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I Melt With You: Celebrity Nudity on DVD and Blu-ray 2.28.12 [PICS]

It’s a slow week for nudity on DVD and Blu-ray, but Mr. Skin still knows where to go to make you melt in your pants. First up: porn princess turned crossover SKINsation Sasha Grey , who reveals her tiny ta-tas and thong-clad tush in I Melt With You (2011). Then we look to the SKInternational front as Martina Garcia leaves nothing to the imagination in the Columbian thriller La Cara Oculta (The Hidden Face) (2011), nude on DVD, and the Eurosleaze classic Baba Yaga (1973) gets kinky, creepy, and completely nude on Blu-ray. Non-nude but sexy on DVD, former WWE Diva Trish Stratus will bring you to your knees as she performs piledrivers (among other ass-kicking techniques) in Bounty Hunters (2011). Did we mention she does all this in a schoolgirl uniform? More after the jump!

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Last Fast Ride: Celebrity Nudity on DVD and Blu-ray 2.21.12 [PICS]

We’re living on the edge this week on DVD and Blu-ray, with the illicit kicks of Weeds , Season 7 (like Rachel Germiane ‘s “skiing” scene, above), brainwashed wobblers from Elizabeth Olsen in Martha Martha Marcy May Marlene ( 2011), and party girl Anna Friel giving us a see-through turn-on in London Boulevard (2011). Rounding out this heart-stopping thrill ride is legendary punk performer Marian Anderson in Last Fast Ride: The Life, Love and Death of a Punk Goddess (2011), a rock doc that chronicles her wild, weird, frequently undressed life. Also nude on DVD, the French beat Showtime at their own skin-showing game with a European TV version of The Borgias , this one known simply as Borgia . More after the jump!

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Nude Nuns with Big Guns: Celebrity Nudity on DVD and Blu-ray 2.14.12 [PICS]

If you’re bored to death with Valentine’s Day, then you’re in luck, because we’ve got a mondolicious multitude of wild women this week on DVD and Blu-ray. Leading the pack are the sinful scissor sisters of Nude Nuns with Big Guns (2010), followed by the gorehound gals of The Human Centipede II (2011), the ’70s sexploitation sistas of Modus Operandi (2009), and the necromancer Nazis of The Devil’s Rock (2011). Also nude on DVD and Blu-ray, Amber Heard will give you a Heard-on when you take a double shot of her dairies in The Rum Diary (2011). More after the jump!

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Breaking Dawn Part 2 Trailer to Precede The Hunger Games

In case you somehow needed another reason to get excited for the March 23 opening of The Hunger Games… Sources confirm that the first trailer for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 will debut in front of Katniss, Peeta and company in theaters across the country. It’s a move that makes perfect business sense, as Lionsgate (distributor of The Hunger Games ) acquired Summit Entertainment last month. The Hunger Games Trailer Meanwhile, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 hits DVD and Blu-ray tonight at midnight. Are you in line yet?!?

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Breaking Dawn Part 2 Trailer to Precede The Hunger Games

Breaking Dawn Part 2 Trailer to Precede The Hunger Games

In case you somehow needed another reason to get excited for the March 23 opening of The Hunger Games… Sources confirm that the first trailer for The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 will debut in front of Katniss, Peeta and company in theaters across the country. It’s a move that makes perfect business sense, as Lionsgate (distributor of The Hunger Games ) acquired Summit Entertainment last month. The Hunger Games Trailer Meanwhile, The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 1 hits DVD and Blu-ray tonight at midnight. Are you in line yet?!?

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How Your DVD Rentals Are Changing Hollywood

Quick quiz: If you were made to wait two months in order to rent say, Final Destination 5 , are you going to be more likely to purchase the DVD, or is it more likely you will forget it was on the saturated home-video market? An easy enough answer, maybe, but not for some of Hollywood’s major studios. They continue banking on the former scenario, despite your continued insistence on renting movies at affordable rates. As it turns out, a number of Hollywood’s companies are trying to revitalize their revenues and expand their scope — but those plans are getting screwed up by your viewing and spending habits.

