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“Where sex is concerned, the double entendre, the ambiguity, it seems to me, is much more effective than being too explicit. This is something the moviemakers don´t seem to understand today. The “Thin Man” series, Bill and I were required by the code to sleep in twin beds, yet those scenes had more explicit “sex” than anything I see now.”

Myrna Loy

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    True. Sometimes I wish I’d see more of the “less is more” technique.
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    This is one of many reasons why old films are better than new ones. Showing more graphic/explicit sex scenes does not...