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Will Ferrell May Play Russ Meyer In Film About The Making of Beyond the Valley of the Dolls

Yup, we can see the resemblance too! Will Ferrell is in talks to play legendary skin flick director Russ Meyer in a new film about the making of 1970’s Beyond the Valley of the Dolls . Hit the jump for more pics and info…

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Movie Nudity Report: Where To See This Week’s Movie Stars Naked

It’s been a really, really slow summer for skin, and it’s starting to take its toll on everyone. This week, we’re trying something a little different. We’re letting you know where to find the stars of this week’s movies nude, and there’s even a surprise waiting for you at the end. Hit the jump for more pics and info…

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Russ Meyer and Roger Ebert’s Friendship to be Immortalized on Film

Roger Ebert is best remembered as the Pulitzer Prize winning movie critic for the Chicago Sun-Times . But to skin fans his legacy was cemented when he first began collaborating with that towering figure of skinema, Russ Meyer . More after the jump!

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Russ Meyer and Roger Ebert’s Friendship to be Immortalized on Film

Roger Ebert is best remembered as the Pulitzer Prize winning movie critic for the Chicago Sun-Times . But to skin fans his legacy was cemented when he first began collaborating with that towering figure of skinema, Russ Meyer . More after the jump!

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Haji, RIP: 1946-2013

This weekend managed to bring more sadness for fans of classic movie nudity everywhere, since shortly after the passing of screen legend Karen Black , news broke that cult film star Haji had also headed to the great hereafter. Born Barbarella Catton i n Quebec, Canada in 1946, Haji spent her teen years as an exotic dancer before being “discovered” at a topless bar by director/cleavage connoisseur Russ Meye r. The rest is history, with Haji appearing in five of Meyer’s films including the Roger Ebert collaboration Beyond the Valley of the Dolls (1970), and as Tura Satana ’s lesbian lover in the bad girl epic Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill! ( 1965) More after the jump!

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‘The Bling Ring’ − The Top 5 Lines Of Dialogue That Could Make It The Most Quoted Movie Of The Summer

A new trailer for Sofia Coppola ‘s pulled-from-the-headlines film, The Bling Ring , is out, and there’s a lot to pick over.  For one thing, Emma Watson is riveting as Nicki, one of the spoiled, cynical and morally adrift Los Angeles teens who made news robbing celebrities’ homes. As J.J. Hunsecker from Sweet Smell of Success would say, she’s a cookie full of arsenic . Watson gets some of the best lines in the trailer, which is studded with surprisingly good dialogue. If Coppola’s script is as consistent as the scenes featured below, The Bling Ring  could end up rivaling Seth Rogen & Co’s   This Is The End as one of the most quoted movies of the summer. ‘I Wanna Rob’ Here, in ascending order,  the best lines from the trailer: 5) Cop:  I’ve spoken to all of  the victims.  Rebecca (Katie Chang):  Really? What did Lindsay say? 4) Nicki: “C’mon, let’s go to Paris’s. I wanna rob.” 3) Exchange in Paris Hilton’s House: Marc (Israel Broussard):   You can’t take her dog.   Rebecca: But he likes me! 2) Laurie (Leslie Mann): “Girls, time for your Adderall!” 1) Nicki:  I want to lead the country one day for all I know. Bonus:   Marc:   I hear helicopters.   Rebecca:  We’re in L.A. Don’t be such a little bitch. Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter. Follow Movieline on  Twitter.  

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WATCH: Tilda Swinton Shakes Her Moneymaker In Tribute To Roger Ebert

Now here’s a proper celebration of Roger Ebert’s life. Tilda Swinton , dressed like David Bowie and channeling Ellen DeGeneres rouses 1,500 people at Ebertfest in Champaign, IL to shake their money makers to Barry White’s “My First, My Last, My Everything” at the Virginia Theater on April 20.  (That’s Ebert’s widow Chaz introducing the actress.) The film festival, which is organized by the College of Media at the University of Illinois where Ebert was an alumnus paid tribute to its namesake, who succumbed to cancer on April 4. When he was alive, his prose danced just like Swinton. Ebertfest 2013 Dance Along from Ebertfest on Vimeo . More on Roger Ebert:  Roger Ebert’s Death (1942-2013): Forefather Of Movie Blogging Passes Away Follow Frank DiGiacomo on  Twitter. Follow Movieline on  Twitter.

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RIP Motherfucker the Annette Funicello Edition of the Day

Today, we lost a legend, and not I don’t mean Margaret Thatcher, I am talking about Aneette Funicello, the masturbation to a generation of kids who didn’t have access to porn, because porn just didn’t exist, and masturbating was reserved for doing secretly while your dead relatives watched to National Geographic or to babes in their bikinis in 1960s surf movies like Annette Funicello. She was also Mousketeer, chosen by Walt Disney, which means she probably had sex with him, although at 13, she was probably too old for him…and now at 70..like Roger Ebert, she’s too dead for me. But that doesn’t take away all the loads she made happen in her prime, and that is something we celebrate. RIP motherfucker.

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15 Black Movies That Roger Ebert Loved [PHOTOS]

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The late Roger Ebert loved movies. All kinds of movies.  For over three decades he was one of the definitive voices in film criticism until…

15 Black Movies That Roger Ebert Loved [PHOTOS]

Roger Ebert Remembered As ‘A Gentleman’ By President Obama, Directors

Director Steven Spielberg says the movie critic’s passing marks ‘the end of an era.’ By Jocelyn Vena Roger Ebert Photo: Getty Images

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Roger Ebert Remembered As ‘A Gentleman’ By President Obama, Directors