The voyeuristic interest is high, but the erotic appeal is not, in part because of the clinical, documentary style and because the women display themselves and gaze back at the camera with such matter-of-fact directness.
Amy went with him, taking a voyeuristic interest in this tour of his former life, and, from a social point of view, complicating things incalculably.
Reese watched the men interact with a voyeuristic interest that surprised her.
He also takes an unabashedly voyeuristic interest in the nurses' lives.
Whereas "Primary Colors" closely tracked Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign, "The Running Mate" relies less heavily on readers' voyeuristic interest in the news (not to mention their curiosity about the real identity of "Anonymous").
The word rubbernecking has also come to be used more generally to describe voyeuristic interest in someone else's business or difficulties.
Jay Black of TV Squad said he enjoyed seeing Angela get her comeuppance, and felt he could relate to the voyeuristic interest the office co-workers took in the duel.
The satirical style is tempered, however, by a genuine and almost voyeuristic interest in the "beau-monde" (fashionable world) of 18th-century English society.
"It has always been kind of a feeding frenzy," Lewis said last week, reflecting on the voyeuristic interest in his long and unusual career.
Ms. Conner may not mean to cater to voyeuristic interests, but that's a big part of the appeal of her full-length photographs of naked pregnant women.