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Two Mules for Sister Sara

Plus my aunt looks like Shirley Mclaine

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Two Mules for Sister Sara

Plus my aunt looks like Shirley Mclaine

This would be my favorite, too, followed Risky Business. Screwing a beautiful provider on the Light Rail system is still on my bucket list.

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Confessions of a Brazilian Call Girl aka Bruna Surfistinha.

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Dagmar's Hot Pants Inc. My favorite movie about a working girl and one of my all time favorite films.

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Im glad no one said Pretty Women yet. I know it's cliche to mention anything about Pretty Women on this board but it really is my favorite movie about the biz. And it's not because I can't think of any other one's because there are lots of pornos with escorts in the the title. Idk it's just that it has an awesome theme song. Julia Roberts being hot. Then he saves then loses her then wins her back. Just an all around happy movie.

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Klute

The Dutchess and the Dirtwater Fox (just cause - Goldie :D)

Included but not "about" Paint Your Wagon

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......Paint Your Wagon

"You wanna live life in the rottenist city?

Here it is!

Women and whiskey, night and day?

Here it is!

Do you want to embrace the golden calf?

Ankle and thigh and upper half?

Here it is! I mean here it is!"

Lord help me, I love Denver!

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In no particular order:

Unforgiven

The Hangover Trilogy

Leaving Las Vegas

Californication (OK, this one is a tv series but who's counting?)

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Again, not about the biz, but Jamie Lee Curtis does a great job in

"trading Places"

Good scene starts at about 1:15

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I’ll have to check out “Elles". I’d watch Juliette Binoche read the phone book. If you want to go cute, "The Cheyenne Social Club" is a good one. If you want dark, "Leaving Las Vegas" is great, but do not watch it when you?re sad, or you?ll be reaching for the whisky bottle and sleeping pills. “Whore" is a good, albeit quirky movie. I might be the only person on Earth who didn’t like "Pretty Woman”.

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Ken Russell's Whore.

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Midnight Cowboy

Not that it matters but I believe it's still the only X-rated movie to win an Academy Award for Best Picture.

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Mighty Aphrodite comes to mind, but then I'm partial to Woody Allen flicks anyhow...

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The Dutchess and the Dirtwater Fox (just cause - Goldie :D)

That was shot in Central City,Colorado :)

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Unforgiven

I disagree that Unforgiven is about "the Biz."

Unforgiven is about the near impossibility of changing your life and/or changing your nature. The lead character used to be a killer and a drunk, and that tag followed him unmercifully no matter how hard he tried to shake it. He was essentially "unforgiven" for his acts. It's also about the REAL cost of killing -- the guilt, the messiness, and the enormity of taking a man's life. That's something that very few westerns touched upon.

It's true that the story is put in motion by "sporting women" looking to avenge the maiming of one of their own, but I don't think that's about "the biz."

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Two Mules for Sister Sara

Plus my aunt looks like Shirley Mclaine

"Hustle"(1975) w/ Burt Reynolds, Catherine Deneuve, Eddie Albert, Paul Winfield and Ben Johnson. Also starring Catherine Bach, Ernest Borgnine, Eileen Brennan and Colleen Brennan(no relation to Eileen)... Directed by Robert Aldrich.

Two LAPD detectives investigate the murder of a young adult film actress/ prostitute, and are prohibited from finding the killer by political wrangling, mob lawyers, police apathy and an unstable father of the murdered girl. The lead detective's girl friend is a high class call girl who's association with the mob lawyer, muddies up the investigation and leads to a messy ending.

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"Hustle"(1975) w/ Burt Reynolds, Catherine Deneuve, Eddie Albert, Paul Winfield and Ben Johnson. Also starring Catherine Bach, Ernest Borgnine, Eileen Brennan and Colleen Brennan(no relation to Eileen)... Directed by Robert Aldrich.

Two LAPD detectives investigate the murder of a young adult film actress/ prostitute, and are prohibited from finding the killer by political wrangling, mob lawyers, police apathy and an unstable father of the murdered girl. The lead detective's girl friend is a high class call girl who's association with the mob lawyer, muddies up the investigation and leads to a messy ending.

You had me at Burt Reynolds and his mustache....

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"Whore"was also one of my favorites, and in my opinion one of the most realistic portrayals of street prostitution in the late 80s and early 90s (my heyday).

Loved Leaving Las Vegas too.

Oh, I liked this one way back in the day too.... but I haven't seen it in 30+ years, so it might actually be terrible. lol

Little Ladies of the Night

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Klute now that is a blast from the past. Probably one of the first provider movies, I have .

seen. I bet most people had to look that one up.

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I disagree that Unforgiven is about "the Biz."

Oh, I know. But it's a great movie and it was as close as I could come.

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