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What Is The Best Porn Film Ever



To give her friends a Christmas to remember, Mandy Bright provides entertainment get all guests,flowing, leading to a frenzy of sucking, fucking tight pussy and spurting cumshots that leaves every guest satisfied that this was the best party ever


This 1974 French drama was actually the first in a series of softcore porn films all based on the erotic novel Emmanuelle, which was published in 1967. The plot follows a young woman named Emmanuelle who lives with her older husband in Bangkok, where he's serving as a French diplomat in the country. While abroad, Emmanuelle embarks on a journey of sexual discovery (because would it even be a proper softcore classic without a woman embarking on a journey of sexual discovery?).




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Also known simply as Mona, this 1970 pornographic film was the second porn movie, after Blue Movie (below), to receive wide release in the United States. It's considered to be the first mainstream pornographic movie with a real plot focused on action, whereas Blue Movie was more of a slice-of-life movie (with sex, of course). Granted, the "action" of plot of Mona is mostly the movement it takes for characters to get to another sexual partner, but still.


In 1984, Reel People hit the porn world and changed the game as the first major pornographic film to feature sex between professional porn stars and amateurs. This led to the launch of the "Pro-Am" genre; the film is seen as paving the way for the reality porn genre, too.


This 1976 porn has a very 1976 porn plot: A wealthy, married New York heiress named Pauline sets out on an adventure of sexual discovery and exploration involving sexy times with several different people. Classic.


The final installment in the Pink Velvet trilogy is widely considered one of the best lesbian films of recent years in the adult genre and is praised for its sensual love scenes, which feature real female orgasms.


This classic is basically a who's who of early '70s porn actresses. The movie is a series of sexy, sexy vignettes and the film's narrator acts as our tour guide on the erotic adventure quest. Yes, please.


This movie absolutely cleaned up at AVN (American Adult News) when it came out. This feature film is the definition of erotic art. A story of cheating, intense passion, and the ways people react when their fundamental views of the world are challenged, this takes everything you love about drama mixed with the sensuality of a great porn movie.


The Good Girl (opens in new tab) is a 2004 short film by Erika Lust that flips the "delivery guy comes over with a pizza" trope seen in many cheesy porn films on its head, thanks to a female lens. Even better, you can rest assured that this movie was filmed on a safe set with safe conditions for the actors involved, because Lust is a marquee name in the feminist film industry, herself the recipient of several Feminist Porn Awards.


Doris Wishman actually directed this 1968 softcore sexploitation film, but she was credited as Louis Silverman at the time. Fair warning: The plot is weird. In the movie, a man with a very bad gambling problem loses everything in a game of Gin Rummy (of all things) and ends up agreeing to give his debtor a night with his teenage daughter in exchange for wiping the slate clean (these kinds of problematic plot setups were pretty standard in sexploitation films of the period, sadly). The night that ensues gets increasingly strange and there's even a twist ending.


Remember the days of Cinemax porn? There, nestled in with the movie channels in an otherwise perfectly tame cable package, were late-night porn movies that offered classically sexy softcore and something akin to a plot. Hotel Erotica was actually a whole series comprised of porn films that followed couples at a sex-forward resort, each incidental encounter as dubious but sexy as the last


This movie, set mostly in San Francisco's Chinatown, is part porn, part heist suspense drama. The movie follows Johnny Wadd on his search for a priceless 13th century Chinese carving known as The Jade Pussycat, which has been stolen from a museum in Japan. The journey to finding the Jade Pussycat involves a lot of sex-filled situations as well, of course, but the movie succeeds so much as a suspense film that Paul Thomas Anderson reportedly (opens in new tab) recommended that the cast of Boogie Nights see it to prepare for making that film, describing it as being "like Hitchcock doing a porno."


If you have an irreverent side and a love for classic animation, then Once Upon a Girl might just tickle your fancy. The movie mixes live action and animation (from actual Walt Disney and Hanna-Barbera animators, at that) and was billed as "bedtime stories for grownups." The film's framing device has Mother Goose on trial for obscenity when she dares to tell the "true" versions of several classic children's stories.