 Let’s first reflect back to last fall, when Netflix announced the concept of Qwikster — the home-viewing giant’s infamous and short-lived plan to split the company into services (and prices) for DVD rentals and streaming video. The inspiration for that debacle was their forecast of dwindling DVD demand. The result? Vilification, ridicule, mass subscriber exodus, and a plummeting stock price. What a difference a few months makes. The company recently announced a surging final quarter , recovering swiftly from its folly and managing to replace a majority of those subscribers lost during the split-up proposal. More surprising was the news that Netflix’s main rival, the DVD-kiosk operator Redbox, took over as the number-one renter of DVDs and Blu-ray discs. Expect the company to maintain that top position, as this week it announced the purchase of 10,000 kiosk machines operating under the Blockbuster Express banner from rival company RCR. All of this is due to a simple market fact: Demand for affordable DVD rentals remains strong. Meanwhile, studios cling to the evaporating segment of DVD sales — and some are fiercely digging in under the delusion that if you have to wait longer to rent at low prices, then you will become motivated to purchase New Year’s Eve . Right. On the one hand, Hollywood is hardly wrong to anticipate movie fans’ demand-shift with content — and not just with the wait-to-rent audience that sat out the worst filmgoing year since 1992 . The popularity of streaming proves it to be the future of content delivery, but companies seem intent on leaving their customers behind. Anybody with a Netflix Instant subscription and a Roku box can attest to streaming’s fertile future, and from the studios’ own multi-platform content outlet Ultraviolet to Redbox’s just-announced streaming deal with Verizon, the major players are staking out their territory. On the other hand, all of this energy is channeled around the enduring demand to rent new DVDs at affordable rates. Redbox’s ascension speaks for itself, but the fiscal reality at Netflix is that even with twice the streaming subscribers, the DVD-by-mail division provides 50 percent of its gross (streaming thus far only manages 11 percent). “The discrepancy underscores an inconvenient truth for Netflix,” noted industry trade publication Home Media, “namely that while the future may belong to streaming, the present still is very much a disc-driven business, no matter how much management wants to spin it otherwise.”

 Yet as we drift from DVD purchases, the studios are reacting all too desperately to retain those sales numbers. Disney recently announced its intention to join Fox, Universal and Warner Bros. in invoking a 28-day waiting-period to rent new releases on DVD — news that followed Warners’ own decision last week to extend its own rental waiting period for new titles to 56 days. This despite the facts that these windows accompanied a continued plunge in DVD sales in 2011; in the fourth quarter of last year, more market revenue came in from DVD rentals than sales — the first time that has occurred since 1998. Those sales are likely to drop even further, in no small part due to the poorly received cinema titles of last year coming onto the home market. How have the rental companies responded to the call for longer delays? Mostly with a shrug: Netflix decided to simply go along with Warners’ new eight-week window. Redbox, meanwhile, pledged that if it cannot get titles from the studio, then it would seek alternative wholesale outlets for discs. It’s costlier, sure, but when the company raised its base rental price to $1.20 per title, up from 99 cents, it only went on to become number one in the marketplace. Consumers’ obvious preference for low-cost rentals means Redbox flourished as the one company with the continued confidence (or competence) to follow the money. In order to keep that strategy going, it needs to supply a diverse catalog one way or another. Predictably, Warner Bros. has become only more defensive, now leaning on wholesalers to restrict the number of copies sold to any vendor, hoping to limit the amount Redbox can acquire. And even when the studio gets its way — as when Netflix acquiesced to the extended waiting period — it remains unhappy. To wit, when these titles are not instantly on hand via DVD, Netflix subscribers wait it out by placing the titles in their rental queues until they are available. That’s not acceptable to Warners, which now forbids renters from so much as reserving one of its titles in their queues before the eventual rental date. Time Warner claimed last fall that this waiting-game strategy has been successful for them, but factoring in the continuing slide in disc sales would mean that Warner’s on-demand and brand new Ultraviolet titles would have to grow appreciably to compensate for both that drop and its widened rental window. We can reasonably call his bluff, however, especially with content providers like Warners remaining notoriously secretive about VOD numbers and applying persistent pressure upon discount renters in an effort to curtail their proven desires for affordable rates. The whole condition makes for a curious economic scenario: Studios looking back to an era of vibrant DVD sales, vendors looking forward to the streaming era and a majority of consumers left squarely in the middle. But one fundamental factor never changes: The companies need us more than we need them. And as long as we vote with our wallets, we’ll be heard. [Photo: Getty Images]

