5 More Great Movies About Voyeurism

2001600 Films often use voyeurs for their subjects, as they're a perfect link to the audience. While the protagonist watches someone, we watch the protagonist. Pretty deep, right? The actual act of spying on people - invading their private lives and dissecting every movement they make - is a disgusting habit usually reserved for perverts and people who read that idiot Perez Hilton's site. But in movies, it can be great. In addition to this list, make sure you check out Dan Wakefield's top 10 list of the same subject. So grab your binoculars and let's peep at 5 more great movies about voyeurism.

5. Animal House (1978)

url In National Lampoon's classic college romp Animal House, we meet a vulgar and irresponsible group of students who've tested the Dean's patience for too long. What follows is a collage of hilarious scenarios involving dead horses, toga parties and impressions of acne. But somewhere in the midst of the chaos and before we've learned about the Germans' attack on Pearl Harbor, we see the late John Belushi's Bluto scale a ladder to spy on women changing. Though what he's doing is deplorable and vile, the sly grin on his face usually earns him a pass from the audience. That and the nudity.
 
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