Lisadel30 23 Posted September 16, 2015 Share Posted September 16, 2015 Hi everyone. I'm just going to take the initiative here and get the ball rolling since no one is sure when the pee movie list is coming back, so here is a thread for mainstream movies with pee content. Please include the title, year of release, a description of the scene and a time code of when in the movie it happens. TV episodes count too. Good luck! 1 Link to post
Popular Post Admin 14,791 Posted September 16, 2015 Popular Post Share Posted September 16, 2015 Movies/Shows Featuring Women Using Urinals First Name: Carmen 1983 >audio: Carmen (Maruschka Detmers) helps stage her own kidnapping. She is tied to her "captor" at the wrist when they stop at a gas station and she says "I have to piss." He insists that they use the men's room, and she drops her panties and lifts her skirt and sits on one of the urinals as another man watches. The audio is very faint and lasts 20 seconds or so, and the camera does not linger on her after she sits down. First Thing I Remember, The 2005 This is a short film, approximately 8 minutes in length. >stream: A woman recalls a memory from kindergarten: attempting to pee like a boy, thinking it would work if she simply stood in front of the urinal in the boys' toilet. She wound up pissing all over herself as the boys looked at her in astonishment. The flashback shows the urinal, and briefly shows her feet as a stream pours down between them and forms a small puddle, but the rest of her is not seen (except in cartoon form as an adult). Full Monty, The 1997 >audio&stream: Three women go into the men's room at a nightclub during a male strip show. Two of them race into the stalls and are apparently heard peeing (very briefly) and shown coming out and fixing up their clothes. The third shows off to the others by pissing against the urinal-wall. Unbeknownst to the women, two men are hiding in the stalls and one of them sees this happen. The woman's butt is seen, and you can very briefly see and hear the pee hitting the wall and dripping down. Green Wing 2006 - This is in the deleted scenes section of the Second Series DVD set. >audio: Martin (Karl Theobald) is peeing in a urinal, when Sue (Michelle Gomez) walks in and starts up a conversation with his "doodle." She then hikes up her skirt and straddles the urinal next to him. She explains that she enjoys a "good slash," but that a "jobbie" is better and that she makes sure to eat plenty so that she can produce some big ones. G-Spot 2005-2007 > A man and woman have sex, then the woman gets up and sits on the toilet, saying "I've gotta pee after all that cummin'." > In another episode, a woman tells her man, "I've gotta pee or I'll pee in my pants, and I've got no pants on." He carries her into a men's restroom and she goes into a stall but comes back out, saying it's too gross in there. He tells her to pee in the urinal and she does so. Hana-Kimi 2007 The first scene was also included in the Korean remake Hana KimiHana Kimi. >audio/implied: Mizuki (Maki Horikita) is a teen girl who disguises herself as a boy to go to an all-boys' school. Desperate to pee, she rushes frantically into the boys' bathroom only to find all the stalls in use. A young man is using the urinals, and he convinces her to stand at the urinal to pee (not knowing she is female). She pretends to do so for a moment. Meanwhile he starts to pee, but he stops after a moment when he realizes she is looking at him. (Episode 1.1, "Getting Into the Forbidden Boys' Dormitory") Hot in Cleveland 2011 > Victoria (Wendie Malick) pretends to be a drag queen to keep a gay man (Leandro, played by Antonio Sabato Jr.) interested in her. But when needing to pee badly, she is forced to use a urinal in the bar men's room along side of him. She does this with apparent ease. (Episode 2.16, "Dancing Queens") Moving Violations 1985 >tame: The elderly Mrs. Houk (Nedra Volz) goes into the men's room by mistake and sits on a urinal to pee. She asks, "Why is my back all wet?" Piss Mission 1990 This is a short film, approximately 10 minutes in length. >(multiple scenes)-tame: This low-budget avant-garde movie by filmmaker Pam Kray includes multiple pissing scenes, mostly female. She is shown using a toilet and urinal in various postures, and also relieving herself outdoors. In one scene she is shown hovering over a toilet as the water becomes yellow with her urine. >explicit: A woman's crotch is shown from the front as she pees while standing up. Ride 1998 >implied: A woman announces she has to pee, but finds that the toilet on the bus is stopped up. >audio: Peaches (played by rapper The Lady of Rage) pees standing up in a men's room urinal. When the attendant looks at her funny, she says "Haven't you ever seen a woman piss standing up before?" (Note: There is some narration at the end that suggests Peaches may actually be a man.) Screenwipe 2008 >: In the "Konnie Goes Pissing" segment, Konnie Huq does a satirical "news story" about men who are afraid to pee in public