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Girls: Celebrity Nudity on DVD and Blu-ray 8.13.13 [PICS]

You don’t have to live in Williamsburg to appreciate all the hot hipster girls on HBO’s Girls . Now you can get season two on Blu-ray and watch Shiri Appleby make her nude debut by letting a dude shoot baby batter all over her boobs. Is this where you catch the SWELL train? The comedy The Big Wedding (2013) has plenty of big name stars, but the skin is provided by nudecomer Ana Ayora who bares it all while taking a skinny dip! Finally the Criterion Collection Edition Blu-ray of the ‘60s classic Seconds (1966) hits shelves, and brings us a topless Salome Jens smashing some winemaking grapes into her stupendous pair. All that skinfandel will give you a peeno! See pics after the jump!

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Girls: Celebrity Nudity on DVD and Blu-ray 8.13.13 [PICS]

Cheeky: Celebrity Nudity on DVD and Blu-ray 9.25.12 [PICS]

We’ve got all sorts of kicks for you degenerates out there (you know who you are) this week on DVD and Blu-ray: First, it’s a double feature of depravity as Willaim Lustig ‘s slasher classic Maniac (1980) and Paul Bartel’s cannibal comedy Eating Raoul (1982) hit Blu-ray. Also on the horror tip, the first season of FX’s American Horror Story is new on DVD and Blu-ray so you can see desirable domestic Alexandra Breckenridge and her French maid outfit in crystal-clear HD. Also nude on DVD and Blu-ray, experience the most decadent delights Europe has to offer with the ultra-raunchy Danish comedy Klown (2010) and Cheeky! (2000), a later ass-terpiece from SKINfamous softcore director Tinto Brass . More after the jump!

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Cheeky: Celebrity Nudity on DVD and Blu-ray 9.25.12 [PICS]

Criterion’s Kindergarten Cop is Instant April Fool’s Classic

Did you all have a good April Fool’s Day? Either way, chances are it wasn’t nearly as satisfying as that of the Criterion Collection, which turned its customary April 1 brio on the perfect target: Kindergarten Cop . This July, we’ll be releasing Ivan Reitman’s landmark KINDERGARTEN COP on Blu-ray and DVD: ow.ly/a0AO5 — Criterion Collection (@Criterion) April 1, 2012 Better still: The Kindergarten Cop page at the Criterion site, replete with such special features as “New audio commentary featuring Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton, author of It Takes a Village: And Other Lessons Children Can Teach Us ,” Excerpts from the French television program Cinéastes de notre temps : ‘Ivan Reitman'” and this extraordinary cover art: Nicely, nicely done, team. [ Criterion Collection ] Follow S.T. VanAirsdale on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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Woody Harrelson is a Psychopath, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Happy Thursday! Also in today’s edition of The Broadsheet: Remembering new Oscar producer Brian Grazer’s own “gay” controversy… The Criterion Collection comes to iTunes (but not without issues)… Clint Eastwood’s thing for Herman Cain… and more.

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Woody Harrelson is a Psychopath, and 5 Other Stories You’ll Be Talking About Today

Ernest Goes to Jail and Ghost Dad Finally Get the Criterion Collection Treatment

The Criterion Collection does an amazing job releasing important foreign and art house films on DVD, from the plethora of bonus features they include to the immediately recognizable and very classy art that graces the covers. The only problem? As prolific as they are, there are still always a number of movies still waiting to get the Criterion treatment. But a new blog is here to rectify that. “Fake Criterions” boasts a growing collection of fan-made Criterion cover art for classics that the company has yet to release. You know, classics like Ghost Dad , Soul Man and Ernest Goes to Jail …

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On DVD: Criterion Attempts to Get to the Bottom of Terrence Malick’s Thin Red Line

Terrence Malick’s epic war-film daydream The Thin Red Line (1998) is already out on DVD, but it is being reissued this week from The Criterion Collection, and when Criterion steps up to the line, you salute and say yes, sir. Malick’s film remains an underseen masterpiece, the ignored eccentric twin to Saving Private Ryan (the B.O. ratio in 1998 between them was six to one), and a confounding experience for mainstream audiences used to having their hands held.

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On DVD: Criterion Attempts to Get to the Bottom of Terrence Malick’s Thin Red Line