Sex scenes are nearly as old as movies themselves. In fact, one of the first films to be screened for the public debuted in and was called The Kiss. It was quite steamy for its time, featuring a full-on brushing of the lips, which, let us tell you, really riled up the modest-minded folks of the late 19th century. These days, a sex scene has to shock for us to consider it among the greatest sex scenes of all time. It has to make us laugh riotously, recoil in disgust, squirm at the weirdness, or at the very least, rewatch it repeatedly because it's just so damn hot. There have been loads of movies featuring such boundary-pushing scenes, and only some of them starred Sharon Stone or Tom Cruise or puppets. From classics to recent releases, here are 70 of the craziest movie sex scenes of all time. Related story: The 10 Sexiest Movies of Fun fact: To promote the film, billboards were placed around big cities attacking the fictional Sarah Marshall. That bothered some real-life Sarah Marshalls.


Best Movie Sex Scenes
Best sex scenes
Though some stunt, er, parts were employed, you are basically watching actors like Charlotte Gainsbourg and Shia LeBeouf engage in the sort of unsimulated activities you associate with porn stars. LeBeouf even sent in a homemade pornographic videotape for his audition. Whatever Happened to NC Movies?
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When I think of sex , especially when I'm doing it with someone for the first time, all that goes through my head is: awkward. Like, getting butt-ass naked in front of someone and letting your bare body touch their butt-ass naked self for the first time sounds But, movies seem to make the deed look so much more easy and less nerve-wracking.
The Franco-Italian romance starring Marlon Brando centered on a couple that conducts an anonymous sexual relationship in an unfurnished apartment in Paris. The film's portrayal of sexual violence and the use of butter as a lubricant sparked controversy, even earning a TIME cover story. Watch here. Tom Cruise burst onto the movie scene by having sex on an abandoned Chicago "L" train with a call girl as a high schooler in this movie. Some of the scenes border on assault, and at one point the couple even has sex after stabbing another man in the buttocks. The movie was based on the real-life sexual relationships among Anais Nin, famed author Henry Miller, and his wife June Miller. Sharon Stone's infamous leg-crossing scene has gone down in cinema history as one of the most provocative shots ever filmed.