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Mr. Skin’s Top 25 Playlists

We’re engorged with pride here at Skin Central, because we’ve eviscerated our goal of 250 playlists! In honor of this mamentous occasion, we’ve rubbed down the archives to bring you our top 25 favorites. The list runs the gamut, from Mr. Skin staples like 80s Teen Sex Comedies and Steamy Lesbian Scenes to the hilarious and sexccentric, like Did I Just See a Butthole? and Lobster Girls: All the Meat is in the Tail . Check out the complete list after the jump!

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Oscar Nudity: Clara Bow Shows Things in the Very First Best Picture, Wings

The bonerrific tradition of Hollywood nudity goes way, way back to the uninhibited 1920s, and in honor of the upcoming Academy Awards (as well as Mr. Skin’s Anatomy Awards , of course) we here at Mr. Skin have rubbed ourselves raw scouring the archives for the very apex of Academy Award-winning nudity. As tit turns out, the very first Best Picture, Wings (1927) , is also a breast picture thanks to legendary wild child and original “it” girl Clara Bow. In the film, Clara stars as a sweet young thing involved in a love triangle with two pilots, both of whom are sent off to fight in World War I. In one scene, Clara is undressing in front of a mirror when her soldier boys barge in, and as she scrambles to cover up, we get a tantalizing glimpse of her topless. It’s highly unlikely that the nip slip was intentional, but thanks to the miracle of celluloid, Clara’s “it” tits have achieved immor(t)ality. Check out more of silent film seductress Clara Bow on Mr.Skin, and stay tuned for more Oscar-caliber nudity tomorrow on the Mr. Skin blog !

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Oscar Nudity: Clara Bow Shows Things in the Very First Best Picture, Wings

Oscar Nudity: Clara Bow Shows Things in the Very First Best Picture, Wings

The bonerrific tradition of Hollywood nudity goes way, way back to the uninhibited 1920s, and in honor of the upcoming Academy Awards (as well as Mr. Skin’s Anatomy Awards , of course) we here at Mr. Skin have rubbed ourselves raw scouring the archives for the very apex of Academy Award-winning nudity. As tit turns out, the very first Best Picture, Wings (1927) , is also a breast picture thanks to legendary wild child and original “it” girl Clara Bow. In the film, Clara stars as a sweet young thing involved in a love triangle with two pilots, both of whom are sent off to fight in World War I. In one scene, Clara is undressing in front of a mirror when her soldier boys barge in, and as she scrambles to cover up, we get a tantalizing glimpse of her topless. It’s highly unlikely that the nip slip was intentional, but thanks to the miracle of celluloid, Clara’s “it” tits have achieved immor(t)ality. Check out more of silent film seductress Clara Bow on Mr.Skin, and stay tuned for more Oscar-caliber nudity tomorrow on the Mr. Skin blog !

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A Tribe Called Quest Documentary Director Talks Q-Tip Issues

‘I think he got a little nervous,’ Michael Rapaport tells RapFix about Tribe rapper. Tribe Called Quest Photo: Raymond Boyd/ Michael Ochs Archives/ Getty Images Related Artists A Tribe Called Quest

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Evangelicals May Now Hold Key to US Climate Action

Photo: Flickr, The U.S. National Archives , CC If there’s one broad group of activists that that is consistently and criminally under-publicized, it’s the still-growing community of evangelical environmentalists . They may go unrecognized due to the fact that the outlets (like this one) that traditionally cover green activism don’t quite know what to make of them, and mainstream media tend to relegate coverage to what amounts to a handful of novelty stories. And since evangelical … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Evangelicals May Now Hold Key to US Climate Action

Evangelicals May Now Hold Key to US Climate Action

Photo: Flickr, The U.S. National Archives , CC If there’s one broad group of activists that that is consistently and criminally under-publicized, it’s the still-growing community of evangelical environmentalists . They may go unrecognized due to the fact that the outlets (like this one) that traditionally cover green activism don’t quite know what to make of them, and mainstream media tend to relegate coverage to what amounts to a handful of novelty stories. And since evangelical … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Gift Guide: The AT-AT the Size of a Pony

Somewhere, in the archives of Eldon, Missouri’s local newspaper, the Advertiser , there’s a photo of a 7-year-old me with my favorite toy at the time, the All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) from The Empire Strikes Back . For this gift guide, Hasbro sent me the updated version of the AT-AT — which may be about the same size that I was at age seven.

