Topic: Hi...Everybody. Please tell me Very HOT movie on you're lang
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Sun 10/29/17 02:39 PM
Hi...Everybody. Please tell me Very HOT movie on you're language

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Sun 10/29/17 02:42 PM
Any documentary on Global Warming...

Thats hot..

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Sun 10/29/17 02:44 PM
Towering inferno

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Sun 10/29/17 02:46 PM
Edited by Piscesmoon02 on Sun 10/29/17 02:47 PM
Volcano


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Sun 10/29/17 02:47 PM
you're very brilliant

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Sun 10/29/17 02:52 PM
Seriously, black swan is a hot movie.
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Sun 10/29/17 02:55 PM

Seriously, black swan is a hot movie.
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thanks

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Sun 10/29/17 03:58 PM
Dante's Peak (you wanted hot movies so there you are)

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Sun 10/29/17 04:53 PM

Hi...Everybody. Please tell me Very HOT movie on you're language


That would have to be the glow "d*ck" gymnastics team movie. 6 men with glowing D*cks, 6 women gymnasts 2 trampolines and 1 balancing beam in a pitch black room

and 2 bottles of vodka

watch it.. your eyeballs will be working overtime trying to follow those glow d*cks..




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Sun 10/29/17 04:56 PM
The Burning.

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Sun 10/29/17 05:01 PM

Dante's Peak (you wanted hot movies so there you are)


:thumbsup: Great movie! I've seen it a few times. :)

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Sun 10/29/17 05:43 PM


Dante's Peak (you wanted hot movies so there you are)


:thumbsup: Great movie! I've seen it a few times. :)


That was the first movie I bought for my Amazon videos. I watch it at least once a week. :thumbsup:

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Sun 10/29/17 05:45 PM
Not in my language but it had very easily read sub-titles and outstanding production values across the board.
I rate it a 5 out of 5 and I don't rate many films that hight at all.
Just watched it today

The Dead Lands (2014)
R | 1h 47min | Action, Adventure | 30 October 2014 (New Zealand)

After his tribe is slaughtered through an act of treachery, Hongi, a Maori chieftain's teenage son, must avenge his father's murder in order to bring peace and honor to the souls of his loved ones. Vastly outnumbered by a band of villains, Hongi's only hope is to pass through the feared and forbidden Dead Lands and forge an uneasy alliance with the mysterious Warrior, a ruthless fighter who has ruled the area for years.



Official Trailer
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LKy7Q50tJ84

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Sun 10/29/17 06:36 PM
Oh, you mean hawt

Bound (1996)

In 1996, Lana and Lilly Wachowski—then known as the Wachowski Brothers—made their first movie, the gorgeously tawdry romantic thriller Bound. Mobster’s minx Jennifer Tilly and sultry ex-con plumber Gina Gershon play a duo of schemers out to steal a bunch of mafia money. Violent, sensual and funny, Bound is sly and intelligently made entertainment. But it’s the love scenes between Tilly and Gershon that’ll really steam up your glasses.

The Graduate (1967)

Mike Nichols’ era-defining film rolled through boring suburbia like a Sherman tank. It forever established Benjamin Braddock (Dustin Hoffman) as the posterboy for aimless post-college youth. Influential in its time and far beyond, The Graduate broke new ground with an all-Simon & Garfunkel soundtrack and radical camera angles that brought the desperation of being young in the 60s into focus. It went even further with its eroticism: Mrs. Robinson’s (Anne Bancroft) outstretched, stocking-clad leg gave Ben a new sense of direction. And, of course, today the name “Mrs. Robinson” is synonymous with an enticing older woman.

9½ Weeks (1986)

The brief, ill-fated romance between Elizabeth McGraw (Kim Basinger) and John Gray (Mickey Rourke) only lasted 9 ½ Weeks. Director Adrian Lyne used kinky sex (with some not-so-subtle nods to BDSM) and the underlying psychological power play to full effect. The film’s steamy encounters—including a notorious kitchen scene that gives a whole new meaning to “food porn”—have been noted for being some of the most sexually explicit in their day.

Body Heat (1981)

A sweltering Florida heatwave is the perfect backdrop for this legal thriller about an adulterous tryst between unhappily married socialite Matty (Kathleen Turner in her first role) and her enamored lover Ned (William Hurt). What ensues is a game of cat and mouse in which Matty convinces Ned he’s in control while, in fact, she’s the one pulling all the strings. Director Lawrence Kasdan was inspired by another famously tantalizing film noir, Billy Wilder’s Double Indemnity.

