
Double Whammy (2001)
Double Whammy (2001) is a dark comedy that follows the story of a struggling Miami Beach detective, Ray Pluto (Denis Leary). The movie is filled with sexual moments that are both funny and uncomfortable.
The movie starts off with Ray and his partner, Detective Jack (Elizabeth Hurley), investigating a case involving a missing person. During the investigation, Ray and Jack stumble upon a strip club, where Ray is immediately entranced by the dancers. This scene sets the tone for the movie, as it establishes Ray's interest in sex and his willingness to explore it.
Later in the movie, Ray and Jack investigate a murder at a hotel. During the investigation, Ray and Jack stumble upon a couple having sex in a hotel room. This scene is both funny and uncomfortable, as Ray and Jack are forced to watch the couple in the act.
The movie also features a scene in which Ray and Jack investigate a massage parlor. During the investigation, Ray and Jack stumble upon a massage parlor that is actually a brothel. This scene is both funny and uncomfortable, as Ray and Jack are forced to watch the prostitutes in the act.
Finally, the movie features a scene in which Ray and Jack investigate a drug dealer. During the investigation, Ray and Jack stumble upon a drug dealer who is also a pimp. This scene is both funny and uncomfortable, as Ray and Jack are forced to watch the pimp in the act.
Overall, Double Whammy (2001) is a dark comedy that features several sexual moments. These moments are both funny and uncomfortable, and they help to establish the tone of the movie.
Lots of sexual jokes and implications. Some sex. No nudity.
A chiropractor leans over a patient to do an adjustment exposing her cleavage. In one scene they begin to make out and remove her shirt, exposing her bra. Her nipples are vaguely visible through her bra.
A couple has sex,woman topless nudity show.
Very large black and white photographs of piercings are on display, including a woman's breast with a nipple piercing and a penis with a piercing, as well as non-explicit images. The images are larger than a person.