
The Ridiculous 6 (2015) is a comedy western film directed by Frank Coraci and starring Adam Sandler. The movie follows the story of Tommy, a white man who was raised by Native Americans, and his five half-brothers.
The movie contains several sexual moments, which are mostly played for laughs. One of the most memorable scenes is when Tommy and his brothers are in a bar and they are approached by a group of women. The women make it clear that they are interested in the brothers and they start to dance suggestively. The brothers then start to dance with the women, and the scene ends with Tommy and his brothers being thrown out of the bar.
Another scene involves Tommy and his brothers trying to get a group of women to join them on their journey. The women agree, but only if they can have sex with the brothers. The brothers reluctantly agree, and the scene ends with them all having sex in a barn.
The movie also contains several other sexual moments, such as a scene where Tommy and his brothers are in a hot tub with a group of women, and a scene where Tommy and his brothers are in a brothel.
Overall, the sexual moments in The Ridiculous 6 (2015) are mostly played for laughs, and they add to the movie’s comedic tone. While some viewers may find the sexual moments to be too much, they are an integral part of the movie’s overall story.
A character mishears that the burro, who is acting as a diversion, is a "virgin." The character then replies, "She's a virgin? I am, too! Unless you count cantaloupes."
A man asks a woman if she knew another character. She replies, "In the biblical sense?" And then proceeds to detail all the places in her house where she "knew him in the biblical sense."
A female character attempts to flirt with a male character after he tells her good morning. She says that in the dream she had about him the night before he "wasn't good" he was "very, very naughty."
This movie is a comedy/satire that pokes fun at all types of cowboy and Indian western movies therefore there are many sexually oriented references and double entendre form.
There are many women in dresses with gaping cleavage shown.
From an angle seen by the viewer a burro seems to be giving a character oral sex. The burro is just eating a carrot but the fellow holding the carrot acts as if it is sexually rewarding to him. However, in a subsequent scene, it is shown that the character is now eating the carrot, while the burro continues the same movements. The character says, "this is so much better than canteloupes" which was a line used earlier to convey masturbation, implying the burro now really is giving him oral sex.
There is one female Indian woman with the name "Beaver Breath" and another with the name "never wears bra". Although there is no nudity here, her erect nipples can clearly be seen through her top.
A main character puts his face between the breasts of a woman displaying a great deal of cleavage.
A man is said to have enjoyed "handstand sex".
The brothers come upon a rock shaped as a "sweet hog" as they call it. The more simple minded of the group calls it a "weenie-peepie".
A non-verbal character acts out intercourse in a charades like fashion to tell the other characters who his father is.
At the final wedding scene, Chico is seen playing the piano, standing in a way referred to earlier in the movie, (with his penis)