Dog Days (2001)
Dog Days (2001) is a romantic comedy directed by Ken Kwapis and starring Elizabeth McGovern, Chris Klein, and Topher Grace. The movie follows the lives of several characters in a small town in Virginia as they navigate the ups and downs of relationships, family, and work.
One of the most memorable moments in the movie is the sexual tension between Elizabeth McGovern's character, Sarah, and Chris Klein's character, Jake. The two characters have a flirtatious relationship throughout the movie, and it culminates in a passionate kiss in the middle of a crowded restaurant. The kiss is a turning point in the movie, as it marks the beginning of a more serious relationship between the two characters.
The movie also features a few other sexual moments. One of the most memorable is when Sarah and Jake are in a hot tub together. The two characters share a passionate kiss and embrace, and it's clear that they are both feeling the same attraction. Another memorable moment is when Sarah and Jake are in bed together, and Sarah is wearing a revealing nightgown. The scene is both romantic and sexy, and it's clear that the two characters are deeply in love.
Overall, Dog Days (2001) is a romantic comedy that features several memorable sexual moments. The movie is a great example of how two people can find love in unexpected places, and it's a great reminder that love can be found in the most unlikely of places.
There is a lengthy scene where pornographic movies are being filmed; oral sex is seen in graphic detail. Various other people are shown engaged in sex acts during an orgy, which may or may not be simulated.
A woman is seen getting a massage while in the nude.
A couple has sex inside of a car (woman's breasts are seen).
Two characters (one male, one female) are both stripped nude and humiliated by others. The male character shows rear nudity and has a lit candle placed between his buttocks.
A very large woman is seen holding the penis of a very large man near the end of the film.