Magic Mike (2012)

Welcome to the secret lives of male strippers. This film (and its sequel) used gleaming six-packs and Channing Tatum’s lithe charm to hit a raw and lucrative nerve. Objectifying men has never been so fun, and women fell head over heels for the chance to turn the male gaze inside out. Director Steven Soderbergh’s first movie employed tough economic times to give its characters depth. While the sunnier XXL directed by Gregory Jacobs was satisfied to give audiences a bumpy, grindy show. There’s nothing subtle about these movies. But then again, who needs subtle when hedonism, fantasy and shallowness look this good.

Dirty Dancing (1987)

Few film scenes have more sex appeal than the moment in Dirty Dancing. You know the one. The one when roguish dance instructor Johnny Castle (Patrick Swayze) teaches naive Baby Houseman (Jennifer Grey) how to swivel her hips to the beat of the music. Or maybe it’s actually the one when they crawl across the floor mouthing song lyrics to each other. Or the big dance finale with that lift. You get the idea. The Emile Ardolino picture (with a screenplay by Eleanor Bergstein) has become a re-watch mainstay for one good reason: you can’t beat their chemistry.

Mulholland Dr. (2001)

A gorgeous amnesiac (Laura Harring) and a bright-eyed movie-star hopeful (Naomi Watts) fall into bed before, possibly, falling into the abyss. David Lynch’s noir Hollywood reverie is like midnight in a bottle. It’s a sunlight-and-shadow view of a dream-busting town that leaves a heady perfume in its wake. No other film offers quite the buzzing erotic charge this one does.

Secretary (2002)

Thirteen years before Christian Grey ever spanked anyone into submission, James Spader played Mr. Grey, an extra bossy boss whose demands really rev up his employee (Maggie Gyllenhaal.) Under the direction of Steven Shainberg, the award-winning film showed how a sadomasochistic relationship could evolve from a tilted dynamic that traps the female submissive into one that empowers her. The quirky brilliance of this indie redefined Spader’s career and made a star out of Gyllenhaal, who masters all office tasks while she’s cuffed to a bondage bar.

Eyes Wide Shut

The dark plot of Stanley Kubrick's erotic thriller follows a wealthy doctor and his single night of adventure after discovering that his wife had an affair. He finds himself in the midst of a masked orgy organized by a secret society — and believe us, anything goes here.

The Piano Teacher

A sexually repressed piano teacher gives the illusion of normality and even rigidity, but underneath, she hides her sadomasochistic and voyeuristic sexual fantasies that play out in the form of an affair with a 17-year-old student.

Sex, Lies, and Videotape

An unhappily married woman who has never had an orgasm reunites with an old college friend, only to discover that he has the unusual habit of recording women revealing their sexual experiences and fantasies on tape. Though initially put off, she begins to accept and explore her sexuality — all while being filmed.

A Dangerous Method

Michael Fassbender, Viggo Mortensen, Keira Knightley, and spanking. Lots of spanking. Set during the brink of World War I, A Dangerous Method is about the tumultuous relationships between psychologist Carl Jung, Sigmund Freud, and a female patient.

Boogie Nights

Boogie Nights is an entire movie about the porn industry, but surprisingly it also has a pretty compelling plot. The film follows a porn star's rise to fame during the "Golden Age of Porn" in the '70s and his subsequent fall from the throne. Sex, drugs, rock 'n' roll abound. And more sex.

The Story of O

You may have thought Fifty Shades of Grey showed some serious BDSM, but you haven't seen anything yet. The Story of O is a French film based on an erotic novel about a fashion photographer known as O whose lover subjects her to sadomasochistic rituals. She is frequently blindfolded, tied up, and whipped and has relations with various men and women in the movie.

Crash

Crash is a psychological thriller about a group of people who experience extreme sexual arousal from car accidents. This movie is seriously kinky and dark but definitely has some unusual sexual elements that many Fifty Shades fans will find appealing.

Black Snake Moan

This dark and quirky drama is about a sexually promiscuous woman and her would-be savior, who also happens to be her captor. The religious man attempts to rid the woman — who was sexually abused by her mother's partner — of her destructive ways and save her from herself.

Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!

This low-budget film straight out of the '60s is a sexy story about three go-go dancers seeking thrills wherever they can find them — even if that means killing anyone who gets in their way. They are also not opposed to binding and gagging their conquests.

Mr. and Mrs. Smith

OK, so Mr. and Mrs. Smith may not be superheavy on whips and chains, but what it lacks in props it makes up for in pure sex. The movie is about a bored married couple who discover that they are both actually assassins working for different companies — and they are hired to kill each other. The sexual tension is tangible throughout the movie, and we all know that it translated to real life between Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie.

Basic Instinct

Basic Instinct has one of the most famous scenes in film history. You know, the one where a panty-less Sharon Stone slowly uncrosses her legs while wearing a dress. The neo-noir murder mystery is full of intrigue, drama, and oh yes — sex.