This Is Bugging Me!!!

Started by cine, April 26, 2004, 02:42:29 AM

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cine

I know this could go here however I didn't want people to skip over it because it's driving me crazy!

Can anybody name movie scenes where a woman eats a fruit that has adds some erotic tones to the scene? Like an apple or something along those lines? The banana ones are obvious but I'm talking about things you would bite into and suck the juices out.. you know, things like that. It's REALLY bugging me!!!

Ghostboy

The only one that I can remember off the top of my head isn't very good at all....Halle Berry in Die Another Day, while mounted atop Pierce Brosnan, eats some juicy mango or something.

...but sexy food consumption definitely plays into 9 1/2 Weeks and Bitter Moon. I don't remember whether fruit is specifically used in either, though.

Alethia


cron

Queen Amidala eats a pear in Episode II.
There's a bit of dialogue in Face/Off between Nicolas Cage and an undercover cop about peaches.
Meg Ryan likes apples in City of Angels.
that's all I can remember...
context, context, context.

Pubrick

La Grande Bouffe - the whole movie

just look at some of its posters..







i believe this will be sufficient to debug u.
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SoNowThen

Mastroianni, Piccoli, Noiret, Tognazzi... that's a fuggin killer cast! Is the flick any good?
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Pubrick

Quote from: SoNowThenMastroianni, Piccoli, Noiret, Tognazzi... that's a fuggin killer cast! Is the flick any good?
it's rather filthy.

it holds a special place in my heart mainly cos of what i explained in the First Sex Scene You Remeber & Dug thread..
Quote from: Pubrickmany foreign films shaped my sex scene appreciation early on, like La Grande Bouffe i think influenced my thing for slightly fat chicks.
last time i saw it was almost a decade ago (damn).. from what i remember, it was funny and occasionally sickkkkk.
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molly

The movie with Penelope Cruz, can't remember the title, but it's about cooking, food and spices - maybe there are some fruits.
Watermelons are sexy, but i don't know if anybody used them. Peaches also, because they are all juicy. Apples are sexy because of teeth biting of a huge bite, i think people bring them in connection with healthy sexual appetite.

Pubrick

Quote from: mollyThe movie with Penelope Cruz, can't remember the title, but it's about cooking, food and spices - maybe there are some fruits.
Jamon Jamon.

good call.
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molly

Jamon Jamon - the spanish movie with ham?
Penelope Cruz also made a movie in english where she play a chef who can makes miracles with food.

cron

Quote from: mollyJamon Jamon - the spanish movie with ham?
Penelope Cruz also made a movie in english where she play a chef who can makes miracles with food.

Woman on Top. I think it was directed by a brazilian woman.
Oops, She's Venezuelan, Fina Torres. By the way, are there Venezuelans at xixax?
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molly

Quote from: cronopio l'inrockuptible
Quote from: mollyJamon Jamon - the spanish movie with ham?
Penelope Cruz also made a movie in english where she play a chef who can makes miracles with food.

Women on Top. I think it was directed by a brazilian woman.
yes, now i remember - she always had to be on top when making love?

ono

Quote from: mollyJamon Jamon - the spanish movie with ham?
Penelope Cruz also made a movie in english where she play a chef who can makes miracles with food.
There is another Spanish film about a woman who makes magic with chocolate -- or something -- but it's a really bad movie: Como agua para chocolate (Like Water For Chocolate).  Then, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover, another bad movie.  Also, Eat Drink Man Woman, a movie that's supposed to be good, about food, but I haven't had a chance to see it yet.

And usually anything with grapes is sexy, yes?

And if you're looking for something in the way of the opposite, see ZOO: A Zed and Two Noughts.  Lots of food and animals decomposing.  Ooh, how sexy!  A Greenaway film like the rest of his, but at least somewhat tolerable when compared to the horridness of TCTTHWAHL or The Draughtsman's Contract.

cine

Quote from: molly
Quote from: cronopio l'inrockuptible
Quote from: mollyJamon Jamon - the spanish movie with ham?
Penelope Cruz also made a movie in english where she play a chef who can makes miracles with food.

Women on Top. I think it was directed by a brazilian woman.
yes, now i remember - she always had to be on top when making love?
With a title like that, one would hope.

cron

Quote from: Onomatopita
There is another Spanish MEXICAN film about a woman who makes magic with chocolate -- or something -- but it's a really bad movie: Como agua para chocolate (Like Water For Chocolate)

Although I haven't seen it, I've heard it's a good adaptation of the book.
And the book may be bad.

Lumi Cabazos (Inés from Bottle Rocket) is in it.
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