
Can't Stop the Music (1980)
Cant Stop the Music is a 1980 musical comedy film directed by Nancy Walker and starring the pop group The Village People. The film follows the group as they attempt to make it big in the music industry, and features a number of memorable musical numbers. However, the film also features some surprisingly risqué sexual moments that have become the stuff of legend.
The most notorious of these moments is the scene in which the group performs their hit song "Y.M.C.A." in a gay nightclub. The scene features a number of scantily clad male dancers, and the group themselves are wearing tight leather outfits. The scene is a celebration of gay culture and sexuality, and it was groundbreaking for its time.
Another memorable moment is the scene in which the group performs their song "Magic Night" in a club. The scene features a number of scantily clad female dancers, and the group themselves are wearing tight leather outfits. The scene is a celebration of female sexuality, and it was also groundbreaking for its time.
Finally, there is the scene in which the group performs their song "Go West" in a club. The scene features a number of scantily clad male and female dancers, and the group themselves are wearing tight leather outfits. The scene is a celebration of both male and female sexuality, and it was also groundbreaking for its time.
Cant Stop the Music is a classic musical comedy, but it also features some surprisingly risqué sexual moments. These moments are a testament to the film's willingness to push boundaries and explore issues of sexuality and gender in a lighthearted and entertaining way.
Penises and male buttocks are seen for a moment.
During the "YMCA" dance scene several naked men are seen in a communal shower, some with their penises (one soap covered full erection) and buttocks showing (this is, however, very brief), and in the same sequence a topless woman is seen in a hot tub. Her breasts are visible.