Hollywood Homicide (2003)
Hollywood Homicide (2003) is a crime-comedy film starring Harrison Ford and Josh Hartnett. The movie follows two LAPD detectives, Joe Gavilan (Ford) and K.C. Calden (Hartnett), as they investigate a series of murders in the Hollywood area. While the movie is primarily a crime-comedy, it also contains a few sexual moments that add to the overall entertainment value.
One of the most memorable sexual moments in the movie occurs when Gavilan and Calden are investigating a murder at a nightclub. While there, they come across a group of scantily-clad women dancing on a stage. Gavilan and Calden are both taken aback by the scene, with Gavilan even commenting on how “these women are not wearing much.” The scene is played for laughs, but it also serves to add a bit of sexual tension to the movie.
Another sexual moment in the movie occurs when Gavilan and Calden are investigating a murder at a strip club. While there, they come across a woman who is performing a strip tease. The scene is played for laughs, but it also serves to add a bit of sexual tension to the movie.
The final sexual moment in the movie occurs when Gavilan and Calden are investigating a murder at a hotel. While there, they come across a couple having sex in one of the rooms. The scene is played for laughs, but it also serves to add a bit of sexual tension to the movie.
Overall, Hollywood Homicide (2003) is a fun and entertaining movie that contains a few sexual moments that add to the overall entertainment value. While the movie is primarily a crime-comedy, these sexual moments serve to add a bit of spice to the movie and make it even more enjoyable.
A man and his girlfriend eat dinner on the living room floor and talk, and then he starts kissing her legs and it's implied that they have sex.
Several religious pornographic books are found inside a character's locker. This is played for comedic effect, and nothing is shown.
Calden asks Gavlin when the last time he 'got laid' was.
Calden says he became a yoga teacher 'for the sex', but that he takes it seriously now.
There are several implied sex scenes, and lots of crude humor and joking, but nothing provocative is seen, and no nudity is present at all.
Some women are seen wearing low-cut or tight clothing.
A woman pulls a man's pants off, and them removes her shirt, showing her in her bra, and they begin making out. Sex is implied, but nothing is shown.
A cop is seen going undercover as a prostitute. They're a side-character, and the plot line is not pursued. Nothing is shown, and the nature of the operation is only briefly discussed.
A woman sits nude (nothing visible below shoulders) in an outdoor hot tub. A man (clothed) joins her and it is implied that they have sex.
Calden wakes up in the morning and gets out of bed (wearing only underwear). His girlfriend is seen lying in bed (naked, but covered up with a sheet; her bare back is seen).