
Pitch Perfect (2012)
Pitch Perfect (2012) is a musical comedy film that follows the story of an all-female a cappella group called the Barden Bellas. The movie is filled with hilarious moments and catchy songs, but it also has its fair share of sexual moments.
The first sexual moment in the movie comes when the Bellas are performing at a college party. The group performs a raunchy version of "No Diggity" and the audience is clearly enjoying it. The performance is filled with suggestive dance moves and innuendos, and it's clear that the Bellas are trying to be as sexy as possible.
The next sexual moment comes when the Bellas are in the shower. The girls are singing and dancing while they are in the shower, and they are clearly enjoying themselves. The scene is filled with sexual tension and it's clear that the girls are trying to flirt with each other.
The third sexual moment comes when the Bellas are in the pool. The girls are singing and dancing while they are in the pool, and they are clearly enjoying themselves. The scene is filled with sexual tension and it's clear that the girls are trying to flirt with each other.
The fourth sexual moment comes when the Bellas are in the sauna. The girls are singing and dancing while they are in the sauna, and they are clearly enjoying themselves. The scene is filled with sexual tension and it's clear that the girls are trying to flirt with each other.
The fifth sexual moment comes when the Bellas are in the hot tub. The girls are singing and dancing while they are in the hot tub, and they are clearly enjoying themselves. The scene is filled with sexual tension and it's clear that the girls are trying to flirt with each other.
Overall, Pitch Perfect (2012) is a hilarious and entertaining movie that also has its fair share of sexual moments. The movie is filled with suggestive dance moves and innuendos, and it's clear that the Bellas are trying to be as sexy as possible. Whether you're a fan of musical comedies or not, Pitch Perfect (2012) is definitely worth watching.
None. There are no sexual scenes or obvious nudity shown in this movie.
Beca and Chloe are seen singing in the shower (they are naked - we don't see anything below their shoulders).
One character has s*x frequently and makes several references, such as "my lady doctor told me not to have s*x for 6 weeks but I did anyway."
A young girl(Barb) walks into the foreground wearing a white t-shirt under a jacket and three quarter jeans; she pulls the jacket to both sides and complains that people say her chest looks like baloney. Her sewed bra cups can be seen through the stretched t-shirt. No nudity is shown.
Many college-aged women wear short shirts that reveal bare abdomens and short-shorts that reveal most of their legs. Women wear skin-tight jeans and leggings that reveal curves of hips, buttocks and legs. Women wear tank tops and low-cut blouses that reveal cleavage. Two women reveal significant cleavage throughout the film. A woman wearing a swimming suit stands in a swimming pool and we see cleavage; beside her are three shirtless men. We see 8 men in a hot tub, revealing bare shoulders, arms and upper chests. We see a pregnant woman with a swollen belly under a T-shirt. We see a male swim team member wearing tight swim trunks that reveal his bare chest, arms and thighs.
A man and a woman kiss briefly.
In a dorm shower, we see a set of male and a set of female feet under a shower stall door; another woman enters another stall and we see bare shoulders and upper arms when she pulls a shower curtain around herself, and a man appears at the stall doorway and we see his full bare chest, shoulders and arms as one of the women gasps and the scene ends.
While singing on stage, a woman pushes her bosom up with her hands and a few times rubs her hand down her groin and inside thigh. Three men raise their T-shirts in different scenes to reveal abdomens and we see tattoos on their arms. A men's singing group rips open their shirts in a long shot and we see three or four bare abdomens.
A woman's song group dances suggestively on stage, rolling their hips; an overweight singer pulls her shirt open at the end of a number and is shown wearing a tank top that reveals cleavage; a man picks up a handheld microphone and taps the woman on the chest several times as they argue briefly. Women exercise, running up and down stadium steps and holding their bosoms to keep from bouncing.
Male and female groups sing phrases from sexually suggestive lyrics: Like a Virgin, S&M, Let's Talk About Sex, I'll Make Love to You, Feels Like the First Time, No Diggity. A song titled "Toner" is about which female singers make jokes about a "musical boner." One woman accuses another woman of having a visible toner (implying sexual arousal) about a male singer and the accused woman makes a crude anatomical reference.
At a radio station, the manager meets a new male and females interns and tells them not to have sex on the desk.
A woman expels a member from her a cappella girl-group for being "Treble-boned," meaning the member had sex with a member of the Treble Makers male group. A women's song group leader tells the members that having sex with the rival men's group will result in immediate expulsion from the women's group. Two women are expelled for this reason.
A woman tells a man that she would rather visit a gynecologist than kiss him or watch a movie.
At a singing audition, the MC announces that using music to handle sexual confusion will not work, as he wiggles all his fingers around his groin area.
Suggestions are made that a woman is lesbian and she admits it later and she is shown staring at other women's buttocks and grinning. We hear that a woman is sexually promiscuous, but do not see any evidence.
On the air, a singing competition announcer says a high-voiced tenor's testicles have not descended and that women cannot sing or be doctors; a female announcer replies that he is a misogynist and the woman looks at a men's group dancing and says she has to "freshen up downtown," implying sexual arousal, to which the male announcer asks, "Can I help?" as the scene ends.
A woman enters college and receives a rape whistle with instructions to use it only if rape occurs.
I women says that a song is her "lady jam" and that is "really builds", implying that she gets turned on by it.