12 Trashiest Films Ever Made

3. Basic Instinct (1992)

Basic Instinct
TriStar Pictures

What happens when the director of The Fourth Man meets the screenwriter of Jagged Edge? You get a movie that mixes the outrageous sex and violence of Paul Verhoeven€™s movie with Joe Eszterhas€™s third-hand borrowings from Hitchcock.

A film so tacky that even Russ Meyer would€™ve turned his nose up at it, Basic Instinct is a Shannon Tweed movie writ large, with only Verhoeven€™s slick direction and the presence of Michael Douglas to suggest the movie wasn€™t made for late-night cable. Eszterhas later claimed that the sex scenes weren€™t such a big deal in his original script, which didn€™t even include the film€™s signature moment €“ Sharon Stone€™s gratuitous beaver shot.

If nothing else, Verhoeven deserves credit for launching Stone€™s career as well as a subgenre of films that include Body Of Evidence, Jade, Color Of Night and Sliver. You can see why he left Hollywood and returned to Holland.

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Ian Watson is the author of 'Midnight Movie Madness', a 600+ page guide to "bad" movies from 'Reefer Madness' to 'Poultrygeist: Night of the Chicken Dead.'