![]() ![]() You couldn’t really describe this as a three-in-a-tub romp since they’re all too stoned to romp properly. Performance (1970)Īn East End gangster (James Fox) suffers an identity crisis after he holes up in the Notting Hill home of a reclusive rock star (Mick Jagger), who shares his black and white tiled bathroom and semi-octagonal tub with two hipster chicks (Anita Pallenberg and Michèle Breton). ![]() “When you have to shoot, shoot – don’t talk!” Tuco (Eli Wallach) is ambushed in his bubble bath by a bounty hunter who makes the mistake of speechifying instead of delivering the coup de grace, allowing the wily bandit to fire the pistol he has been concealing beneath the suds. ![]() Glazer patiently explained that the two-in-a-tub effect was achieved by judicious editing and special “invisible” clothes. Jonathan Glazer’s second feature, a psychodrama with fairytale styling, caused a furore thanks to the scene in which a naked Nicole Kidman appears to be sharing a bathtub with a 10-year-old boy who claims to be the reincarnation of her dead husband. And indeed Kevin J O’Connor makes a smashing Hemingway, albeit not in the bathtub scene. In a contender for sexiest bathtub scene, John Lone shaves Linda Fiorentino’s armpits while she’s having a wallow, in Alan Rudolph’s fun portrait of arty American expats hanging out in 1920s Paris à la Ernest Hemingway’s A Moveable Feast. Photograph: Warner Bros/Kobal/Shutterstock 14. ![]()
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