Words Junction     Two Words, One Answer. RSS 

sex movies

[ Yahoo! ] options
Amazon Logo
  Search Amazon:

Playboy / Real Couples 2: Best Sex Ever [VHS]
Playboy / Real Couples 2: Best Sex Ever [VHS]

$19.98
Real couples 2 does not really lives up to it's name "best sex ever". This video was more like naked bodies kissing each other and that's about it. The settings and story did not seem to be real and half the sex scenes were very brief. Trust me the first one was better.
Sex and the City (Group, Color) Movie Poster Print - 24
Sex and the City (Group, Color) Movie Poster Print - 24" X 36"

$1.61
This poster shows the four main characters from Sex and the City: Charlotte, Carrie, Samantha, and Miranda. Behind them is they city skyline. At the top it says "Sex and the City". This poster measures approx. 24" x 36"
Sex and the City - The Movie (Full Screen Edition)
Sex and the City - The Movie (Full Screen Edition)

$19.98
"The moral of the story is, If you try to pollute the New York Public Library with your frou-frou, something terrible will happen." - Jessica Zafra

Bad or good, if you are a fan of the series - you just have to see the movie. And fortunately, this movie spin-off doesn't end up totally badly. What can we expect, anyway, from a big franchise such as this? Product placements all over, no less, like it's the designer names' and Vogue's field day. Three years after the series finale, somebody has got to make up for an update in today's couture via our four beloved girls. In an over-the-top-it's-almost-in-bad-taste way, that is. Honestly, during the first half of the movie, I was ready to walk out if I saw another Pucci-whatever print dress, pair of oversized hoop earrings or ankle boots. If these girls have enough money to wear labels, couldn't they have bought something appropriate yet equally fabulous for the trip to Mexico? I am very disappointed in that red dress Miranda wore... I mean, to a resort, dear? I thought the character was much more sensible than that.

My version of the Jessica Zafra moral lesson is - "make your wedding day all about the dress, and you bring it upon yourself if that's all you stand next to at the altar." I'm not going to lecture about materialism because this movie is obviously not about moral lessons anyway, but it's just that the first half reminded me a lot about why I never liked Carrie Bradshaw in the series until she got her karma in Berger. When she took off her glasses in front of the mirror in Mexico, I wanted to say, "Girl, you should've spent as much money on anti-ageing creams as on your Manolo Blahniks, 'cause I think Big got scared seeing a preview of the future."

And so as her karma unfolded, the movie, too, started to redeem itself, with its focus on relationships. The writers seemed to have gained the upper hand over merchandising department this time. The new character Louise was a fresh touch. I liked the parallelism in Carrie and Miranda's fight and the latter's relationship with Steve. And the tear-inducing scenes that make it the quintessential chick flick have totally overshadowed the predictable happy ending for every character (yes, including Javier and Anthony) in the movie.

Predictable, yes, but it is what we came to the theater for - to see our modern day heroines remind us about the value of friendship and forgiveness and being your own self, whether you live in the city or not.
Sex and the City - The Movie (Special Edition)
Sex and the City - The Movie (Special Edition)

$26.98
This movie exceeded my expectations.
It had the same witty dialogue as the TV series and had unexpected twists in the storyline.
My favorite aspect of the movie, besides the fashion, were the characters of course. Each character had her own life and her own unique drama. This made it easy for viewers to relate their own lives to the movie.
A must see!

  • This site is made for inspiring you widh some new idea.
  • This site is link-free.
Relativity Rank
Access Leaders
Search Word
RandomCatalog
Date
Category