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Heavenly Creatures’ Melanie Lynskey Finally Gets Her Leading-Lady Due [PIC]

Mr. Skin’s been a fan of busty Kiwi act-chest Melanie Lynskey ever since she took a lesbian bubble bath with Kate WInslet in Heavenly Creatures (1994). But unfortunately Melanie has spent most of her career as a character actress and hasn’t been able to spread her wings as a leading lady…until now! Melanie’s starring in the new movie Hello I Must Be Going , which premieres this week at the Sundance Film Festival. She plays a 35-year-old divorcee who moves back in with her parents after being suddenly dumped by her husband; at first she’s wallowing in her misery, but ends up wallowing in the sexual attentions of her father’s 19-year-old business colleague. Cougarrific! Melanie reportedly has several scandalous sex scenes in the film, as reported in Entertainment Weekly : Melanie Lynskey strips naked and sings the Canadian national anthem to a 19-year-old lover during a playful skinny-dip in the family swimming pool.There were more passionate scenes where that came from: late-night sex in her parents’ car, a tryst on a couch at a family party, sneaking into her young boyfriend’s room when his folks (who mistakenly think he’s gay) are away… To get a sneak peek of Melanie’s sweet teats, check out our Melanie Lynskey page right here at MrSkin.com!

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Anna-Leah nude

Anna-Leah is a gorgeous model with curves in all the right places and here she is nude posing for the camera Continue reading

Kate Winslet nude and wet

Kate Winslet is looking pretty hot and seems to be having a fun time in this video clip from the movie Heavenly Creatures Continue reading

9 Suggested New Titles for Will Ferrell’s Dubious New Comedy Casa de mi Padre

Maybe I’m still annoyed nearly ten years after I saw Anchorman in theaters and was so angry with its juvenile, unfunny, dude-baiting humor that I’m sour to any movie whose theme is ” Will Ferrell is a hilariously alpha dimwit!” — but I’m pretty sure Ferrell’s new jam Casa de mi Padre with Gael Garcia Bernal and Diego Luna is downright moronic for real. In fact, the sophisticated-sounding title isn’t a good fit for the film (though it is written entirely in Spanish) and ought to be replaced. Here are nine titles we’d consider, along with the movie’s new teaser trailer.

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9 Suggested New Titles for Will Ferrell’s Dubious New Comedy Casa de mi Padre

Notes from the Magical, Inspired LACMA Live-Read of The Princess Bride

“Inconceivable!” With a single word, unveiled at the close of last month’s live-read of The Apartment , Jason Reitman launched AOUS (that’s Anticipation of Unusual Size) for the December 15 installment in his brilliant LACMA /Film Independent series. Few films are so magical, so beloved, so instantly and indelibly quotable as The Princess Bride , Rob Reiner’s 1987 fantasy-comedy, written by William Goldman, about a princess and her pirate and those involved in and affected by their adventure. And few live-read casting choices could be as inspired as Reitman’s: Paul Rudd in the Westley role originated by Cary Elwes, Cary Elwes in the Humperdinck role originated by Chris Sarandon, and, performing the part of the Grandson first portrayed by Fred Savage over two decades ago… Fred Savage.

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Notes from the Magical, Inspired LACMA Live-Read of The Princess Bride

9 Milestones in the Evolution of Kate Winslet

In this weekend’s Carnage , Kate Winslet plays an uptight investment banker who tries to broker a parental agreement concerning the damage done during a playground dispute between her son and another boy. So how did the British actress transform herself from a teenage murderer in her breakthrough role to a middle-aged New Yorker determined to settle her son’s stick fight?

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9 Milestones in the Evolution of Kate Winslet