Talk:List of mainstream films with unsimulated sex

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[edit] A Glass of Rage on the list???

According to an IMDB user, the scene was faked. I can't confirm, but if it is true, then it's inclusion in this list is dubious. http://cruel.imdb.com/title/tt0192713/usercomments

[edit] In The Cut fellatio scene

I remember reading an interview with Jane Campion, the director of In the Cut in which she says that the fellatio scene was performed using some variety of prosthetic. This article would have been around the time In The Cut was first released in Australia. Can anyone find some evidence to confirm this? 61.69.205.211 23:59 28 April 2006 (AEST)

[edit] Confirmation needed

According to the forum at Rotten Tomatoes, a 1997 release called The Life of Jesus had an unsimulated sex scene in it, however when I try to Google the title you can imagine I get quite a different result. If anyone can confirm this release contained this content, please add it to the list. 68.145.252.62 04:04, 9 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Softcore

Do softcore movies really count in this list? "The Key to Sex" is a softcore movie.

Although technically a softcore film, as indicated in this article the one scene involving Maria Ford is widely believed to have not been simulated, so, yes, if a softcore movie happens to cross the line then it counts. Play Time was another so-called softcore film with unsimulated elements, and the queen of all softcore films, the original Emmanuelle, still had a scene showing insertion of a cigarette. The key is the films should be listed under the appropriate category, which is why we have confirmed, rumored, and other sublists. 24.71.223.140 18:51, 23 January 2006 (UTC)

[edit] I have trouble accepting

I don't recognize half of these so-called "mainstream" films. Then again I have trouble accepting foreign films with poor advertisement and poor distribution in the American market to be mainstream. If I have to expand my experience range beyond average to know of its existence then it is not mainstream. --Blue Spider 01:29, 31 July 2006 (UTC)

Mainstream does not mean films that have been released or produced in America. Mainstream basically means any film that isn't either a) privately made or b) marketed via the pornography industry (which also has its own "mainstream"). 23skidoo 03:09, 31 July 2006 (UTC)

[edit] References tag

I moved the "Article does not cite references" tag to the Rumors section, as the films are their own primary sources, so therefore no further references are needed. The rumors could probably be cited if anyone can find magazine articles, etc. referring to the rumors. 23skidoo 15:19, 9 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Rutger Hauer in Spetters

Just to correct a recent edit summary by an anonymous editor, Rutger Hauer did indeed act in the film Spetters. He's listed in the credits of the film and also in the IMDb. Whether he participated in the scene in question is another matter. 23skidoo 02:07, 23 October 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Princesas Fellatio

Is this scene confirmed as unsimulated? It seems to me that a prosthetic might have been used because the penis is not clearly visible at any point. 82.153.6.179 00.25, 11 December 2006 (UTC)