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Where the Boys Aren't Part 3: The Making of 'Shipwrecked Showgirls' (1990)
Torrid lesbian feature
where the Boys aren't #3 is a lesbian lover's delight. And this is coming from someone who only saw the cable version. The intimacy is so real and the girls are so hot. The scene with Cheri Taylor and Heather Hunter has it all-oral sex, titty sucking and deep tongue kissing. Same for the scene with Tori Welles and Jamie Summers. Buy this one if you can.
Babes Illustrated 5 (1996)
HOT!!!!!
Being a big fan of hot girl on girl action, I was surprised at how hot this movie made me. Instead of the standard sex, there's a lot of lesbian seduction which is just as erotic as the sex itself. And I love Felicia! Oh, baby, that soft tanned skin as she and Shyla Foxx make out. There's lots of tongue kissing in this movie. Definitely a must-see for all lovers of hot lesbian love.
Praying with Anger (1992)
A moving,triumphant film
A film about an Indian-American who returns to his homeland to go to college. It very accurately depicts the social conventions of the time. It is a movie about inner courage and self-discovery that will leave you with a good feeling when it is over.
Hook (1991)
One of Spielberg's many great films
I remember the first time I watched this movie. It was my favorite movie for I guess a couple of years. It had (and still has) all the combined qualities of what a great film should be. It has great acting (I thought Hoffman gave an Oscar-caliber performance, and Robin Williams was great too. Just the right blend of straight and funny as only he can. And once again, John Williams provides a superb musical score. I'm beginning to think the Academy is more jealous of him than they are of Spielberg (come on, 33 nominations, only 5 wins). The film has that magical ability to draw you into a fantasy world. Spielberg has that uncanny ability to put you where he wants you to be. This may not be his greatest film, but he is undoubtedly the greatest director there is, has been, or ever will be.
The Caine Mutiny (1954)
Great though not as good as it could have been.
Let's get one thing straight;this movie is in NO way superior to Wouk's novel. However, from a movie standpoint, it is very underrated in terms of "best of all time". Bogart stands tall as always, MacMurray is brilliant. The only real flaw is the minimizing of Ensign Keith's role from the main character of the book to only a minor role here. Other than that, the movie is brilliant.