Stand Aside Fifty Shades Of Grey: 14 Mainstream Movies That Pushed Serious Sexual Boundaries

Ever since the film adaptation of Fifty Shades of Grey was announced, fans have been losing their minds over just how sexy the movie will be (newsflash, they want it really sexy). Last year producer Dana Brunetti voiced his interest in making two versions of the movie, one R-rated and one NC-17 — though now it seems that the film will be sticking with R. The buzz and controversy around the highly anticipated bondage flick made us think back on past mainstream titles that were almost too sexy for R— and some that definitely were.

Most of the time, an NC-17 rating is a death sentence, because it means the movie isn't going to be getting the same distribution an R-rated flick and it places the movie in the same arena as pornography (even though the rating was originally created to set movies apart from those X-rated films). There are exceptions of course, like The Dreamers (which made $2.5 million in its US theatrical release) and Blue is the Warmest Color (which blew critics away at film festivals), but those are all pretty recent. Generally, a film has to make some serious changes to get the rating dropped to an R if the studio wants people to actually see it. Some of these titles may not seem like a big deal now, but they definitely pushed boundaries at their time of release.

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