Body Melt (1993) is a horror-comedy film directed by Philip Brophy and written by Brophy and Rod Bishop. The film follows a group of unsuspecting suburbanites who are unknowingly exposed to a new drug that causes their bodies to rapidly deteriorate.
The film contains several sexual moments that add to the horror and comedy of the movie. One of the most memorable scenes is when the drug-induced mutation causes one of the characters to become aroused and sexually aggressive. This scene is played for laughs, but it also serves to illustrate the horror of the drug and its effects on the body.
Another memorable sexual moment occurs when two of the characters, who have been exposed to the drug, begin to have sex. This scene is played for laughs, but it also serves to illustrate the horror of the drug and its effects on the body.
The film also contains a scene in which one of the characters is forced to watch a pornographic film. This scene is played for laughs, but it also serves to illustrate the horror of the drug and its effects on the body.
Overall, Body Melt (1993) contains several sexual moments that add to the horror and comedy of the movie. These scenes serve to illustrate the horror of the drug and its effects on the body, as well as providing some lighthearted moments.
Nude couple lounging in bed, woman's breasts are seen for about 2 minutes. See man's pubic hair briefly. No sex
Few Nudie magazines with topless women briefly seen. Porno movies seen on TV twice. Buttocks are seen grinding and a woman's head is seen bobbing in front of a naked man (no nudity)
Clothed man and woman makeout - some moaning
Man's nude dead body being autopsied, including full view of penis
Man get an erection, shown by a bulge in his shorts growing
Man drops pants, naked butt is shown. He approaches a topless woman in bed (breasts exposed) they are shown grinding but it's not sexually graphic (but is gory)
Sex scenes tend to be strong in the film.