facilities. As part of this, she is shown attempting to use a urinal with a "SheWee" device. At the end, a large group of men stands in a field and pees openly. Step Brothers 2008 >audio: After having quick sex with Dale in the men's room, Alice (Kathryn Hahn) lifts her leg and uses a urinal while wearing her nice dress. The pee stream is not seen but is heard very briefly before the scene ends. Stupid Stupid Man 2006 >audio: Due to a plumbing problem, both genders of the magazine staff are forced to share a restroom. Carl Van Dyke (Wayne Hope) is trying to pee into a urinal, but Anne (Leah Vandenberg) is at the sink and is talking to him. He tries to turn away from her, and it is not clear if he ever pees because no sound is heard. Finally Anne walks up next to him, grabs a funnel from above the urinal, and pisses loudly through it for a couple seconds before the episode ends. (Episode 1.2, "A Very, Very Private Function") Sweetest Thing, The 2002 >toilet: Christina (Cameron Diaz) and Courtney (Christina Applegate) need to pee, but a woman is "shitting out a Buick" in the ladies' room. They go into the men's instead. Christina takes a stall and Courtney uses the urinal, causing the latter to pee on her hands. It seems as if Courtney pees through her underwear, because she is not shown pulling them aside. Christina is not shown on the toilet, but instead the camera shows her face as she reads the graffiti. >implied: Christina (Diaz) is at a wedding and needs to pee urgently. Unfortunately, the bride is crying in the bathroom, and this leads to an encounter that has nothing at all to do with peeing. Vous les femmes 2008 >implied: Each episode of this show is a minute-long comedy sketch. Olivia Côte strips her clothes off in a locker room before realizing she is on the men's side. To try to disguise her error, she runs over and pretends to use the urinal (while still naked) and adopts other man-like behaviors as the men are walking in. (Episode: "Le vestiaire," Season 2) >A woman squats on the rim of a public toilet to relieve herself while touching as little of the facilities as possible. 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Dr.P 1,473 Posted March 4, 2020 Share Posted March 4, 2020 I am always on the lookout for women talking about peeing, their own, or others, on mainstream TV, in the States. I have posted on this subject on Pee Fans, previously. It seems to me that more women are becoming bolder in talking about this subject, in the present time, in spite of the general toning down of the amount of skin, shown on TV, in the post-"Me Too" era. This is just an impression of mine, totally unscientific, with no objective, factual data. Saw a good example of this yesterday, on "Live with Kelly and Ryan," a daytime talk show, on ABC. Sabrina Carpenter, a young actress, was a guest, talking about her upcoming Broadway debut in "Mean Girls." She talked about the fact that she is in virtually every scene, for 2½ hours, and volunteered that she is most concerned about when, where, and how she is going to pee, and also how fast she will have to do it, and get re-dressed, for her next scene. She relayed a conversation she had with a co-star, or director, about whether or not she was a "fast pee-er," able to get done in 30 seconds, or less. All of this was of her own volition, not in response to direct questions by the hosts. Apparently, she wanted to talk about it. She was not the least bit shy or evasive, in the three-way conversation that followed her initiation of it. This is very different from the world of network TV in previous times, when even the word "pee" was forbidden, and women were very reticent about their bodily functions and fluids. Obviously, the rules, and even the laws, have changed, significantly, in a more liberal and tolerant direction, which, of course I favor. But I wonder if changed attitudes among women have driven the changes in the rules and customs, or if changes in the rules have driven women's attitudes? And what role have the ubiquitous commercials for "bladder leak" underwear and tampons played, in the overall change in attitudes? Dr.P 3 Link to post
Popular Post gldenwetgoose 21,498 Posted March 4, 2020 Popular Post Share Posted March 4, 2020 I hope so too. I do think sometimes that we're 'super-tuned' to it, and for the rest of society it's very much just a function. I do think attitudes have changed - once upon a time 'female' products were advertised by someone pouring blue water onto a sanitary towel, now it's closeups all over and adverts for depends and the like all over. Only last week in the workplace the lady involved in a four way conversation stated "I'm absolutely bursting for a wee, but I want to know how this story ends...." just matter of fact. So, I do think it's just the passage of time that is slowly working in our favour. God bless progress. 4 1 Link to post
