Dude, the first scene is dude swallowing a dido. The second scene is a dude twerking and doing a pelvic thrust, swallowing anal beads You need to give ppl a warning. Sex scene wasn't too bad, even though she wouldn't show her top
I was questioning WTF was going on during the beginning of the movie because . . . as I said originally . . . the movie trailer didn't give ample indication of anything of the kind so I thought I had rented the wrong movie lol After those first five minutes though things begin to come together in a sensible fashion. I didn't post any spoilers but I could have done a better job of warning about the sexual deviant opening scenes. I got distracted by the lead actress Dajana Gudic lol
Preliminary assessment. Before I get started, let me say that your level of intimacy with any women is your business and it's not for me to decide what you should and should not be doing. The rest I'll put in spoilers. Spoiler: Haven't seen all the movie yet.. But we know that most if the movie is hindered on Karen Gillian's character getting into an accident and being out of commission for most of the movie. there is a scene later in the movie where they both in bed, and he's between her legs, neither has on pants and they both have on t shirt and underwear. I done covered this before, i aint taking no pills. She feeling all this! the scene last a good thirty seconds before they do something else. she rarely wears pants the whole movie. I'll finish seeing the movie later
LOL, I finally finished 2020's "Bad Boys for Life" last night & the movie had a lot more of a IR factor than I was expecting. The backstory between Will Smith & the villains totally came out of left field and was a bonus. Enough said on that. Wikipedia has always listed Paola Núñez's character as Will Smith's ex-GF in the film. And I've always assumed they were gonna just be exes who are now nothing more than platonic co-workers becuz as @JamalSpunky alluded to in his post, Paola Núñez was a non-factor in the trailers, commercials, & promotional material. Come to find out that there's "Will they, Won't they" tension between them the ENTIRE film. The end of the film even implies they finally got back together, but isn't explicit about it.
Wicked little letters, set in the 1910s england. Obviously they have an intimate relationship, but they leave a lot on the bone on it being physical.
Hello everyone. I noticed that this is a long thread and don't want to search through 180+ pages. Can anyone provide me a list of BMWW films that end in HEA without a break up?
There is also a British series that is goes by roughly the same name with a similar premise one of the stars is the guy that played Dean in the Harry Potter series. https://www.imdb.com/title/tt27369122/
So let me review Babes... Spoiler: It is amazing the scenario that allows ppl to get together so after going to the hospital with her pregnant friend, she leaves to but sushi. The hospital wont let her back in because shes not family. She takes the train back home with the sushi where she meets dude who has a similar route home (Astoria) they hook up over Street fighter, sushi, and they go to the same std prevention clinic or whatever. they spend the night and morning having unprotected sex because she believes you can get preg on ya period.... later she complains about dude ghosting her so she goes to the clinic to learn his identity. They tell her dude died choking on an almond. They rest of the movie is her having the baby by herself and her relationship with her best friend. Dude parents were already dead so they are not a factor. Her friend did check her for saying she was having a black kid to having a half black kid. Friend appears to be half black half white married to an Indian. I enjoyed it enough, I like Ilana Glazer
There is a trailer for season two of "The Serpent Queen" that I just saw last night. The new season on Starz begins Friday and they have retconned in some way to include Queen Catherine de Medici's Black brother into the show now. Ashley Thomas who played the father and husband of the Afro-American family from season one of "Them" on Prime Video will play the Duke of Penne and Florence ~ Alessandro de Medici. He is in every episode and will play the object of desire which is true to historical form. He has wealth, political connections via the Holy See and he has military command of two Italian City-States. I don't have time right now to post the links or pictures as I have to go back to work right after lunch. I am interested in how they pull this off . . . because he has been virtually ignored and omitted by historical television dramas repeatedly on other series like "Reign" of CW and even season one of "The Serpent Queen". Alessandro de Medici was her bastard brother but he was the ONLY sibling she ever had and they knew each other as children particularly when their family was in danger of being wiped out by Italian mercenaries and had to be rescued by his "father" the Holy See and the Vatican Guard.
There's a movie on Tubi titled Spread starring Elizabeth Gillies. I watched the trailer, and there's a Black guy in it. Immediately I suspected (hoped, even) Liz's character and the Black guy would hook up. Looks like they do (skip to 3:55 in the video below).
I watched Spread last night. I thought it was a good movie. And yes, Liz and her love interest have mad chemistry throughout. This is what I like to see: attraction, connection, and relationship, and not some porny nonsense or anything like that.
Netflix's Uglies Synopsis: In a future where getting cosmetic surgery at 16 is the norm, Tally (Joey King) is super excited to finally be part of the crowd. However, when a friend decides to escape, Tally takes off on an adventure to find her, which flips her whole world upside down. Keith Powers plays David her love interest. Uglies is based on the 2005 dystopian novel by Scott Westerfeld.