Pretty much every Kubrick movie and many Hitchcock movies including: Lolita 2001 A Clockwork Orange Barry Lyndon The Shining Full Metal Jacket Eyes Wide Shut North by Northwest Marnie Psycho Vertigo
Die Hard II Fatal Attraction The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover No Time for Sergeants Lethal Weapon III Lethal Weapon II The Conversation Uncle Buck Blood Simple Narrow Margin
Menace II Society Sprung Sleeping With the Enemy Steel Magnolias Shallow Hal Coming to America 48 Hrs. Moving A League of Their Own Young Einstein The Ernest Green Story Footloose Two Can Play That Game Juwanna Mann Labamba The Last Boy Scout A Thin Line Between Love and Hate Boogie Nights Blue Streak Big Momma's House Big Fat Liar Police Academy 4: Citizens On Patrol The Beverly Hillbillies Just One of the Guys Urban Cowboy Made in America Remember the Titans Maid in Manhattan Three O'Clock High The Money Pit Big Catch Me If You Can American Me Splash Waiting to Exhale Murphy's Romance Maverick Panic Room Ghost Dad White Men Can't Jump Panther Renaissance Man
So, what have we determined? Most movies have scenes that take place in bathrooms? I wonder how much the list would shrink if we specified use of the toilet. My contribution would remain on the list.
Two Mules for Sister Sara High Plains Drifter The Sting Half Moon Street First Blood Cool Hand Luke (depending on <i>bathroom</i>) <hr color=red> That it is used in the scene or just visible?
Next time I'll be more careful. The list is pretty damn long. I didn't realize how much the bathroom gets used in the movies.
interesting thing about pulp fiction, is that everytime goes to the bathroom, when they come out things change drastically. diner scene, jules comes out and there are the couple with the guns, travolta gets killed after taking a dump, etc, its pretty interesting how tarentino uses the space. anyway, Howard the duck