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I Spit on Your Grave 2: Celebrity Nudity on DVD and Blu-ray 9.24.13 [PICS]

It’s a rough-and-tumble week for Blu-ray/DVD releases, starting out with the vengeance filled flick I Spit on Your Grave 2 (2013). This sequel to the skinfamous 1978 version has all the exploitation of the original, with Jemma Dallender spending a large part of the movie completely nude before wreaking bloody revenge. Another horror sequel, V/H/S 2 (2013), is hitting the shelves, with slightly less gruesome scenes of Hannah Hughes and Mindy Robinson topless. Finally, Francois Ozon , the director that brought us Ludivine Sagnier buck naked in Swimming Pool , is treating us to a look at the top floor on Emmanuelle Seigner in In the House (2012). There really is no place like bone! See pics after the jump!

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I Spit on Your Grave 2: Celebrity Nudity on DVD and Blu-ray 9.24.13 [PICS]

Play Horror Remake Com-bare and Contr-ass with Mr. Skin [PICS]

Horror remakes are like pubes: there are so many variations on the basic idea that no matter what your taste, there’s bound to be something you like. Some are faithful to the point of obsession, like Gus Van Sant ‘s 1998 remake of Psycho , which recreates the Alfred Hitchcock classic shot for shot. Some take certain liberties with the story, like 2009’s My Bloody Valentine 3D , which takes the nudity-free original and adds a full 90 seconds of full frontal from Betsy Rue . Play a stimulating game of com-bare and contr-ass after the jump!

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Play Horror Remake Com-bare and Contr-ass with Mr. Skin [PICS]

Major Theater Chain Breaks ‘No Unrated Films’ Policy This October

In an unprecedented move, AMC theaters have agreed to play the unrated version of Hatchet 2 this October, breaking with the chain’s long-running refusal to play NC-17 or unrated films. A week later the remake of I Spit on Your Grave will also go out unrated. Until now, major movie theater chains haven’t budged on this policy, which meant that studios for the most part refused to fund movies that might not get an R-rating. Could this move usher in a new era where American filmmakers aren’t afraid to make explicit movies for adults?

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Major Theater Chain Breaks ‘No Unrated Films’ Policy This October