There’s some SKINsational nude releases on Netflix this week, starting off with Liv Tyler ’s return to nudity after a long hiatus in The Ledge (2011). Sweet MAM-otion! Juliette Lewis is baring her bad girl bitties for Strange Days (1995), and there’s tons of Tinseltown tits in Hollywood Boulevard (1976). Then wrap things up with Hall-of-Fame worthy full frontal from Rebecca De Mornay in A nd God Created Woman (1988), and Julie Christie giving Donald Sutherland a box lunch in Don’t Look Now (1973). See pics after the jump!
There’s some SKINsational nude releases on Netflix this week, starting off with Liv Tyler ’s return to nudity after a long hiatus in The Ledge (2011). Sweet MAM-otion! Juliette Lewis is baring her bad girl bitties for Strange Days (1995), and there’s tons of Tinseltown tits in Hollywood Boulevard (1976). Then wrap things up with Hall-of-Fame worthy full frontal from Rebecca De Mornay in A nd God Created Woman (1988), and Julie Christie giving Donald Sutherland a box lunch in Don’t Look Now (1973). See pics after the jump!
There’s a new TV spot for Iron Man 3 out, and it drops a few new tantalizing images and hints. The clip begins with the Mandarin ( Ben Kingsley ) channeling Richard Nixon with some “My fellow Americans” shtick before proclaiming that “my soldiers will destroy your country.” Among the scenes that accompany the Mandarin’s dire voiceover are shots of those shirtless men in metal harnesses that have been featured in previous trailers, which suggests they’re the army the Mandarin is referencing. Just a few seconds later, though, we get a glimpse of a couple of evil-looking human dudes with red eyeballs who look like they were borrowed from the Terminator franchise. My guess is the red eyes have something to do with Extremis. The video also includes more footage of the Iron Army and Tony Stark ( Robert Downey Jr. ) playing smart-ass. At one point, he wields two machine guns Say-Hello-to-My-Little-Friends style . Tony Stark as Scarface’ s Tony Montana? I like it. The full clip is below. Watch it and let me know what you think about the Mandarin’s soldiers. Too Terminator ? More on Iron Man 3 : WATCH: There’s My Boys! Final ‘Iron Man 3’ Trailer Offers Sneak Look At Tony Stark’s Metal Army ‘Iron Man 3’: Is The Mandarin An Extremist Fringe Republican? Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter. Follow Movieline on Twitter.
Remember Occupy Wall Street? Remember how popular support for the protest soared and then dwindled as organizers proved to be disorganized and ineffectual? In his new film, The Company You Keep , Robert Redford examines why so many movements like OWS fail. “They don’t always succeed, they tend to evaporate,” Redford notes. “I was curious about why. And what was the cost [for] those people that so believed?” In addition to looking back at generations of history, The Company You Keep also showcases several generations of acting talent: From Julie Christie to Stanley Tucci to Shia LaBeouf. Redford’s most contemporary casting choice is America’s Got Talent wunderkind Jackie Evancho, who makes her acting debut in the film. “Acting and singing are actually very similar,” says Evancho. “Because they’re both telling a story.” Check out my full interview from the NY Premiere below: Follow Grace Randolph on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .
Here’s some big casting news to spice up this particularly slow news day: Julie Christie, Susan Sarandon and Richard Jenkins will star in The Company You Keep , the drama which Robert Redford will direct and star in alongside Shia LaBeouf, Nick Nolte and Brit Marling. The film is being adapted from Neil Gordon’s novel about “an ex-Weather Underground militant wanted by the FBI for 30 years, who must go on the run when his true identity is exposed by a young, ambitious reporter.” Production begins in Vancouver next month. [ Deadline ]
We continue our nude march through the skinful ’70s with 1973, the year when Bruce Lee died, Neve Campbell , Rose McGowan and Shannon Elizabeth were born, and a pre- Chained Heat Linda Blair used a crucifix as a demonic dildo in The Exorcist . So without further aboob, we proudly present Mr. Skin’s top picks from his Favorite Nude Scenes of 1973 playlist! Join us after the jump for the top T&A of 1973!
According to the new book Infamous Players: A Tale of Movies, the Mob, (and Sex), Julie Christie and Donald Sutherland weren’t just showing off their acting chops when they got down and dirty in the supernatural thriller Don’t Look Now(1973) . The book’s author, Peter Bart, who was a Paramount executive at the time, visited Don’t Look Now ‘s Venice set on the day the sexy scene was filmed. Bart’s attention was briefly distracted as filming began, and when he looked back, both Christie and Sutherland were completely naked and no longer playing pretend: “It was clear to me they were no longer simply acting: they were f*cking on camera,” Bart writes in his book. According to Bart, a few months later a furious Warren Beatty , who was dating Christie at the time, stormed into Bart’s office demanding that the scene be cut. He had seen director Nicholas Roeg ‘s cut of the film, which was so graphic that Julie’s juice box was clearly visible. “I want to cut the movie with you, p*ssy hair by p*ssy hair…” Beatty reportedly told Bart. Defy the wishes of party pooper Warren Beatty by watching the sex scenes from Don’t Look Now and MORE from Julie Christie on MrSkin.com!
