The results are in for the 14th Annual Anatomy Awards , with Mr. Skin unveiling the winners on The Howard Stern Show this morning. You can check out our complete slate of winners over at the 14th Annual Anatomy Awards page , and celebrate Hollywood at its breast with FREE clips and pics! While you’re there, be sure to check out our Lifetime Skinchievement Award tribute to sexploitation legend Sylvia Kristel , star of the Emmanuelle series and Private Lessons . Plus, a very special thanks to our sponsor Fleshlight – the number one selling male sex toy – now offering Mr. Skin fans 20% off at https://www.fleshlight.com/mrskin/ See the stimulating results after the jump!
Nude on DVD and Blu-ray this week, there’s all the breasteros of Westeros in Game of Thrones : The Complete Second Season. With notable nudity from Natalie Dormer , Esme Bianco , Natalia Tena , Carice van Houten and Sahara Knite , winter isn’t the only thing coming! If you’ve always had a thing for Agent Scully, check out Gillian Anderson ’s terrific topless scenes in Closure (2007), and finish up with Russian rackage from Oksana Akinshina in Hipsters (2008). See pics after the jump!
Welcome to a sad week in skinema, since none of the wide releases contain nudity. Bruce Willis returns for the franchise’s fifth installment in A Good Day to Die Hard (2013), but the only thing to get you hard is Yulia Snigir ‘s bra under in a tight leather outfit. Plus, the Nicholas Sparks romance The Notebook (2004) brought us Rachel McAdams ‘ apples, but that’s not the case with his latest adaption Safe Haven (2013) where Julianne Hough keeps clothed. More after the jump!
Have you checked out all the golden globes at Mr. Skin’s 14th Annual Anatomy Awards yet? There are some real trophy polishers this year. Mr. Skin will be announcing the winners of the Anatomy Awards LIVE on Howard Stern ’s Sirius XM radio show on Wednesday, February 20th, so if you haven’t voiced your SKINpinions for the Peeper’s Choice Award , now’s the time! Just view the FREE clips on our Peepers Choice page , VOTE on the stars, and you’ll be entered to WIN an iPad with Retina display ! More after the jump!
Happy Valentine’s Day from Heidi Klum’ s merkin in Blow Dry ! Now tell us, did you wait too long to make dinner reservations and have nowhere to take your lady love this culturally-mandated day of romance? Here’s an idea, why not stay home and make a nice dinner for the two of you, then settle into the sofa for one of those romantic films you usually hate. What she doesn’t need to know is that these “chick flicks” are all Mr. Skin-approved for maximum ogling potential, and provide enough Valentine’s pink to get you weeping tears of joy! See Skin Central’s V-Day recommendations after the jump!
Happy Valentine’s Day from Heidi Klum’ s merkin in Blow Dry ! Now tell us, did you wait too long to make dinner reservations and have nowhere to take your lady love this culturally-mandated day of romance? Here’s an idea, why not stay home and make a nice dinner for the two of you, then settle into the sofa for one of those romantic films you usually hate. What she doesn’t need to know is that these “chick flicks” are all Mr. Skin-approved for maximum ogling potential, and provide enough Valentine’s pink to get you weeping tears of joy! See Skin Central’s V-Day recommendations after the jump!
We hope you haven’t given up the temptation of tush for the first day of Lent, because we’re celebrating Ass Wednesday at Mr. Skin! Now lets give lip serv-ass to a few of the most magnificent moon flashers in skinema! See pics after the jump!
Looking for something nude to watch on Netflix Instant? This week in SKINstant gratification we’ve got Juno Temple topless as a teenage lesbian in J ack and Diane (2012), and the plump pair of a young Angelina Jolie in Mojave Moon (1996). Heavenly Heather Graham won an Anatomy Award for her cantastic spanking scene in Adrift in Manhattan (2007), and Kelly LeBrock blew us away with full-frontal in the PG-13 rated The Woman in Red (1984). Finally, comely Canadian Natasha Henstridge bares it all as a man-eating alien in Species (1995), and brought her T&A back again for its sexy sequel Species II (1998). See pics after the jump!
If you’re a gamer or a J.J. Abrams fan, then you already know that, in addition to the rebooting the Star Wars franchise, his Bad Robot production studio has teamed up with video game developer Valve to explore movies and games, including adaptations of the latter company’s popular Half-Life and Portal titles. The two men revealed they are teaming up at the end of their keynote presentation at the Design, Innovate, Communicate, Entertain (D.I.C.E.) summit in Las Vegas on Feb. 6. Their conversation is presented in its entirety after the jump and it’s worth watching, not so much because of the announcement, which is vague, but because the discussion is a fascinating master class on the differences between storytelling in movies and video games. If I’m grading this faux debate, I say Abrams emerges the victor. Not only does he make his points well, the Half-Life clips he uses to illustrate his point also demonstrate how mind-numbingly pedestrian dialogue in video games tends to be. Newell gets in a good line Abrams’ filmmaking aspirations. After the newly minted Star Wars Episode VII director shows how R2-D2 was digitally inserted into a debris scene in the first Star Trek movie, the Valve chief says, “So now I have to go back through all of your movies looking at debris to figure out which movies you’re going to direct next? “ Follow Frank DiGiacomo on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .