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This is more than just an overall sexy movie—it’s a beautiful piece of art. These women become the first to get married by the church back in the early 1900s but only because one of them pretends to be a man. Aside from being overly emotional, this movie contains plenty of sex scenes between the two women. One particular scene goes on for more than three minutes and I can’t tell what’s hotter: them taking off each other’s corsets or the finger-licking scene before they go downtown.
“Sexy” might not be the first word you think of when someone mentions the legendary comedy group Monty Python (unless ), but the tale of Sir Galahad in Monty Python and the Holy Grail is steamy, dreamy, and oh-so horned up. Almost taking more from Greek mythology than Medieval folklore — think sirens or perhaps Circe if their intentions were less sinister — the nuns of Castle Anthrax (yes, it’s not a very good name, is it?) slowly seduce Galahad until he’s about to give them all “a good spanking” and “the oral sex.” Looking past its humor, the scene has all the makings of a truly sexy scene: forbidden pleasure, uncontrollable lust, and a cat-and-mouse game of seduction. — Jonah Krueger
Yes, it’s a little crazy to think that this perfectly harmless kids movie has one of the sexiest scenes of all time. But come on, that that Nala gives Simba when they’re rustlin’ around the jungle grass? After she sensually licks his face? It’s all there in the body language, from their play wrestling to them slowly lapping up water as their eyes lock. Like another , the scene’s languid animation and overwhelming tenderness all suggest the consummation of a relationship. Plus, you also get an undeniable Elton John banger in the process. Beyond even just the sexual undertones, though, it’s an incredibly romantic sequence and very satisfying within the film’s arc, making it a more well-rounded movement in The Lion King instead of a weird, sexy detour. — P. Ragusa
After an unexpected lull in the madness of , the intensity picks up again with this hot scene in which Betty (Naomi Watts) joins Rita (Laura Harring) in an embrace, confessing her love for the mysterious woman. The score building up as the heat kicks in only helps to make this scene all the more sensual, their embrace serving as the climax for tensions that had been building throughout the rest of the film. Nothing is shown besides the two held together closely and their first shared kisses, but nothing more is needed to make this scene as sexy and impactful as it is. — Aidan Sharp-Moses
“I’m in love with you.” veers between the horrific and the surreal from one scene to the next, but very rarely is it genuinely touching. Here, in Betty and Rita’s long-awaited love scene, it’s that and more — we finally see all the ways in which they not only desire one another but, on some cellular level that they’ll never fully understand, can’t exist without each other. Naomi Watts and Laura Elena Harring are tasked with a lot in the scene, conveying steamy passion and soul-baring longing all at once; that there isn’t a stitch of clothing between the two of them only makes the balancing act more impressive (and, yes, painfully sexy).