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Mr. Skin’s Blu-Ray Discoveries: Stripes [PIC]

Fans of the ebullient, indefatigable force of perky blonde nature that is P.J. Soles , listen up: while skinspecting the brand-new Blu-ray release of Stripes (1981), our Ninja has unearthed a slice of P.J.’s va-jay-jay for you to J.O. to. It’s more than just a mouthful, it’s also our first bush shot from the Private Benjamin (1980), Halloween (1978), and Rock n’ Roll High School (1979) star. Now that’s what I call a landing Strip(e)! For more skinstant classics in crystal-clear HD, check out our Skin Classics in High Def playlist right here at MrSkin.com!

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Spank the Anatomy: Celebrity Nudity on DVD and Blu-ray 1.31.12 [PICS]

We’ve got a slew of A-list nudity this week as Miramax wallows in its awards-show glory by releasing its greatest Oscar tits- er, hits- on Blu-ray. Among he skintastic titles are Frida (2002), featuring Salma Hayek nude and lesbian, The Piano (1993), starring Holly Hunter ‘s brown eye, The English Patient (1996) with nude stars Juliette Binoche and Kristin Scott-Thomas , Cold Mountain (2003), starring Nicole Kidman ‘s milky-white mountains, and Shakespeare in Love (1998), with Gwyneth Paltrow naked. Phew! Plus, they’re not Oscar winners, but you’ll still be rubbing your little bald man as Mischa Barton goes lesbo in You and I (2011) and Naoko Watanabe bares her rising suns in the bloody Japanese flick Outrage: Way of the Yakuza (2011), nude on DVD and Blu-ray: Bisexual artist Frida Kahlo liked to paint herself naked. Mr Skin doesn’t know a lot about art, but he knows what he likes. Starring as the sexy sketcher in Frida (2002) is South of the Border bombshell Salma Hayek . The story follows her life from a crippling bus crash to her volatile marriage to the Mexican muralist who couldn’t keep his paintbrush in his pants, Diego Rivera. Along the way there are a lot of girl-on-girl good times and artist’s models stripping for the carnal canvas, like Lucia Bravo . Ashley Judd nearly flops out of her flapper dress during a scene where she and Salma suck face. Overall, Frida is Salma’s exhibition, and her palette is fully exposed. She’s mute and has a tight little bod, so Holly Hunter is the perfect wife in the critically acclaimed film The Piano (1993). Too bad that she’s stuck with stodgy Sam O’Neill in an arranged marriage. The guy doesn’t even bother to carry the piano she brings all the way from Scotland. He just leaves it on the beach of his remote New Zealand home, leaving Hunter to take a long hike every time she wants to tickle the ivories. Fortunately, lecherous Harvey Keitel wants to tickle her ovaries. He makes a deal to own the piano and then blackmails the sexy gal into some sexual favors–which, in best romance novel fashion, soon leads to love and tragedy. Fast forward to the 1 hour, 3-minute mark, where T&A meets A&E as Holly decks us with her fine ass (and a bit of furburgerage) before tickling us with her titties. Ralph Fiennes plays a horribly burned man on his deathbed at the close of WWII in the critically-lauded film The English Patient (1997). But wait- don’t give up on this tear-jerker yet, because if you do you’ll miss out on a real jerk-off opportunity. While Fiennes may not be exactly attractive to the ladies as a scabby piece of human charcoal, he has a vivid memory. In flashbacks he recalls former lovers like Kristin Scott-Thomas , who does a full frontal getting into, then out of, the bath and shows breasts in a post-sex scene, and Juliette Binoche , who shows a breast in a brief, dark sex scene. Yes, be patient with this one, and you’ll be rewarded in your English royal jewels. In Cold Mountain (2003), wounded confederate soldier Inman ( Jude Law ) struggles to escape from the Civil War and return intact to his beloved belle Ada ( Nicole Kidman ). His lover girl spends her days wanting and waiting while trying to save her family’s farm with the help of “There ain’t no man better than me” ranch hand Ruby, played by ruddy-faced, plumply packed Ren

Spank the Anatomy: Celebrity Nudity on DVD and Blu-ray 1.31.12 [PICS]

