Nov 17 2008 06:42 PM ET

Sexy DVDs: Vote in our polls!

Categories: DVD/Video, Sexytimes

Bridgesofmadison_lHello, constituents. You all look great today, as usual. We’re working on a big project about the sexiest DVDs ever, and need your input! Vote in the polls below, and if you need inspiration, may I suggest playing Vicky See’s ridiculous, hard rock-infused "What Is Sexy?" commercial in another window?

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  • Carol

    take a look at “White Palace” with James Spader and Susan Sarandon.
    Pretty steamy

  • Elise Cooper

    Hey Marc! How about Al Pacino and Ellen Barkin’s steamy scene in “Sea of Love” where Ellen Barkin circles around and then pushes Al Pacino up against the wall! Best Regards, Elise

  • Anonymous

    the youngsters who draw up these lists
    are ignorant of cinema history: 2 movies
    from 40s, 1 from 30s,1 from 50s!!! I
    don’t think so. And where is “From here
    to Eternity”, not to mention Brokeback
    Mountain.
    Yours, JNO

  • Suzanne Wells

    I remember the long Gregory Peck/Ava Gardner kiss in On the Beach, where the camera circled around them.

  • ruben r martinez

    Fact check. Number 7 Y Tu Mama Tambien
    the actress was Maribel Verdu not
    Ana Lopez Mercado. Also “His Girl Friday” at number 2 spot Gimmie a break. Ruben R Martinez

  • Anonymous

    You left out THE Big Easy in your top 50 sexy movies. Way better than some on your list.

  • bridgit manseau

    great list but what about “Meet Joe Black”? scene by the pool Brad Pitt and Claire Forlani was so hot and intimate and he said thank you….passion,love, obsession and peanut butter! is there anymore needed?

  • Who Me

    Are you people at ET Weekly daft? To leave out The Piano (1993), with Harvey Keitel, Holly Hunter & Sam Neill, is unforgivable!!! Not only was this one of the BEST pictures of the 90’s it WON:
    * Academy Awards:
    - Best Actress (Holly Hunter)
    - Best Screenplay — Original (Jane Campion)
    -Best Supporting Actress (Anna Paquin)
    * Cannes Film Festival
    - Golden Palm
    - Best Actress (Holly Hunter)
    * César Awards
    - Best Foreign Film
    * Australian Film Institute:
    - Best Actor (Harvey Keitel)
    - Best Actress (Holly Hunter)
    - Best Cinematography (Stuart Dryburgh)
    - Best Costume Design (Janet Patterson)
    - Best Director (Jane Campion)
    - Best Editing (Veronika Jenet)
    - Best Film
    - Best Original Music Score (Michael Nyman)
    - Best Production Design
    - Best Screenplay — Original(Jane Campion)
    - Best Sound
    * Golden Globe Awards:
    - Best Director(Jane Campion)
    - Best Original Score(Michael Nyman)
    - Best Picture — Drama
    - Best Screenplay(Jane Campion)
    - Best Supporting Actress(Anna Paquin).. just to name a few!

  • Mike Zell

    You missed one of the sexiest & best written scenes in all moviedom-Fred McMurray & Barbara Stanwyk in “Double Indemnity”. Their talking about a speeding ticket but what their really talking about is sex!!!!!!!!!

  • Cal A. Lutz

    There has never been a sexier woman on the screen than Ellen Barkin. The scene in Sea of Love when she is in the market with nothing but a trenchcoat on will make you drool, yet she didn’t make it to your list. What is wrong with you people?

  • mildred harrison

    I agree w/jno–where are some oldies? Two w/Deborah Kerr were “From Here to Eternity” where she and Burt Lancaster are kissing on the beach as the water laps over them. You can almost see the steam rise! The other is “King Solomon”s Mines” where she and Stewart Granger get into the tree hammock for the night, the hammock gently sways, and the camera fades away until morning. M Harrison

  • mildred harrison

    I agree w/jno–where are some oldies? Two w/Deborah Kerr were “From Here to Eternity” where she and Burt Lancaster are kissing on the beach as the water laps over them. You can almost see the steam rise! The other is “King Solomon”s Mines” where she and Stewart Granger get into the tree hammock for the night, the hammock gently sways, and the camera fades away until morning. M Harrison

  • mildred harrison

    I agree w/jno–where are some oldies? Two w/Deborah Kerr were “From Here to Eternity” where she and Burt Lancaster are kissing on the beach as the water laps over them. You can almost see the steam rise! The other is “King Solomon”s Mines” where she and Stewart Granger get into the tree hammock for the night, the hammock gently sways, and the camera fades away until morning. M Harrison

  • Nelson Hayes

    How could you forget Debra Winger’s character Kit in Bertolucci’s “The Sheltering Sky”???!!!

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