We’ve been following the fairytale reinvention since Catherine Hardwicke chose it as her first post-‘Twilight’ project. By MTV News staff Amanda Seyfried in “Red Riding Hood” Photo: Warner Bros. While Robert Pattinson and Kristen Stewart continued on with the franchise Catherine Hardwicke launched on the big screen, the director left the “Twilight” series behind in 2008, bouncing from one project to another until finally committing to one: the “Twilight”-esque “Red Riding Hood.” For a while, she’d been attached to Summit Entertainment’s “If I Stay” and had been eyeing both an adaptation of “Hamlet” and a teen-focused fantasy pic called “Maximum Ride.” But in the end, Hardwicke settled on “Red Riding Hood,” with Amanda Seyfried in the title role, as her first post-“Twilight” project. Now, more than two years after the debut of the film that made stars out of Pattinson, Stewart and — yes, god bless those ever-faithful Twi-fans — Hardwicke herself, “Red Riding Hood” is finally here. So let’s flash back and bring you up to speed with an MTV News cheat sheet: everything you need to know about the new movie. Leaving Forks, Finding Medieval Times Hardwicke left “Twilight” in December of ’08 and was promptly replaced by Chris Weitz for “New Moon.” She held out hope of convincing RPattz or KStew to star in “If I Stay” or “Maximum Ride” but ultimately signed on to what was then called “The Girl With the Red Riding Hood,” a project Leonardo DiCaprio was producing as a gothic reimagining of the familiar fairy tale. Seyfried entered talks for the film in early 2010. Julie Christie, Gary Oldman and Shiloh Fernandez, as Seyfried’s love interest, eventually came aboard as well. “I’m always kind of careful about what I choose,” Seyfried explained to MTV News . “I had known [Hardwicke] kind of a little bit before, when I was dating Emile Hirsch, and I had been to her house before. That was years ago. And when I had met with her again, she talked about this movie. I completely fell in love with her idea and trusted her from that moment on, and I’m like, ‘Yeah, I’m down.’ ” A Fairy Tale for the “Twilight” Set? The “Red Riding Hood” trailer arrived last fall, and after checking it out, we had only one question: Was the movie just “Twilight” with a cape ? There certainly seemed to be a lot of similarities, from the werewolf to the overall gothic vibe. But in a recent interview, Seyfried rejected the comparison. “It’s a bummer that that’s what’s happening,” Seyfried told us . “I mean, it does surround a girl coming of age in a love triangle, but that’s a lot of movies. The truth is, it’s an entirely different story.” Yet even Hardwicke, it seemed, found herself mixed up a bit. “We’d make jokes about her calling us Kristen and Rob and Taylor [Lautner],” Seyfried laughed. Regardless of any confusion, though, Seyfried maintained that “Red Riding Hood” is an utterly original creation, neither a “Twilight” remake nor a strict retelling of the original fairy tale. As she put it in a separate interview, “Catherine Hardwicke has just completely turned this story into something edgy and gothic and dark, and she’s clearly somebody that’s very capable of turning something, everything into an extraordinary world, as we’ve seen before.” Check out everything we’ve got on “Red Riding Hood.” For young Hollywood news, fashion and “Twilight” updates around the clock, visit HollywoodCrush.MTV.com . Related Videos MTV Rough Cut: ‘Red Riding Hood’ Related Photos ‘Red Riding Hood’ Premieres In Los Angeles ‘Red Riding Hood’
The Norman Invasion of 1066 is the best British invasion of all time. The Beatles are the best British band of all time. Fish and chips are the best British fried food of all time. And Kate Moss is the best British model of all time. And now, according to the new list of the 100 Best British Films from Time Out compiled by 150 experts including Sam Mendes , Wes Anderson and Sally Hawkins , Nicolas Roeg’ s Don’t Look Now is the best British film of all time. The 1973 thriller, which features a fully nude Julie Christie doing a non-simulated sex scene with Donald Sutherland , has long been in the Mr. Skin Hall of Fame. About the pronouncement, director Roeg said of the skinfamous sex scene: “For me, sex is very rarely rude. It’s a fresh thing. Sex, whether you like it or not, is the prime force of life. There is no other reason to be here.” No other reason we can think of.