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Cinema Sex Ed
Pinkie Avalon
35 episodes
7 months ago
"Cinema Sex Ed" is a lively discussion of the cultural & artistic merits, cinematic elements, and social messages about sex, love, & relationships in films that have impacted their audiences for better or for worse. This podcast contains strong language and is intended for mature audiences.
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"Cinema Sex Ed" is a lively discussion of the cultural & artistic merits, cinematic elements, and social messages about sex, love, & relationships in films that have impacted their audiences for better or for worse. This podcast contains strong language and is intended for mature audiences.
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TV & Film
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Cinema Sex Ed with Miss Marcie & Miss Jenni - Lesson 7: "Body Heat"
Cinema Sex Ed
1 hour 40 minutes 27 seconds
9 years ago
Cinema Sex Ed with Miss Marcie & Miss Jenni - Lesson 7: "Body Heat"
Lesson 7:  Body Heat *Spoiler Alert**Spoiler Alert**Spoiler Alert**Spoiler Alert* In this episode, Miss Marcie and Miss Jenni languidly glide through the sweaty world of Lawrence Kasdan’s 1981 film “Body Heat” starring Kathleen Turner and William Hurt.   “BODY HEAT":  A story about a couple who’s comfortable together, just hanging out naked, smoking’, and talkin’ 'bout murdering someone... Along they way your hosts beef up their discussion of Film Noir and Toxic love by including some outside professional voices from a few of their favorite dudes - a screenwriter, a film editor, and a lawyer.  Bottom Line?… "Cinema Sex Ed: Pro-Sex, Anti-Murder” ps: ...this isn't your mother's podcast! e:  JenMarFilms@gmail.com tw:  @JenMarFilms fb:  JenMar Films  Resources: Body Heat IMDB page: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082089/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Body Heat Wikipedia Page  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Body_Heat  “Theme to The Jeffersons” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L09qnRfZY-k Uproxx - Buttockus Finch, Esq. - “The Film Drunk Law Review: 10 ways 'Body Heat' Gets its Clients Off" http://uproxx.com/filmdrunk/law-review-10-ways-body-heat-gets-clients/ Salt-N-Pepa - “Let’s Talk About Sex" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzfo4txaQJA&list=PLd2y_mDjUU3Sevc8bMkHk8s9hdp7xdh2d Movie Mistakes - “Body Heat" http://www.moviemistakes.com/film3278 Nelly - “It’s Getting Hot in Herre” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GeZZr_p6vB8 Warrant - “Cherry Pie” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OjyZKfdwlng
Cinema Sex Ed
"Cinema Sex Ed" is a lively discussion of the cultural & artistic merits, cinematic elements, and social messages about sex, love, & relationships in films that have impacted their audiences for better or for worse. This podcast contains strong language and is intended for mature audiences.