
The Wrong Guy is a 1997 Canadian comedy film directed by David Steinberg and starring Dave Foley, Jennifer Tilly, and Joe Flaherty. The movie follows the misadventures of a mild-mannered office worker who is mistaken for a serial killer. While the movie is mostly lighthearted and comedic, there are several moments of sexual tension that add to the overall entertainment value.
The first moment of sexual tension comes when Dave Foley's character, Leonard, meets Jennifer Tilly's character, Linda. Linda is a beautiful woman who Leonard is instantly attracted to. The two share a few awkward moments as Leonard tries to make conversation, but it is clear that there is a mutual attraction between them.
The second moment of sexual tension comes when Leonard and Linda go on a date. During the date, Leonard is clearly nervous and Linda is clearly interested in him. The two share a few intimate moments, but Leonard is too scared to make a move.
The third moment of sexual tension comes when Leonard and Linda are in the car together. Leonard is driving and Linda is in the passenger seat. Linda is clearly flirting with Leonard and he is clearly enjoying it. The two share a few passionate kisses before Leonard finally musters up the courage to make a move.
The fourth moment of sexual tension comes when Leonard and Linda are in bed together. The two share a few passionate moments before Leonard finally makes a move and the two make love.
Overall, The Wrong Guy is a hilarious movie with several moments of sexual tension that add to the overall entertainment value. Whether you're a fan of Dave Foley or Jennifer Tilly, you're sure to enjoy the movie's lighthearted and comedic moments as well as its moments of sexual tension.
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