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Votes: A Russian doctor finds herself imprisoned in a lavish and elegant bordello for the high-ranking Nazi officers, at the mercy of a fiendish SS officer. Can she locate a missing British agent under her nose, and escape from hell? R 86 min Drama, Thriller, War. As the menacing clouds of WWII spread all over across Europe, a young flaxen-haired Jew woman will witness her idyllic life crumble into pieces as she is rounded up and thrown to forced prostitution at the infamous "joy-camp" A prisoner is forced to serve as a doctor's assistant, giving her a front row seat for the horrible goings-on.

There's the experiment to revive Nazi soldiers who have frozen to death by See full summary ». Not Rated 96 min Horror, War. A Jewish WWII survivor revisits the ruins of a hellish concentration camp, and the memories are still vivid. How did she escape the humiliation, the tortures, and the destruction of human flesh? How did she flee from Gestapo's last orgy?

Votes: 1, X min Drama, War. Kitty runs a brothel in Nazi Germany where the soldiers come to "relax". Recording devices have been installed in each room by a power hungry army official, who plans to use the information to blackmail Hitler and gain power himself.

R 75 min Adventure, Crime, Drama. A captain hand-picks half a dozen American soldiers for a desperate mission in Germany, to get possession of vital WW2 plans - but he keeps another secret up his sleeve. Walsh , William Guhl , Janice Douglas. Not Rated 96 min War. In the last days of WW2, women are volunteering from all over Germany to serve in the front lines by having sex with Nazi soldiers. Director: Erwin C. PG 73 min Horror, Thriller. Lorraine and Mark enter the world of witchcraft where Mara foretells the future and helps them remember their past lives.

When a series of mysterious murders begin to occur, they turn to Dr. Helsford for advice. Director: Ted V. Not Rated 94 min Drama, Thriller, War. Sensing that the taboo rating would kill its box office chances, Romero released it unrated. The first film in Don Coscarelli's legendary horror series introduced audiences to the Tall Man Angus Scrimm , a time-traveling undertaker with a penchant for transforming corpses into flesh-eating dwarf zombies.

Which sounds reasonable. But the MPAA didn't like that famous scene where a flying silver sphere impales a man's brain. They also took issue with a man peeing himself after dropping dead, and as such branded it with the dreaded X. Fortunately, the film had a friend in Los Angeles Times film critic Charles Champlin: There are a couple of different stories about how he helped, with one saying he told Universal they should buy the film and another saying he called a friend on the MPAA board and helped get the rating changed to an R.

One of the film's co-producers, however, says it was Universal that got the MPAA to rethink their rating. Though it starts out as your typical cabin-in-the-woods horror movie, it quickly takes a turn for the gory after a group of friends accidentally resurrect a demonic entity that can possess any person -- or forest foliage -- it likes.

Yes, it's bloody. And the scene in which a horny tree branch rapes a woman is uncomfortable Raimi himself regrets it. While horror fiends see the film as so over-the-top that it's almost comical, critics took issue with all the gore and bloodshed and branded it a "video nasty," a British term for an obscene movie released on VHS. Though the film was banned in many countries, and still remains so to this day in some places, it clearly proved popular enough to spawn a couple of sequels more on Evil Dead II later plus a TV series, Ash vs Evil Dead.

In real life, alleged serial killers Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole copped to murdering hundreds of people though their claims have been discredited by some. Though it was filmed in , it didn't get a national theatrical release until due to legal issues surrounding its real-life inspirations and distributors getting cold feet.

In order to get the film out there, McNaughton began screening it at film festivals, and it was a showing at the Telluride Film Festival in -- plus a subsequent 3.

Is it for everyone? But it might be the most realistic movie ever made about a serial killer. More than 30 years after its release, Eddie Murphy: Raw is still the highest-grossing stand-up comedy movie ever released. But who knows where it would have ended up on that list if the MPAA had stuck to its guns and refused to budge on its X rating.

While it was officially released with an R, this was only after several edits and reedits were made at the MPAA's request. The reason? Very, very bad words. The second time didn't prove to be a charm for Sam Raimi.

Returning to that cabin in the woods from The Evil Dead for more supernatural fun, this sequel continued the blood-gore-humor trifecta set up by the first film and achieved similar results: an X rating, which Raimi abandoned in favor of an unrated release. At this point, one has to imagine that the MPAA board doubles up on the espresso shots when they know a Paul Verhoeven movie is coming their way.

But how RoboCop , of all the director's films, managed to so utterly offend them is curious. Especially as we have no recollection of Murphy trying to seduce a vacuum cleaner or anything else that might put it in the "too sexually charged" category. Turns out, it was all about the violence. And there was originally a lot more of it. Very smartly, in addition to editing out some of the more violent scenes, he added some quirky commercials into the news broadcasts in order to lighten the overall mood.

It worked. And you can stream it now via Amazon. Before you think, "What?! Helen Mirren starred in an X-rated movie? Now that that's out of the way, Dame Helen plays the titular wife who, bored of her crime boss husband Michael Gambon , begins an affair right under her husband's nose, regularly making use of the quiet corners of the restaurant they own to indulge in her carnal urges.

While it's quirky and funny at times, it operates more as a morality play where no taboo -- including cannibalism -- is off limits. It's for that reason that when given the choice between an X or no rating if director Peter Greenaway refused to edit it down, the filmmaker went the unrated route. By this point, X was too closely associated with porn films. And the movie's title, and bondage-themed poster, wouldn't do much to dispel that notion. And it's largely due Tie Me Up!