speedy3471 10,655 Posted March 5, 2020 Share Posted March 5, 2020 Attitudes are definitely changing towards natural human behavior. People are getting more open about sex and body functions. Take unisex bathrooms for example. You wouldn't have seen then 15 or 20 years ago 1 Link to post
Popular Post Dr.P 1,473 Posted January 21, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted January 21, 2022 Christine Baranski was describing her role and elaborate costuming in "The Gilded Age," which takes place in the late 19th Century, in New York, on Colbert's talk show, this past week. After she described the dresses and corsetry, making up the costumes, including the time required to put it all on, Colbert asked her, "Well, what if,...uh...nature calls, when you're in costume?" "Oh, there were no provisions made for that!" She replied. "You just made your way to the bathroom, and did what you had to do." She stood up from her guest chair, at that point, and demonstrated how she peed. "You get everything up, and out of the way," (She gestures lifting a dress, with her hands.) "Then you try to aim, as best you can," (She swivels her hips, and adopts a very high squatting stance, acting as if she is holding a dress up, but wearing the white pant suit she had on for the interview.) "And you hope you stay dry." I loved the conversation, and her active demonstration made it even better! Dr. P 2 3 Link to post
Dr.P 1,473 Posted July 8, 2022 Share Posted July 8, 2022 Emma Chamberlain appeared on Jimmy Fallon's show, recently, and gave a detailed description of her visit to the Ladies' room, saying that it took so long to pee because the dresses she and the other women wore, were so hard to move around, that it took an hour to pee, and rest afterward. It was even more erotic because she was wearing a short mini, with boots, exposing her thighs just short of her panties. 2 Link to post
Popular Post beachmom 1,815 Posted July 8, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted July 8, 2022 (edited) On a late night show Jenifer Lawrence spoke about a picture of her squatted down behind her mom, who was lying on a pool lounge. She admitted that she wasn't really posing for a picture with her mom, but rather she had squatted down to pee on the pool deck behind her mom. Edited July 8, 2022 by beachmom add link 1 4 2 Link to post
The99Club 351 Posted July 8, 2022 Share Posted July 8, 2022 https://www.broadwayworld.com/videoplay/VIDEO-Sabrina-Carpenter-Talks-Making-Her-Broadway-Debut-in-MEAN-GIRLS-20200303 This is a link to the interview referenced in the OP 2 Link to post
Alfresco 11,639 Posted July 11, 2022 Share Posted July 11, 2022 There was a program on TV recently about the best bits of Billy Connolly. One of the parts featured was from when he appeared on "An Audience with Jimmy Tarbuck". In that, Billy asked if Jimmy's family had recovered from the trauma of having him stay at their house and he went on to describe how he had woken in the middle of the night, desperate to pee, couldn't find the bathroom and didn't want to put the lights on so was stumbling around going into various rooms. He said he ended up going back to bed and crossing his legs. However Jimmy said "We know that you peed out of the window!" 2 Link to post
gldenwetgoose 21,498 Posted July 11, 2022 Share Posted July 11, 2022 I saw that too ^^^ and Parky explaining he’d been rumbled because it had snowed. 🤣 I think it may have been a different Billy Connolly compilation the previous night featured his standup routine about the things bought from the back page adverts in magazines…. Incontinence pants. And the exploits of the young guy at the disco pissing ‘17 gallons down each leg’ in them. 1 1 Link to post
Popular Post Contra 663 Posted July 21, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted July 21, 2022 There’s a new Netflix show out called ‘How to Build a Sex Room’, it’s all very BDSM centred but in episode 4 they have a polyamourous group and one of the girls talks a bit about wanting to be pissed on and wants the bathroom to be designed with that in mind! I love the idea of a properly designed sex wet room!! 1 2 2 3 Link to post
Kupar 13,341 Posted July 21, 2022 Share Posted July 21, 2022 29 minutes ago, Contra said: I love the idea of a properly designed sex wet room!! Me too! A combination of practicality (tiles, floor drain etc) and a little naughtiness (some comfortable (washable) furnishings, subtle lighting, lugs for bondage restraints built subtly into the walls, that sort of thing) 🙂 1 1 1 Link to post
Hightower 607 Posted July 21, 2022 Share Posted July 21, 2022 3 hours ago, Contra said: There’s a new Netflix show out called ‘How to Build a Sex Room’, it’s all very BDSM centred but in episode 4 they have a polyamourous group and one of the girls talks a bit about wanting to be pissed on and wants the bathroom to be designed with that in mind! I love the idea of a properly designed sex wet room!! Definitely putting one in my Grand Designs gaff! Needs a big jacuzzi bath in the corner and a wetroom style shower with tiled seating built in exactly at my groin height for fucking and peeing on her clit👌 2 2 Link to post
