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After Sex (2007)
A long overdue genuine and exploratory film about sex.
I think the best part of the movie definitely belongs to the part of Zoe Saldana and Mila Kunis, as quoted by another user. I was open to sexual experimentation and practice, as I had done so in my younger days 30 years ago. But, despite of experimenting, none of those experiments in sexual practices had swayed me from being my true and real sexually oriented self, a heterosexual man who likes women. On this note, I approve of sexual experimentation and the best example of this I saw with the characters of Zoe Saldana and Mila Kunis whose lesbian sex discovery was both amusing and also fun to watch with their conversation and dialog amidst their sexual experiments. Particulerly, I thoroughly enjoyed the scene in which Mila Kunis asked her Zoe: "How does pussy taste like?" In answer to her query, Zoe Saldana spread her legs and pointed to her crotch! I think this was the best scene the movie has and it deserves recognition for it, as well for the openness and candid view about Sex since Dr. Kinsey.
Unstoppable (2010)
A new and exciting Train movie; But I saw a better one earlier.
I saw the movie on 3-5-11 on DVD. I honestly were clueless about the story, except that involved trains. To my pleasant surprise I was glued to my TV screen after a few minutes into the movie. Ethan Suplee (My Name is Earl) was perfect in his role as an incompetent rail-yard worker who caused the runaway train incident. Denzel Washington's character with his 28 year experience as a train engineer was also a good cast, as was his young apprentice. I also enjoyed Rosario Dawson's role and her take charge authority figure as Yard Master. Notwithstanding the locale, the actual incident happened in Ohio in 2001, not in PA, and the director's embellishments, there were nobody hurt or killed in the real story, and the stopping of the runaway train was much less dramatic in real life than as depicted here, but this was still an entertaining train movie. Besides the silly "SilverStreak," the old and new versions of "The Taking of Pelham 123," the only and much, much better train movie I saw is 1985's "Runaway Train" with Jon Voight, Eric Roberts, and Rebecca DeMornay that was based on an Akira Kurosawa screenplay. Now, I think that is a film you MUST see and I hope you would!