We often hear and use words and phrases from movies. Yes, you can't take the words out of a movie. And I would also say that you can't cut scenes out of a movie! There was a poll: 'Which scene from a famous movie, in your opinion, is the most romantic?' I remembered only the first and second places - the scene with the pottery pot from 'Ghost' and the scene on the bow of the ship from 'Titanic'. And many couples try to sparodize, repeat similar scenes from any movie in their relationship with each other.
The famous scene from 'Sliver' continues to be realized even by married couples. Passionate, exciting, intriguing scene in a restaurant, when the heroine Sharon Stone discreetly removes her underwear and presents the hero William Baldwin as proof of his loss. The most striking and memorable moment, a scene for five points. Without it, the movie 'Sliver' would look like an ordinary thriller, with a simple plot and predictable ending, because we have only two suspects, and in the end the killer is one of them.
True, Stone and Baldwin's erotic scenes are very interesting and explicit. 'Basic Instinct' is from 1992, 'Sliver' is from 1993. Well had to Sharon to consolidate its stunning success and confirm the status of sex symbol! And succeeded, what Madonna failed in 'Body as Evidence', the same 1993.