Any Which Way You Can (1980)
Any Which Way You Can is a 1980 American action comedy film starring Clint Eastwood and Sondra Locke. The movie follows the story of Philo Beddoe, a bare-knuckle boxer who is forced to take on a fight against a mob-backed opponent. Along the way, Philo meets and falls in love with a beautiful woman named Lynn Halsey-Taylor.
The movie contains several sexual moments that add to the comedic elements of the film. One of the most memorable scenes is when Philo and Lynn are in a hot tub together. Philo is trying to explain to Lynn why he can't commit to her, but she is determined to get him to open up. As the two of them get closer, the scene becomes increasingly sexual. Philo eventually gives in and the two share a passionate kiss.
Another memorable sexual moment in the movie is when Philo and Lynn are in a motel room together. After a night of drinking, Philo and Lynn start to get intimate. As they get closer, Philo starts to undress Lynn and the two of them share a passionate kiss. The scene is both funny and romantic, and it serves to further develop the relationship between Philo and Lynn.
The sexual moments in Any Which Way You Can add to the comedic elements of the movie and help to further develop the relationship between Philo and Lynn. The movie is a classic example of how sex can be used to add to the comedic elements of a movie, while also developing the characters and their relationship.
Towards the end, Philo (Clint Eastwood) says "Clyde, I might have a problem getting you this one" he looks at a playboy magazines zine picture of a naked woman (from her side, the woman is not super clear) that he got from Clyde.
There are four sexual references.
Near the begining of the movie, a man is in a street fight. A couple of girls cheer him on. When the man turns to face the girls, the camera slowly zooms in on the girls' breasts, but the focus abruptly switches when the man is bashed from behind by his opponent.
In one fairly long scene, everyone in a motel gets stricken with the urge for sex: one older man observes his wife's hips (from behind) swing back and forth. The man becomes mesmerized, and fantasizes the image of a hula girl's swinging hips in a grass skirt. One shirtless man, and towel-robed women climb into bed, and continuously kiss each other passionately. Sex is implied for both couples.
During the same scene, and elderly woman observes an elderly man peek through the curtains of the motel (watching the two couples have sex) and tells him that "it's not nice to watch people go 'humpity bumpity...'" A little later, a man steps out of his house, and rips open his robe, flashing who he thinks is a woman (it's actually an orangutan dressed in a night gown). There is no actual nudity, as his genitials are blocked in the frontal camera shot.