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A One-Handed Salute to The Dictator’s Anna Faris

New in theaters, Anna Faris stars in The Dictator but keeps herself covered. So we’re giving a one-handed salute to Faris’ bare ass in The House Bunny (2008). Plus, the Walking Tall trilogy is nude on Blu-ray, and Lynn Borden and Angel Tompkins will give you a big stick of your own. Also nude on Blu-ray, Stefania Casini stars in the NC-17 shocker 1900 (1976). Stefania demonstrates proper “ski pole” technique in a gleesome threesome with Gerard Depardieu and Robert DeNiro. You tugging’ on meat?

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Anna Faris Bares Funny Fanny in the Nude Movie What’s Your Number? [PICS]

Comedienne Anna Faris is the perfect blend of funny and foxy, and the fact that she’s never been shy about displaying her ass-ets on screen (in Scary Movie (2000), Smiley Face (2007), and The House Bunny (2008)) just makes us love her all the more. After three long years without Faris flesh on the big screen, Anna makes her return to nudity this weekend with What’s Your Number? , opening in theaters tomorrow. Anna was spotted streaking on set with her co-star Chris Evans a few months ago, and our Skin Skout has confirmed that Anna indeed shows her seat meat jumping off a pier naked 1 hour, 4 minutes in. We only see the bare butt from the back, leaving open the possibility of a body double, though considering Anna’s nude history we’re optimistic that that fanny is 100% Faris. See stills from the set of What’s Your Number? after the jump!

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The Verge: Emma Stone

The trajectory of Emma Stone’s young career is a steep one, spiking from her screen debut as Jonah Hill’s dream girl in Superbad (2007) to her iron-willed Wichita in last year’s Zombieland — both films that opened No. 1 at the box office. A couple of Stone’s films in between — The House Bunny and Ghosts of Girlfriends Past didn’t fare too poorly either. So the 21-year-old’s new film Paper Man arrives next week as a bit of a surprise (and not just because of its half-decade in development hell): A quirky, conscientious indie dramedy about writer Richard Dunn (Jeff Daniels) and the superhero imaginary friend (Ryan Reynolds) who exasperatedly shepherds him through the mid-life crisis blocking more than just Richard’s second novel. Stone plays Abby, a sardonic teenage loner with a suspicious pal of her own (Kieran Culkin) and an instant kind of psychic appeal to the struggling author. It may not be her biggest film role to date, but in the folds of her small-town inertia and the haunted past rolling across her face like cloud shadows, it’s inarguably her most dynamic. In addition to teasing the raunchy work her costars Hugh Jackman and Kate Winslet performed in Untitled Comedy , Stone recently spoke with Movieline about falling in love with her role, hypothermia, catharsis, and why she’s not as intense an actor as you might think.

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Funnylady Anna Faris Ties the Knot

Better yet, Anna Faris has tied the knot.

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