Michael Douglas goes from "you really shouldn't have had sex with that woman" to "you really should have had sex with that woman" with his erotic thriller Disclosure (1994). Adapted from a Michael Crichton novel with Barry Levinson in the director's chair, Douglas plays Bob Garvin, a computer expert who ends up in an awkward situation when his ex-girlfriend Meredith (Demi Moore) is brought in to help with a big merger. Tom wants to keep things professional ahead of the big day, but she wants to merge on top of Tom! It's not long until she's sneaking into his office to get off, but after he rebukes her and only her blow him, she turns around and sues him for sexual harassment! Should've just done it with her, dude! Unlike Meredith after her visit to Tom's office, Tom is absolutely screwed and is on the cusp of losing his job when he gets a few anonymous emails bailing him out. Ends up, Meredith is not only trying to hang him for sexual harassment, but in case that fails she's sabotaging the big computer update he's been put in charge of. Is she just a crazy, scorned sex addict, or is her scheme much bigger than anyone could've imagined? All will be disclosed. But do the clothes come off in Disclosure? Sort of. There's one great scene where Michael Douglas is in the shower and his wife (Caroline Goodall) is looking on. We only see his torso, but MD looks good no matter what he's not wearing! They're the face of marital bliss largely because Michael is so blisteringly hot! Full disclosure: Mr. Man would sexually harass him all day if he still looked like he did in Disclosure!