Kier is a veteran of Andy Warhol's Dracula and Frankenstein movies, as well as
the softcore movie The Story of O (1976), Dario Argento's Suspiria (1977), Rainer Werner Fassbinder's Berlin Alexanderplatz (1980), Gus Van Sant's My Own Private Idaho (1991), and Lars von Trier's The Kingdom (1994).
Not exact matches
This was really hard for me to sit through, it's not worth the time... okay, maybe just one sit through the
movie if you like bizarre erotic films with lots of stripping, Elizabeth Berkeley's t*ts and lap dance, weird sex and mediocre
softcore porn.
We suppose the rampant sex and nudity isn't a far cry from other horror
movies, but it feels like 3D
softcore porn.
It's doubtful that even the most loose - pocketed of career gambler would've taken a cheeky flutter on the fact that a roistering comic book B -
movie would become the direct cinematic descendent of Lars von Trier's
softcore woodland chimera, Antichrist.
In the latter half of the
movie, when the Dude is slipped a NyQuil cocktail, he falls into a dream patterned after the opening sequence of a flamboyant
softcore porn / bowling
movie musical (Gutterballs, it's called) set to the tune of «Just Dropped In (To See What Condition My Condition Was In)».
The film, Take It Out In Trade, was a previously lost
softcore porn
movie directed by Ed Wood in 1970, and was being shown in a 2k restoration of the only surviving print, which made its debut at a strip club in Glendale, California more than 40 years before.