What was the first movie that made you horny?

Blue Lagoon, I was about 10, Brooke Shields was the “most talented actress ever!”:rolleyes:

Maybe this one?

Jamie Lee Curtis’s striptease in True Lies.

Fast Times. Not mainly the Phoebe Cates scene, either (though it didn’t hurt). The pool house scene. I’m surprised I didn’t wear out the tape how many times I rewound that over and over.

When she showed up on the proto-Saved by the Bell I asked myself what did I ever see in her? Her sister, OTOH. Spoilered because it is NSFW–topless Jack Lemmon, among other things: [spoiler]NudeDb.com is for sale | HugeDomains

My mother was a huge Paul Newman fan and took my brother and I to the drive-in to see “Cool Hand Luke.” I was about eight. The car wash scene was quite a thing for my young eyes. When those tits started bouncing against the window, I looked at my brother, who was sound asleep. When it came on tv, he was all psyched to see the scene he had missed. We watched it intently only to find the scene was edited out. It was years later before he ever saw the scene, but by then, it was mild compared to the other things we had seen over the years.

A Summer Place with Sandra Dee, 1959. Damn, what a little cream puff she was! I fell for her hard and was only 10 or 11 at the time. I’d already known about sex for a year or two thanks to my father having brought home some books on sex and reproduction from the library a year or two before, so I understood about the more adult elements at work in the film. But I digress.

There was a scene where Sandra Dee’s evil mother forced her to undergo a physical exam by an elderly male doctor to determine whether she was still a virgin. Dee’s character (still virginal) was almost in hysterics trying to avoid the exam but was ultimately forced to submit. I wanted to kill that bitch mother of hers! Later on, when Troy Donohue’s character finally persuaded her to give up her virginity and they did the deed (off screen of course) I wanted to kill him! :smiley:

I bought the 45 of the theme song and played it so much my younger brother hates it to this day.

Here’s a clip. It doesn’t show either of the scenes I described but it does demonstrate how adorable Sandra Dee was, especially to a 10 or 11-year-old boy who thought she was womanhood personified at the time.

It’s a toss-up between Gone With the Wind (the drunken Rhett scene) and Dirty Dancing, both of which I saw around 1988, aged 10. Special mention to watching Saturday Night Fever (heavily edited for tv, but still) around that time. I was always more book-oriented, however, if you catch my drift.

Watching Annette Funicello “grow up” on the '50’s TV show The Mickey Mouse Club.

VIRUS WARNING: the Avanti link contains something that set my phone off.

As a teenage chess player, it was doubly exciting to watch Faye Dunaway being seductive over a game of chess in The Thomas Crown Affair.

(Years later I relished watching Caroline Munro in the Golden Voyage of Sinbad - or anything else!)

You know, I can’t remember a movie scene that gave me a boner prior to watching actual porn.

However, when I watched “The Golden Voyage of Sinbad” (after I’d seen enough hardcore imagery to put mainstream sexy in perspective) and the old man introduces Caroline Munro, saying “She’s just a useless slavegirl” I looked at her and thought, “Dude! I can think of a LOT of uses for her. Some of them quite imaginative!” Funny how powerful an impression she seems to have made.

The 10 Commandments. God, how I love God.

Really, who the fuck takes an 8-year-old to see a 4 hour biblical epic?

Sorry, just alleviating frustration. God doesn’t really give me a hard-on.

Uhhh, Kentucky Fried Movie.

I can’t remember a movie but I loved staying up late to watch Benny Hill

“The bizarre story of what happens when high school girls are allowed to stay out after curfew!”

Before the Internet, we had to find material where we could. An American Werewolf In London was a useful one. “I’m not in the habit of bringing stray young American boys home.”

Oliver Reed as Bill Sykes in the movie version of Oliver! I was around ten or so. I couldn’t have explained it then, but there was something about him I had never seen in anyone else. I’m not sure if horny is the word for what I felt–maybe a better description is sex appeal. I just remember feeling a total-body “WOW!”.

So, another vote for Jenny Agutter. Do you suppose this explains the appeal of Call the Midwife?

Hey, some of us were disappointed in The Winter Soldier when she took off the mask and we found out she was just Scarlett Johansson.

It certainly explains the appeal of “Logan’s Run.”