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Flo Rida ‘Looks Forward’ To David Guetta Bringing Home A VMA

Guetta is up against Lady Gaga, Usher and others for Best Dance Music Video at the 2010 Video Music Awards. By Akshay Bhansali David Guetta Photo: Raymond Boyd/Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images As if working with the Black Eyed Peas, Akon and Rihanna weren’t enough of a signal of international dance music’s crossover star David Guetta ‘s two-year ascension to the top of the American urban pop-music scene, the French house-music producer is up for a Moonman at this year’s Video Music Awards . Nominated for Best Dance Music Video for his hit single “Sexy Chick,” featuring Akon, Guetta is up against some stiff competition for his big night in L.A. on September 12. His fellow nominees include Usher for “OMG,” German dance group Cascada (remember “Everytime We Touch”?) for “Evacuate the Dancefloor” and Enrique Iglesias’ “I Like It,” featuring Snooki, the Situation and company. And let’s not forget the biggest of elephants in the room, Lady Gaga for “Bad Romance.” Still, DGuetta’s boy, rapper Flo Rida, with whom he currently has a top 10 hit in Europe with “Club Can’t Handle Me,” thinks his chances of winning are rather good. “My reaction to David Guetta being nominated for ‘Best Dance Video’? Well, he’s definitely a household name,” Flo told MTV UK today in London. “Not just nationally, but he’s internationally known. He’s a passionate dude about his music and he gets the party crunk. I look forward to him taking that home.” “The genius of him is the fact that he is a perfectionist. He strives to make sure that a record has the right gumbo,” Flo said using the analogy of the Southern dish of random ingredients that somehow just tastes right. “It moves you — having you bob your head. If you are a dancer, it will make you try some new moves. David Guetta has that work ethic and that drive to make sure he has the #1 party record, like we do right now with ‘Club Can’t Handle Me.’ ” And while fans will have to wait till the big night to find out if Guetta proves the victor, Flo Rida has a special message for all you David Guetta fans out there. “To David Guetta and his fans, y’all make sure and support him,” Flo said. “David, you know you work hard. You grind. Win or lose, I feel like you are still the winner because you have fans that are very loyal to you. So do your thing. Keep your head up.” The 27th annual MTV Video Music Awards will be broadcast live from the Nokia Theatre in Los Angeles on Sunday, September 12, at 9 p.m. ET. Fans can go to VMA.MTV.com (or text VMA to 97979 if they are Verizon subscribers) to vote for the winners in general categories, including Best New Artist, from Tuesday (August 3) through September 12. Related Videos Go Gaga Over The 2010 VMA Nominees Related Artists David Guetta Flo Rida

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Rick Ross Says Michael Jackson Was ‘One Of One’

‘He impacted music and mankind in a special way,’ the Bawse tells MTV2’s ‘Sucker Free.’ By Shaheem Reid Michael Jackson in his “Thriller” music video Photo: Michael Ochs Archives/ Getty Images Rick Ross says the impact Michael Jackson left on pop culture is immeasurable. Like many people around the globe, the Bawse is reflecting on Jackson’s life and legacy with the one-year anniversary of his untimely death on Friday. “My second album, Trilla, was named after Michael Jackson’s Thriller album, which I feel is the number-one album in the history of musical life form,” Ross told MTV’s “Sucker Free” this past weekend in Atlanta at the Philips Arena during the Birthday Bash 15 concert . “Shout-out to Quincy Jones; send your boy a beat! Just to see [Michael’s] story, him as a kid, his siblings. That was a story I felt that any black family growing up could relate to. To see the heights that he took it to at such a young age. He set so many trends. Of course he had a great voice. Of course the ladies loved him. They needed oxygen machines at his shows. People were fainting a lot of times. We don’t speak enough on him being a fashion icon. His shades, the [Ray-Ban] Wings, those are the shades I wear to this day. He also became famous for the glove, the jacket, the socks, the penny loafers, the flooding pants. He was a fly dude. He impacted music and mankind in a special way. He’s one of one. It’ll never come again.” Ross’ peers, such as Bun B , Ludacris and Busta Rhymes , have also talked to MTV News about Jackson this week. Rhymes insisted that Jackson’s King of Pop nickname deserves an upgrade. “It ain’t even just the ‘King of Pop’ no more,” Bus said. “I think we gon’ bury that and we gon’ give you the new attribute that goes along with your greatness, as the ‘King of Music.’ ” MTV will be remembering the life and music of Michael Jackson all weekend. Don’t miss the one-hour special “Michael Jackson’s Influence on Music,” airing Friday at 6:30 p.m. on MTV. Related Videos Remembering Michael Jackson – One Year Later Related Photos Michael Jackson: A Fashion Icon Michael Jackson: A Life In Photos Related Artists Michael Jackson Rick Ross (Hip-Hop)

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Aretha Franklin Then and Now: Shocking 2010 Tony Awards PHOTOS

Aretha Franklin appeared last night at the 2010 Tony Awards and her appearance was SHOCKING. The talented musician appears to be morbidly obese. added by: gmc1