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Leap Year 2010

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...the sexuality that cinema left us.

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NC17 | 18+ | R | A | MA | PINK [English + Non-English + Director's Cut]

BDSM
B&D, B/D, or BD - Bondage and discipline |||| D&S, D/S, or DS - Dominance and submission |||| S&M, S/M, or SM - Sadism and masochism
Bondage | Rope | Restrains | Suspended | Fetish | Uniform | Whipping | Collar | Decadence | Hedonism | Extreme | Abuse | Cruelty | Sadist | Dominatrix | Sadomasochism | Fantasy | Corruption

D: Suggestive Dialog
E: Erotica
FV: Fantasy Violence (used only for the TV-Y7 level)
L: Coarse or crude Language
MA: Mature Audience
S: Sexual Situations
V: Violence

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List of the best almost porn mainstream movies.

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Movies about love in Alphabetical Order

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Cinema Tropical, the leading presenter of Latin American cinema in the U.S., has compiled a list of the Top Ten Latin American Films of the Decade (2010-2019), based on a poll of 97 international film festival and cinemathèque programmers.

In total, 229 films representing 17 Latin American countries were nominated for the distinction of being Best of the Decade, demonstrating the high quality and diversity of films from the region.

Source: https://www.cinematropical.com/10-best-films

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HollyWood Movies based on Popularity

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Last year was a surprisingly arty time for mainstream Hollywood. This year wasn’t. Despite the fact that wise-guy Martin Scorsese dropped a remarkably good children’s movie, the majority of 2011 was Hollywood business as usual: remakes, sequels, lurching franchises, and comic book adaptations. Granted, it was also the year of the (relatively) small pro-women’s film like Bridesmaids and The Help that crashed Hollywood’s CGI-machismo party, taking home a sizeable slice of the guests. But neither of those movies are any good (nor on our list), despite their claims to feminism. Which left Hollywood right where it generally likes to be: profitable and dull.

Which also left Tiny Mix Tapes in our most favored position. We young culture writers have noticed the trends, yes, but we’ve responded mainly by eschewing the big stuff (to be fair, we did favorably review Thor and Captain America) in order to keep our keen eyes and ears on what really mattered, on where and how film really thrived: among the outsiders, in fresh forms whose relevance may take time to become clear. The list below is our proof that 2011 can stand beside the best recent years for artistic genius in film, if, as we did, you look carefully.

Perhaps the individual greatnesses of our 25 picks have some common link, a sense of vibrant loneliness that puts them in touch with the modern world. Certainly the big names that appear on our list (Kiarostami, Apichatpong, von Trier, Malick, Almodovar, July) were aiming to define the isolation made real by an ungrounded, frenetic time. But look at the films we’ve noticed that the year all but passed over — Cold Weather, The Four Times, Meek’s Cutoff, Leap Year, William Never Married, Dragonslayer — and ask yourself if the link isn’t just as much a collective, unconscious backlash against Hollywood’s tentpole mentality, a simple need for good films possessed by the times themselves. Maybe all we’re doing is keeping our eyes open. —Alex Peterson

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Movies that are dramatic but not fast paced like action movies in alphabetical order

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Movies to make you laugh In Alphabetical Order

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That dessert of white and egg with sugar and caramel to form stiff peaks...

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Series y/o películas que no he visto... Pero quiero ver.

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Movies rated 8, 9 or 10.

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