
Man on the Moon (1999)
Man on the Moon (1999) is a biographical comedy-drama film about the life of the late American comedian Andy Kaufman. Directed by Milos Forman, the film stars Jim Carrey as Kaufman and Danny DeVito as his manager, George Shapiro.
The film contains several sexual moments that are both humorous and poignant. One of the most memorable scenes is when Kaufman and his girlfriend Lynne Margulies (Courtney Love) have a passionate kiss in a hotel room. The scene is both tender and funny, as Kaufman's character is awkward and unsure of himself.
Another memorable moment is when Kaufman and his friend Bob Zmuda (Paul Giamatti) go to a strip club. Kaufman is uncomfortable and embarrassed, but Zmuda is eager to enjoy the show. The scene is both funny and sad, as it shows Kaufman's discomfort with his own sexuality.
The film also contains a scene where Kaufman and his friend Tony Clifton (also played by Carrey) go to a gay bar. Kaufman is uncomfortable and embarrassed, but Clifton is eager to enjoy the show. The scene is both funny and poignant, as it shows Kaufman's struggle to accept his own sexuality.
Overall, Man on the Moon contains several sexual moments that are both humorous and poignant. These moments help to illustrate Kaufman's struggle to accept his own sexuality, and to show the complexity of his character.
We see a line of shapely women (strippers or prostitutes) in skimpy bikinis (showing cleavage and part of their bare butts) about whom Zmuda tells Andy he can pick two of them. When Andy walks off with his chosen two, Zmuda tells an older woman that it's Andy's first time with a prostitute which makes the woman laugh as she tells him that Andy's there every week.
We then see Andy wrestling around with the women on a bed with both of them being topless.
As Tony Clifton, Andy feels a woman's clothed breast.
Kaufman does a lounge act as Tony Clifton who's accompanied by many "Vegas" type dancers whose nipples are just covered with small star-shaped patches (otherwise the rest of their bare breasts are seen).
About his wrestling with women, Lynne tells Kaufman, "You had a huge boner on national television."
A comment is made about a center for sexual research as Kaufman is on the phone.
As Tony, Kaufman says, "Skip the meal...go right to the ménage a trios." He also asks a woman if she's ever been with another woman (she replies, "Yeah, in the kitchen").