The Untold Truth Behind Hollywood's Steamiest Scenes

Midsommar

Midsommar stunned audiences with it's aggressive and horrifying storylines. In fact, it even features a ritualistic sex scene that took over two weeks to get on camera. The scene is filled with nudity, trauma, horror, and strangeness. The hyper-real yet dystopic aesthetic makes it both terrifying and funny in a trainwreck kind of way. 

Reese Witherspoon & Ryan Phillippe, Cruel Intentions

The couple in this film would go on to actually get married outside of their screentime, which only added to their chemistry. Though they have since divorced, if you ever miss the good old days of a classic 1990's couple, just put this film on your TV and relax. Things get hot and steamy for everyone involved, which makes this a classic must-watch.

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The More You Know

  • The real Frank Abagnale Jr. appears in Catch Me If You Can as the French policeman who arrests Leo.
  • During the filming of Star Trek (2009), Zachary Quinto could not manage to properly do the Vulcan salute. Eventually, J.J. Abrams had to glue his fingers together in order for Quinto to do it correctly.
  • Paul Schrader wrote Taxi Driver in five days. It is rumoured he had a loaded gun by his desk for “inspiration and motivation”.
  • The iconic body and hand in the poster for American Beauty belong to actress/model Chloe Hunter, not Mena Suvari.
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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.