Pontepee 62 Posted July 21, 2022 Share Posted July 21, 2022 Watched it and their massive wet room was great, i would be spending all my time in there. For me the sex room would have to be entirely piss centered, with chairs in the wet room so I can go down easily on my pissing partner. Also a hot tub would be a must, great idea. Loved her taking so openly about getting pissed on by 7 guys. It should be talked about more! 1 1 2 Link to post
checkmate3579 69 Posted July 21, 2022 Share Posted July 21, 2022 On 7/11/2022 at 9:51 AM, Alfresco said: However Jimmy said "We know that you peed out of the window!" If there's a window that's available I've done that in the middle of the night. Or sometimes in the sink during the college days. 1 Link to post
Popular Post Dr.P 1,473 Posted September 25, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted September 25, 2022 Allison Janney was on the Jimmy Kimmel show, to promote her Net Flix action movie, "Lou," last Thursday night. She described the rigors of her physical training for the movie, and the extremely wet environment (rain) in which much of it takes place. Without questions or prompting from the host, she then volunteered a relatively long and detailed description of how she eventually decided to pee discreetlly on the set, in costume, although the movie does not have any overt pee scenes. Her description has unfortunately not been included in any transcripts of that interview that I have seen, so far. Here is what I remember: She said it was a long walk from the set, back to the dressing rooms, just to pee, so she looked for alternatives. Her clothing was thoroughly soaked, from the nearly constant rain, on set, so she was sure it wouldn't be noticed, if she added some of her own pee to her wetness, which she did. She said her pee felt nice and warm, too, alleviating some of the cold wetness of the rain. The host seemed uncomfortable with the straightforward openness of her story, which gave me a chuckle. I wouldn't be surprised if she was one of us! 4 1 2 5 Link to post
Popular Post The99Club 351 Posted September 25, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted September 25, 2022 Here it is... 2 4 Link to post
Peevert 934 Posted September 25, 2022 Share Posted September 25, 2022 3 hours ago, Dr.P said: Allison Janney ... I wouldn't be surprised if she was one of us! She has to be. People who are not into the wonderful warmth and naughtiness of peeing your pants don't pee their pants for convenience, in public, at work. That would never happen. 1 1 Link to post
Peevert 934 Posted September 25, 2022 Share Posted September 25, 2022 Too bad it wasn't Jay Leno doing the interview, he would have enjoyed it more than Jimmy Kimmel. Although... didn't Jimmy Kimmel date Sarah Silverman? 1 Link to post
Alfresco 11,639 Posted September 27, 2022 Share Posted September 27, 2022 On 9/25/2022 at 6:29 AM, Peevert said: She has to be. People who are not into the wonderful warmth and naughtiness of peeing your pants don't pee their pants for convenience, in public, at work. That would never happen. Quite possibly. However I can imagine that anyone who is that soaked would consider it rather than treking back to base, stripping off, peeing and putting wet clothes back on. I certainly know people who go kayaking and get soaking wet and then if they need to pee, even on dry land, they just pee because it is easier than getting the wet kit off and back on again. I don't believe they are into pee, but they do it because it is convenient. I have had girls who complained to me that they needed to pee and I have said to them, "So pee then - you are already soaking wet, nobody will notice" and they initially look at me a bit confused and then ask "Really?" and after a little bit of justification that it is not going to make them any wetter and that it will probably warm them up a bit, they have tried it and actually thanked me afterwards. OK, some of them come back with "EWW that's disgusting", I just tell them that it isn't really but it is up to them. Some of those girls still avoid wetting themselves, but a larger number accept the logic and just go for it and appreciate that I was very matter of fact with them and solved their problem. 2 2 Link to post
ChrisS 513 Posted September 28, 2022 Share Posted September 28, 2022 I saw this live too! Was meaning to post it on here but never got around to it! Quite a fun tidbit to catch on the in-flight live TV! 1 Link to post
