This is a lesbian film kissing scene from 2006 movie Puccini For Beginners. A recently-singled New York writer finds herself in two surprising and complicated relationships. From one reviewer: Better than Woody Allen’s last five movies combined, PUCCINI FOR BEGINNERS is that snappiest, funniest, romantic comedy in recent memory. The cast is spectacular and the direction is flawless. I can’t say enough good things about this movie. I first heard about it at Sundance; everyone I know who attended kept telling how I needed to see it. Having just seen it, I see that the hype wasn’t unjustified; in fact, I’d say it wasn’t strong enough. Put simply: this movie is cute. C. U. T. E.
A lesbian kissing scene from a long running TV series Home and Away chronicles the lives, loves, happiness, and heart-breaks of the residents of Summer Bay, a small coastal town in New South Wales, Australia. The general consensus among viewers is that the best of this TV series was in the mid 90s and has been struggling to recapture its glory days. Nevertheless, its themes on everyday life issues such as divorce, affairs, unexpected pregnancies, broken homes and runaway kids keeps its share of viewers who think it is among the better shows still running.
In the episode “Strap On” in the 2002 TV series Fastlane, there are lesbian kisses between Jaime Pressly And Tiffani-Amber Thiessen. Two undercover cops take down the highest and lowest criminals in Los Angeles.
A lesbian kissing scene from 2009 TV series Melrose Place which is an update of the 1999 version which centers around the characters who live in Melrose Place. The overall reaction is positive with many expecting yet another poor remake of the original but were pleasantly surprised. In the words of one viewer, “It’s nice to see that in Melrose Place at least, young professionals still are in the center, with the addition of the old characters such as Michael Mancini and Amanda Woodward. the drama is still here: they face problems with their jobs, love life, friendships, there’s issues with money, intrigues, lies and much more, which i liked so much about the original.”