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Some Milk with Your Coffee – Hollywood’s Steamiest

Valentine’s Day is around the corner. It’s a time to reflect on thoughts of love and romance, on getting flowers, a mushy card, going out for dinner, maybe even a little dancing.

And then there’s sex. Well, at least the promise of sex.

Hollywood.com wants to help get you and your loved one get “in the mood” by highlighting some of the steamier movies ever made.

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Some of the clips include “The Big Easy” (1987), with Dennis Quaid giving all that N’awlins charm to Ellen Barkin and “Risky Business” (1983) where Tom Cruise and Rebecca De Mornay make riding a train a real treat.

There’s also the on-screen magnetism of Susan Sarandon and Kevin Costner in “Bull Durham” (1988) and Michelle Pfeiffer and Mel Gibson in “Tequila Sunrise” (1988). And then there’s Bond – Pierce Brosnan‘s James Bond, that is, getting close and snuggly with Teri Hatcher in “Tomorrow Never Dies” (1997).

How about Jessica Lange and Jack Nicholson in the 1981 remake of “The Postman Always Rings Twice?” Lana Turner and James Garfield only hinted at the sexual encounters in the 1946 original. Here, they are in technicolor.

And of course, the sizzling “9 ½ Weeks”(1986), one of the sexiest films every made, where Kim Basinger and Mickey Rourke give a whole new meaning to “eating out of the fridge.”

So sit back and enjoy your Valentine’s Day – and your valentine.

“9 ½ Weeks” (clip courtesy of MGM)

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Against All Odds” (clip courtesy of Columbia Pictures)

Bull Durham” (clip courtesy of Orion Pictures Corporation)

The Big Easy” (clip courtesy of Columbia Pictures)

Risky Business” (clip courtesy of Warner Bros.)

The Postman Always Rings Twice” (clip courtesy of Paramount Pictures)

Tequila Sunrise” (clip courtesy of Warner Bros.)

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Tomorrow Never Dies” (clip courtesy of United Artists)

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