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Thursday
Aug252016

1984: The Sexiness of "Romancing the Stone"

We're celebrating the cinematic year of 1984 this month. Here's Chris Feil on Romancing the Stone...

One of 1984's biggest hits was Romancing the Stone, a quippy twist on a harlequin romance dressed up as a jungle adventure. The film was the first big box office success for director Robert Zemeckis, though he only ever fleetingly matched Stone's glee for the sexy - it's almost odd that this film comes from a director who's film are often mostly crotchless.

But more importantly, Stone gifted us with the first cinematic gold pairing of Kathleen Turner and Michael Douglas. The duo is perfectly matched for their complimentary wits and evident sex appeal, resulting in both sequel The Jewel of the Nile and The War of the Rose before the decade's end. They may have had more overt steaminess elsewhere (see: Body Heat and Fatal Attraction, et al.), but even this film's PG rating can't contain their fireworks together.

The blend of grand adventure, slapstick humor, and loin-grabbing passion begs the question "Why does sex at the movies always have to be so damn serious?" So in honor of the Stone's hot fun:

TEN OF THE SEXIEST MOMENTS...

The Behind-the-Scenes Production Stills - If original viewers went in expecting Lady Chatterley's Lover In The Jungle just from this promo photo shoot, could you blame them? Give that image a randy title and slap Joan Wilder's name on it and it's totally a bestseller you're embarrassed to read after your mother's recommendation.

Kathleen Turner attempting Spanish pronunciations - Loyal readers will be well-acquainted to the soft purr of the actress's distinct vocal quality, but every time she mentions Colombian locales or attempts the language is a unique caress of the inner ear. The 200 times she says "Cartegena" is a performance in itself.

Smooth 80s Jazz Still Does the Trick - Nothing says "You want to have sex right now" quite like a saxophone in the 80s and Alan Silvestri's score doesn't disappoint on that front.


This Moment - Being completely soaked and covered in mud might be worth it to have Michael Douglas between your legs. In fac...

Michael Douglas Has Never Been Funnier - The film has him at the peak of his 80s eye candy smoothness, but something about how he tickles the funny bone here adds to the swoon-worthy factor.

That Harlequin Romance Prologue - The film itself may be only a wink at harlequin romance, but the opening embodies exactly what we love about the trash lit genre: girl power revenge, ample boobage, and a mysterious sex man waiting on a horse. It's just lurid enough to push that PG rating and intrigue our baser instincts while establishing the film's giddy wit.

No One Knows How Buttons Work - In Columbia, apparently everyone's shirts just can't be tamed and almost everyone (including Joan) welcomes a breeze to the upper body. The only reason we get so little barechested Michael Douglas is because he spends much of the movie in a crew neck t-shirt, but he makes up for it with...

A Dance Sequence - A Columbian dance festival as a first date that leads to inevitable bootknocking? Sign me up!

She Doesn't Need Rescued - Douglas's Jack Colton may return at exactly the right climactic moment, but Turner's Joan dispatches of the bad guy all by herself, proving to not be your hapless damsel in distress. Take the reminder, Hollywood: sexy and strong are not mutually exclusive.

... But He Does Whisk Her Away on A Boat - Even if the silly ending is a touch too fairy-taled, the fantasy makes for delicious candy - just like the heightened romances the film riffs upon.

 

What part of Romancing the Stone do you find sexiest?

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Reader Comments (16)

"I JUST KEEP HOPIN' FOR YOU, PUMPKIN."

August 25, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterJason

Turner was red-hot in this... their chemistry was amazing

August 25, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterDAVID

I am beyond pleased that Kathleen's constant "cartegena" breathiness made the top ten list. Will never get over her in this movie. Just perfect.

August 25, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterNATHANIEL R

I'm rubbing against my laptop. I was totally unprepared for this.

August 25, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterPeggy Sue

Peggy Sue - lol. Oh i also forgot to mention my favorite sexytime moment not listed is when Kathleeen is picking flowers and puts one in her hair. cut to: close up. but it also applies to the "no one knows how to use buttons" slot.

August 25, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterNATHANIEL R

They were a hot movie couple

August 25, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterJaragon

I love the way Kathleen shouts "GET IN!" as the mounties arrive and that wonderful moment when she continues to drive the car even in the water.

Not exactly a traditional sexy moment, although anything Turner does is sexual!

August 25, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterAdam Lewis

Never heard of her. Is she still alive?

August 25, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterRyan

Gawd she is great in this. She should have at least 3 Oscar nominations. What would the 80s have been without Kathleen Turner?

August 25, 2016 | Unregistered Commenterbrookesboy

Love when they are on the run with the drug lord and Kathleen asks him what happened to Lupe while looking all dappled and breathtaking. In the meantime Michael Douglas is reading her book and closes it catching a glimpse of the former buttoned up Joan Wilder on the back and does a double take looking at the vision before him.

Also though her role is small LOVE Holland Taylor in this. Hell I love Holland Taylor in anything.

August 25, 2016 | Unregistered Commenterjoel6

The scene where Michael Douglas and Kathleen Turner fall into that mudslide and Douglas lands between Turner's legs. I fucking love that movie.

August 25, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterSteven

Turner was robbed o a nom here!!!! & I blamed Spacek....lol

Checked out her sultry turn in Body Heat (1981), her sensational debut...she put the FF in Femme Fatale!!! She is v good in Crimes o Passion too, released same yr as Stone

August 26, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterClaran

Thank you for this post, I just love Kathleen Turner, and this movie was one of her best.
Her expressiveness in this role. She goes repressed to angry to confident to ...
She runs the gamut. And Michael Douglas was the perfect foil.

Fave comic moment: When he takes her shoes & lops off the heels..
Sexiest moment: Dance scene

August 26, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterLadyEdith

Kathleen Turner needs to be in more movies nowadays. She's a legend!

August 26, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterCraver

@Joel6

Yes! Love Holland Taylor in this too! What an underrated performer she is.

My friends and I always quote her at bars:

"Loser...Loser...Major loser!" hehehe

August 26, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterAdam Lewis

Love Turner but Douglas has just never done it for me. I think he's talented and charismatic but sexy? Nope. However, I haven't seen this movie in forever so it's due for a re-watch.

August 26, 2016 | Unregistered CommenterDJDeeJay
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