm heading out for a couple hours, so i hope upon my return i get a second wind.
So transamerica was really good?
I don't even think thats playing anywhere around here.
Probably in boston.
m69:
I'm going to go with Charlize Theron and her painted on white laytex pants wrestling with Teri Hatcher in 'Two days in the Valley'
shellymc:
so did you end up watching "Betty Blue" this weekend?