A reviewer (opens in new tab) called this flick "a playful, funny and beautifully made film for grownups, a celebration of carnality and earthly delights." The movie is about Barbara Broadcast, a bestselling author who has a sexy interview with a journalist at a Manhattan restaurant.


When it comes to porn-with-plot, The Fashionistas, which follows a fashion designer exploring the underground S&M scene, is a must-watch. Considered by many porn aficionados to be one of the best adult films ever made, this ambitious undertaking was shot on 35mm film by pornographic actor-turned-director John Stagliano. The movie won 10 AVN awards and even spawned a critically-acclaimed stage show in Vegas.


This six-part (!!!) epic is a lesson in how to mix melodrama and porn for a perfect blend of comedy, suspense, and, of course, sexiness. The movie also features some of the best girl-on-girl scenes in recent years.


If pornographic spoofs of famous horror franchises do it for you, you should also add 2000's The Bare Wench Project to your watch list. The movie is, obviously, a spoof of 1999's The Blair Witch Project and, like its source of inspiration, it was filmed quickly and on a shoestring budget. The film was popular though, spawning several sequels.


In 1983, Fishbein co-created Adult Video News, a business magazine about the adult film industry. The goal of the magazine was to report on the porn biz the same way Variety or the Hollywood Reporter reported on showbiz.


Once More, with Feeling: How We Tried to Make the Greatest Porn Film Ever is a 2003 book by Victoria Coren and Charlie Skelton. The authors, whose only experience of the pornography industry were as journalists for the Erotic Review magazine, set out to make a pornographic film which would differ from the industry's standard output. Once More, with Feeling is their account of the time they spent researching and shooting the film.


The 10 movies listed below pushed the boundaries of artistic expression, with some praising them as unappreciated acts of free speech, and others claiming that they were the death of film. Here are the 10 most offensive movies ever made, along with their Rotten Tomatoes score.


Postal was doomed from the start. It was made by everyone's most-hated filmmaker, Uwe Boll, and is centered around 9/11 and terrorism. The movie is loosely based on the game of the same name and follows the "The Postal Dude" as he discovers that Al-Qaeda terrorists have swarmed his little Arizona town and are about to try and take over America.


Despite getting a theatrical release in 1990, the film, based on two real-life serial killers, was actually made in 1986. However, because of its violence, the filmmakers were locked in a heated debate with the MPAA, who refused to release the movie unless it had an X rating. Due to that, finding distribution was nearly impossible.


However, the fight also gained publicity and notoriety for the film. Siskel and Ebert even called the film riveting and brilliant and challenged the MPAA, demanding a need for a new rating that was between R and X for films like this. The outcome of this heated debate was the NC-17 rating, created later that year.


The film's director, Pier Paolo Pasolini, claimed the movie was intended to highlight the corruption and abuse of power that's rampant in our world. However, due to the extreme graphic scenes and since the film used minors, it received intense criticism and was banned in numerous countries around the world. Even more shocking, Pasolini was murdered under suspicious circumstances just weeks before the film's release.


RollingStone said the movie is, "Heaven for devotees of four-star torture porn, and zero-star hell for everyone else," while Roger Ebert stated, "I am required to award stars to movies I review. This time, I refuse to do it."


Cannibal Holocaust is quite easily one of the most despicable movies ever made. It focuses on a group of filmmakers in South America who set out to document a native "cannibalistic" tribe. However, the crew needs sensational footage, so they abuse the tribespeople to cause panic, hoping for warfare. The movie is loaded with sexual abuse, murder, and abhorrent racism.


The film was even put under investigation after its premiere because many believed the murder scenes were real. Unfortunately, other scenes, involving the murder of animals, were real. However, the film also tackles big issues about race and power and has since gone down as an important part of film history.


A Serbian Film is about a porn star who is somehow lured into a snuff film. Throughout the movie, he does insanely horrible things and, despite having numerous opportunities to escape, makes tons of awful decisions that keep him locked in the situation.


Keith Langston is a writer for ScreenRant, as well as Digital Trends and Entertainment Weekly. He holds a deep passion for film, travel, and adventure. He fully believes that 'The Faculty' is the greatest movie ever made.


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