Tie Me Down! The film features a twentysomething Antonio Banderas as a mentally unstable young man who, upon his release from a psychiatric hospital, kidnaps a drug-addicted former porn star he slept with one time with the intention of making her fall in love with him. The MPAA didn't even blink at giving it an X rating, which led the studio to sue on the basis that because so many people associated an "X" with porn, it would prejudice them against seeing what was really an art film. Fortunately, they argued the point well, because the X rating was dropped altogether not long after.

So as not to be confused with their smutty cinematic brethren, in the MPAA swapped out its X rating -- which they had failed to copyright -- for the NC designation. Yes, this time they registered it. Yet the rebranding effort didn't completely eliminate the icky factor that many people had come to associate with the MPAA's harshest rating, leading some filmmakers to release their works with no rating at all.

It seems fitting that a biopic about writer Henry Miller would be the first film to earn an NC rating. And it served the new rating well: it's one of just three NCrated films to earn an Academy Award nomination for Philippe Rousselot's cinematography. In , the MPAA came knocking on Paul Verhoeven's editing room door once again when he handed over his cut of Basic Instinct , the hit neo-noir that sees a San Francisco homicide detective Michael Douglas matching wits -- and bumping uglies -- with a sexy novelist Sharon Stone , who may or may not have murdered a man with an ice pick.

Though Verhoeven claims the movie was never about sex for him it was about "evil" , there sure seems to be a lot of copulating happening.

And even when there's not, people are thinking about it. Especially when Stone, going commando, crosses her legs at just the right angle. Yes, it got an NC rating. But Verhoeven was eventually able to wear the MPAA down by slightly shifting the camera's perspective. Altogether, he said he shaved just 35 to 40 seconds from the film to get it down to an R for the original theatrical release, but subsequent home video releases have reverted to the director's original and naughtier NC cut.

Louise Malle directed this surprisingly naughty film about a stodgy English politician Jeremy Irons who becomes romantically involved, then sexually obsessed, with his son's new girlfriend Juliette Binoche. Unfortunately for all, she feels the same way.

Let the never-ending sex scenes commence. If you want the full experience, just make sure you're watching the uncut version. The more time they spend with Ben, the more their objectivity goes out the window. Eventually, they begin to assist Ben on his murder spree. While it's ultimately a satirical take on the thin line the media must walk, it's also super grisly -- so much so that it was banned in a couple of countries.

Between Harvey Keitel's drug use, his penchant for public masturbation, and the rape of a nun, one has to imagine that Abel Ferrara wasn't expecting a PG rating on Bad Lieutenant. One also imagines that he didn't care. The title here is pretty self-explanatory: A very bad NYPD lieutenant Keitel gets up to all sorts of mischief both on the job and off.

But as unsettling as his activities may be, the film is infinitely watchable even if you do have to cover your eyes on occasion. There was no getting around the NC rating, and for a litany of reasons that included sexual violence and graphic drug use among other things. But the studio wanted people to see the film, and since Blockbuster and Hollywood Video -- the two biggest rental chains at the time -- wanted to make it available to their customers, a special R-rated edition was created for them, which basically cut out the scene where Keitel pulls over a couple of teens and lets them off with just a warning if they agree to… never mind.

You'll have to see it for yourself. Yes, The Wild Bunch was released in , back when there was still such a thing as an X rating. Yes, it's shoved right in the middle of a bunch of '90s movies.

Rules are limited and can be made up by the players, but it essentially boils down to completing what you roll on the dice. Included in the set are three different dice, two hexagonal dice to tell you what to do and one cube to show you where to do it. The set makes a great surprise gift for your partner or a fun novelty gift for friends and newlyweds. The game includes 36 dominoes, two Domin8 You cards, two Domin8 Me cards and 24 scenario cards.

The goal of the game is to race to square 69, answering adult-orientated trivia questions and completing sexy oral tasks along the way. You might have to give oral treats, drink, blindfold or pleasure your partner during gameplay. The creators of the game recommend bringing along some flavored lube, small edibles, ice cubes, a blindfold and an alcoholic beverage to the gameplay.

Still, it was this uniqueness that persuaded us to include OSG on our list of the best sex games. When a player lands on an OSG square, he or she picks a card and acts out the scene on that card.

As one of the highest-rated and best-selling sex games on Amazon, Talk, Flirt, Dare! There are no complicated rules to this game. Simply pick which deck you want to use of the three included decks talk, flirt and dare , flip a card and ask the question or complete the action on the other side. Dare Duel is a fun game for couples and everyone else, too.

No matter your gender, sexual orientation or relationship status, this versatile game comes with rules for two people and more than two people as well. The game entails taking turns to draw cards and putting together words and phrases from the cards to create your choice of fun, romantic or sexy acts to perform. There are hundreds of different words on the cards, giving near-endless possibilities, so every game is truly unique. Sex Stack takes a familiar party game set up and adds an erotic twist, which will make it easy for you and your couple to get into the action.

The stack looks similar to a normal game of Jenga; however, each block has a number printed on the side. This makes the game one of chance. Love Monopoly? Then, Sexolpoly is the questionably trademarked sex game for you, your partner and up to six other really good friends. The game is similar to traditional dominoes, except the winner gets to choose which fantasy they want to play out. The game also comes with a feather tickler, a paddle, steel handcuffs, a blindfold and bondage tape.

We love the design of this board game, which contains 4 different levels. The variety in this game makes it suitable for all kinds of tastes and allows you to enhance a variety of areas in your relationships.

The board contains interactive truth and dare squares, letting you indulge in all kinds of vices while getting closer to each other. Couplicious opens up a lot of exciting possibilities for a range of group activities. Pick from Mild cards, Wild cards, and more. Constance Money Self as Self.

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