
Revenge of the Radioactive Reporter (1990)
Revenge of the Radioactive Reporter is a 1990 comedy film starring John Candy and directed by David Zucker. The film follows the story of a reporter who is exposed to radiation and gains superpowers. While the movie is primarily a comedy, it also contains some sexual moments that add to the overall entertainment value.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in the film is when Candy's character, Jack, is seduced by a beautiful woman in a bar. After a few drinks, the woman begins to make advances on Jack, and he eventually gives in. The scene is played for laughs, but it also serves to show the audience that Jack is not immune to the charms of a beautiful woman.
Another sexual moment in the film comes when Jack is in the shower with his female co-worker, played by Lori Loughlin. The two share a steamy moment in the shower, which is played for laughs but also serves to show the audience that Jack is not averse to romance.
The final sexual moment in the film comes when Jack and his female co-worker are in bed together. The scene is played for laughs, but it also serves to show the audience that Jack is not averse to romance.
Overall, Revenge of the Radioactive Reporter contains some sexual moments that add to the overall entertainment value of the film. While the movie is primarily a comedy, these moments serve to show the audience that Jack is not immune to the charms of a beautiful woman.
A man pays for a prostitute's services, but gets killed before they get naked. They are only in their underwear.
A woman is seen in her bath. Bubbles cover her breasts, even when she sits up. She dies and melts in her bath, showing her breasts, but covered in "melted makeup", so no actual nudity.
An attempted rape, stopped by a vigilante. No nudity.