We’ve got a slew of A-list nudity this week as Miramax wallows in its awards-show glory by releasing its greatest Oscar tits- er, hits- on Blu-ray. Among he skintastic titles are Frida (2002), featuring Salma Hayek nude and lesbian, The Piano (1993), starring Holly Hunter ‘s brown eye, The English Patient (1996) with nude stars Juliette Binoche and Kristin Scott-Thomas , Cold Mountain (2003), starring Nicole Kidman ‘s milky-white mountains, and Shakespeare in Love (1998), with Gwyneth Paltrow naked. Phew! Plus, they’re not Oscar winners, but you’ll still be rubbing your little bald man as Mischa Barton goes lesbo in You and I (2011) and Naoko Watanabe bares her rising suns in the bloody Japanese flick Outrage: Way of the Yakuza (2011), nude on DVD and Blu-ray: Bisexual artist Frida Kahlo liked to paint herself naked. Mr Skin doesn’t know a lot about art, but he knows what he likes. Starring as the sexy sketcher in Frida (2002) is South of the Border bombshell Salma Hayek . The story follows her life from a crippling bus crash to her volatile marriage to the Mexican muralist who couldn’t keep his paintbrush in his pants, Diego Rivera. Along the way there are a lot of girl-on-girl good times and artist’s models stripping for the carnal canvas, like Lucia Bravo . Ashley Judd nearly flops out of her flapper dress during a scene where she and Salma suck face. Overall, Frida is Salma’s exhibition, and her palette is fully exposed. She’s mute and has a tight little bod, so Holly Hunter is the perfect wife in the critically acclaimed film The Piano (1993). Too bad that she’s stuck with stodgy Sam O’Neill in an arranged marriage. The guy doesn’t even bother to carry the piano she brings all the way from Scotland. He just leaves it on the beach of his remote New Zealand home, leaving Hunter to take a long hike every time she wants to tickle the ivories. Fortunately, lecherous Harvey Keitel wants to tickle her ovaries. He makes a deal to own the piano and then blackmails the sexy gal into some sexual favors–which, in best romance novel fashion, soon leads to love and tragedy. Fast forward to the 1 hour, 3-minute mark, where T&A meets A&E as Holly decks us with her fine ass (and a bit of furburgerage) before tickling us with her titties. Ralph Fiennes plays a horribly burned man on his deathbed at the close of WWII in the critically-lauded film The English Patient (1997). But wait- don’t give up on this tear-jerker yet, because if you do you’ll miss out on a real jerk-off opportunity. While Fiennes may not be exactly attractive to the ladies as a scabby piece of human charcoal, he has a vivid memory. In flashbacks he recalls former lovers like Kristin Scott-Thomas , who does a full frontal getting into, then out of, the bath and shows breasts in a post-sex scene, and Juliette Binoche , who shows a breast in a brief, dark sex scene. Yes, be patient with this one, and you’ll be rewarded in your English royal jewels. In Cold Mountain (2003), wounded confederate soldier Inman ( Jude Law ) struggles to escape from the Civil War and return intact to his beloved belle Ada ( Nicole Kidman ). His lover girl spends her days wanting and waiting while trying to save her family’s farm with the help of “There ain’t no man better than me” ranch hand Ruby, played by ruddy-faced, plumply packed Ren

Bad Girls: Celebrity Nudity on DVD and Blu-ray 1.17.12 [PICS]

The girls are going wild this week on DVD and Blu-ray as Lynn Whitfield bares her tit-field as legendary lust object Josephine Baker in The Josephine Baker Story (1991)(nude on Blu-ray), Drew Barrymore baring her berries more in Bad Girls (1994) (nude on Blu-ray), and French sex icon Catherine Deneuve as a part-time hooker in Belle de Jour (1967), out now on a lavish Criterion Collection DVD and Blu-ray. Newer, but just as nude, are up-and-comers Meredith Giangrande , who bares her grandes playing a porn star in Bucky Larson: Born to be a Star (2011), and Juno Temple , who’s as dirty as you can get (without going nude) in Dirty Girl (2011). Tit’s also a good week for skinternational nudity, with high-class hooker Isabelle Huppert giving her clients Special Treatment (2010), Joni Kamen killing sperm cells in Killing Bono (2011), and slippery South American sexpot Camila Velasco making us break out into a Cold Sweat (2010). More after the jump!

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