The Girls Of Penthouse Presents Lingerie Days 3... May 2026
Modern directors like Sofia Coppola (who has cited “the loneliness and luxury of softcore” as an influence on Marie Antoinette and Priscilla ) have indirectly nodded to the visual language these films perfected. The power of suggestion, the importance of fabric and texture, and the quiet gaze— Lingerie Days 3 may have been sold as a turn-on, but it survives as a textural artifact.
Released at the peak of the “video seduction” era, Lingerie Days 3 wasn’t really about plot. Let’s be honest—no one was renting this from the back room of a video store for the dialogue. It was about mood, texture, and the art of the reveal. Directed with a music-video sheen by the late Nicholas "Nick" Orleans, the film is less a movie and more a 72-minute fever dream of satin, lace, and soft-focus lighting. The Girls Of Penthouse Presents Lingerie Days 3...
For the uninitiated, Lingerie Days 3 follows a loosely threaded narrative involving a high-end boutique, a mysterious shipment of French lingerie, and a series of "interviews" conducted by a deadpan narrator (voiced by a B-movie actor clearly reading from a cue card). The "girls" of the title—a rotating cast of Penthouse Pets from 1998 to 2001—aren't asked to act so much as inhabit a space. Modern directors like Sofia Coppola (who has cited
By Jason Campbell, Retro Media Correspondent Let’s be honest—no one was renting this from
In the sprawling, sun-drenched landscape of late-1990s and early-2000s direct-to-video softcore, few titles carried the weight of brand recognition quite like Penthouse . While Playboy focused on the “girl next door” with a literary veneer, Penthouse leaned into a bolder, glossier, and more cinematic fantasy. And at the heart of that VHS renaissance was the series The Girls of Penthouse Presents...
Today, we’re pulling the slipcover off a specific entry that has achieved a strange, shimmering cult status: .
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good list – have your own say though..https://coda.io/@harry/greatest-hip-hop-songs-of-all-time
Good list, personally I’d have Redman Tonight’s da night and guru loungin in there but some absolute classics
Another Horrible list
90’s is tough there is a plethora of great hip hop albums and songs. But my list of top 100 would be incomplete without the folloiwng:
DJ Quik – Tonite
LL Cool J – I Shot Ya (remix)
EPMD feat. LL Cool J – Rampage
Queen Latifah – U.N.I.T.Y.
Das EFX – They Want EFX
Mobb Deep – Quiet Storm
DMX – Ruff Ryders Anthem
Compton’s Most Wanted – Growin Up in the Hood
Eric B. & Rakim – Don’t Sweat the Technique or Let the Rhythm Hit Em
Goodie Mob – Soul Food
UGK feat. OutKast – International Players Anthem
Kool G Rap & DJ Polo – Ill Street Blues
Making best of lists isn’t easy, but you guys made it look even harder here!!
A list of the top 100 90s hop hop songs without ‘Flava in Ya Ear’ by Craig Mack just isn’t even close to credible. Also, Cypress’ How I Could Just Kill a Man’ being so low also does this list no favours. Just sayin.
What’s BS is where’s Salt-N-Pepa? Kind of a sexist list, and you missed a lot of the best songs.
U don’t have a single song from Redman up here what’s wrong with u
respectfully, this staff aught to be embarrassed at their lack of reverence for Jay-Z’s cultural & artistic importance.
yall come off as listeners who only know his hits
Dead Presidents 1 & 2, Can I Live, D’Evils & more should have been included