gldenwetgoose 21,498 Posted September 28, 2022 Share Posted September 28, 2022 Last night I was browsing the site here, with the TV in the background - the UK channel Dave was showing Mel Giedroyc: Unforgivable To be fair, a programme I probably would have turned off, apart from the fact (a) it was on in the background and (b) Lou Sanders is on it, who I find attractive in a vulnerable way. I may start watching a bit more.... My attention was sort of caught when one of the guests Joel Dommet confessed to doing something in his parents house loft, I only caught the audience reaction and a comment about helping to keep the house warm. Later he confessed to a 'prank' where he pissed in the kettle in a school staff room - and then in a pang of guilt went and bought an identical replacement kettle. There was a section where Lou Sanders had to find clues in a ball pool, and a comment was made about urine in ball pools - I like to think Sanders wasn't at all disgusted. She does strike me as having a troubled life and I could easily imagine her as a comfort wetter. The final crowning glory though was where non-z-list-celebs appear in a booth with their confessions, and are questioned by the guests - including a young lady whose whole confession was about deliberately peeing in the bath water she shared with her sister, particularly targeting hair wash days. Series 3 Episode 2 if anyone would like to watch it - it's repeated on Saturday 1st Oct and then Monday 3rd. https://www.comedy.co.uk/tv/mel_giedroyc_unforgivable/episodes/3/2/ 1 3 Link to post
Dr.P 1,473 Posted December 12, 2022 Share Posted December 12, 2022 James Corden had Olivia Colman on his TV show, last Thursday night, advertising her latest movie. Without prompting or questioning from Corden, she volunteered this story: She said that the costume dress required her to wear what was essentially a full body Spanx underneath it. She said the Spanx made having a wee difficult, in that she had to remove most of it, to go. She complained to the wardrobe lady, who told her, "Oh no, there's a vent in the Spanx for that," and she showed Olivia where it was. So Olivia tried to use the vent, the next time she needed a wee. She said that her wee sounded and felt different than usual, but she went ahead with it. When she finished, she said she discovered that her wee had run down her legs and got her costume dress wet in two places, so she had to appeal to the wardrobe lady for a quick remedy for her predicament. It is interesting to me that an actress of her stature would voluntarily reveal such a story, on National TV. Do these ladies understand that their stories can be very erotic, for a significant fraction of the (male) population, but may be a turn-off for other males, and some females. Do they use these stories intentionally to enhance their erotic appeal? The talk show hosts don't seem to demand these stories, but they don't discourage them, either. Corden seemed to take this one in stride, as did Kimmel, with Allison Janney, in September, after some initial embarrassment. I am personally very pleased with these incidents, and I hope they become a trend, portraying the naturally erotic nature of female peeing. I had heard similar stories previously from news anchors Hoda Kotb, and Tamron Hall, which I posted on Pee Fans forums. 1 Link to post
Popular Post gldenwetgoose 21,498 Posted December 12, 2022 Popular Post Share Posted December 12, 2022 5 hours ago, Dr.P said: It is interesting to me that an actress of her stature would voluntarily reveal such a story, on National TV. Do these ladies understand that their stories can be very erotic, for a significant fraction of the (male) population, but may be a turn-off for other males, and some females. Do they use these stories intentionally to enhance their erotic appeal? The talk show hosts don't seem to demand these stories, but they don't discourage them, either. Corden seemed to take this one in stride, as did Kimmel, with Allison Janney, in September, after some initial embarrassment. I am personally very pleased with these incidents, and I hope they become a trend, portraying the naturally erotic nature of female peeing. I had heard similar stories previously from news anchors Hoda Kotb, and Tamron Hall, which I posted on Pee Fans forums. I tend to think there are two factors here - both of which play beautifully into our game. Whether or not these ladies care. Firstly is the actor's desire to be relevant, to self-market themselves as a name in your mind that stays with you - subconsciously reminding you to watch her movie, make it a smash, get her nominated for whatever award and get cast in bigger and better. So going on TV and talking about hours in makeup and costume, or about the food in the film set trailers, or how good the co-stars were... Would anyone remember her name for those things? Secondly and most wonderfully - pee is steadily becoming more of a thing. Not only in fetish circles, but just in everyday life - and that's wonderful. People just accepting that pee happens, and people making it normal - whether it be more bathroom scenes on TV, young influences filming themselves peeing behind dumpsters for ticktok or actresses talking about wetting themselves. The more open it is, the more conversations and anecdotes we get to hear about, the more colleagues will discuss their desperation or even fetish traits in front of us and the more sights we stand a chance of seeing. That's my logic anyway... 2 2 1 2 Link to post
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