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"The Sweetest Apu" was written by former Simpsons writer John Swartzwelder and directed by director Matthew Nastuk. It was first broadcast on the Fox network in the United States on May 5, 2002. After seeing Apu cheating on Manjula with the squishee girl, an extensive scene in which Homer dramatically backs out of the room, into the Simpson ...
The Sweetest Thing: Roger Donahue [2] 2004 Starsky & Hutch: Kevin Jutsum Dodgeball: A True Underdog Story: Pepper Brooks 2006 The Break-Up: Mark Riggleman Arthur and the Invisibles: Darkos Voice, American dub [3] The Ex: Chip Sanders Smokin' Aces: Rupert "Rip" Reed 2007 The Kingdom: Adam Leavitt Juno: Mark Loring [4] Mr. Magorium's Wonder ...
The temperatures may be dropping as 2024 comes to an end, but this year’s sexiest movie scenes still have Us sweating. From a sports drama about three tennis superstars in a decades-long love ...
Apu also makes an appearance in The Simpsons: Road Rage as a passenger and unlockable playable character. He also is a character players acquire fairly early on in the open-ended online game The Simpsons: Tapped Out. In 2015, Apu appeared as a non-playable character in the toys-to-life video game Lego Dimensions. In game, he only appears in the ...
A movie that centres on people attending an artistic/sexual salon was a likely contender to feature unsimulated sex and Shortbus does, but director John Cameron Mitchell had a reason for including it.
Nothing quite puts the cherry on top of a great movie like a hot sex scene—except, of course, a hot, ~romantic~ sex scene. You know what I’m talking about: those sex scenes that are equal ...
The first scene that the crew shot was a scene involving Apu and his elder sister Durga, played by another young actor Uma Dasgupta, walking through a field of kash (Saccharum spontaneum) and catching a glimpse of a train. The scene required that Apu walk haltingly, looking for his sister, who had gone ahead.
There are scenes from horror movies that make us recoil in disgust, and boundary-pushing vignettes that inspire a trove of thought pieces. There's most of what Micky Rourke touched in the '80s.