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Summer 2018 Nudity Catch-Up: Recent Nude Scenes You May Have Missed

With the high number of new releases over the summer, we couldn’t get to every movie before its street date. This column will bring you up to speed with some summer 2018 releases that you may have missed or overlooked due to us not having the content on the day it came out. Enjoy!… read more

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Becca Brown Got A Nip On Instagram!

I don’t know how she did it and I don’t know how long it’s going to last, but Becca Brown got a nipple on Instagram! You can see it, right there in all it’s Becca Brown nipple glory! Better make sure you get a peek before some dick hole reports it and Instagram takes it down… bunch of nipple hating jerks. … read more

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SKINcoming on DVD & Blu-ray: Remastered Nude Scenes You May Have Missed 12.26.17

Since Christmas was yesterday, most of the studios seem to be waiting until the new year to get new flicks out on DVD & Blu-ray. So let’s take a look back at seven titles that have gotten the remastered treatment since we covered them in this column! … read more

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Delete Your Account: It’s All Over

In which Ira retires the column

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SKINstant Video Selections: Iris, Night Owls, and More 6.15.16

If we’re being honest here, Netflix is getting crushed by Amazon Prime this month. At the bottom of this column I’ve added links to five more skin-filled flicks to check out on Amazon Prime as we’ll just never get to them all in a month!… read more

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Skinstant Video Selections: 'The Americans', 'Untamed Heart', and More 2.17.16

Welcome to Skinstant Video Selections, the updated version of Nudeworthy on Netflix which we have expanded to include streaming options from Amazon Prime Instant Video as well as Netflix. For right now, the column will only include these two sites, but we may expand again in the future if people are interested in content from Hulu, iTunes, Vudu, MGo, or other streaming services. Let us know in the comments section below what other video services you’d like us to include in future editions of this column…… read more

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Why Justin Bieber’s ‘Boyfriend’ Has Turned Me Into A Belieber

Hey Beliebers! It's a-me, Sam Lansky, and this is my column, “Pop Think,” where for months I've been resisting succumbing to a major case of Bieber Fever. But alas, with the release of his new single “Boyfriend,” Justin Bieber … Read more here: Why Justin Bieber's 'Boyfriend' Has Turned Me Into A Belieber

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Thanksgiving: Everything We Didn’t Cover

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There are literally hundreds of new and updated apps joining the App Store on a regular basis. Unfortunately, it isn’t always possible to cover all of these apps on a timely basis. Therefore, beginning this week, AppAdvice will publish this column, which we’re calling, “Everything We Didn’t Cover,” offering the latest iOS news and app information. Enjoy! Thanksgiving: Everything We Didn’t Cover is… Broadcasting platform : YouTube Source : Apple iPhone Apps Discovery Date : 24/11/2011 02:19 Number of articles : 2

Thanksgiving: Everything We Didn’t Cover

Patton Oswalt: Response To Geek Column Has ‘Proven The Point’

‘Zombie Spaceship Wasteland’ author talks to MTV News about reaction to his controversial Wired article. By Rick Marshall Patton Oswalt Photo: MTV News Late last year, Patton Oswalt created quite a stir in the online world when he wrote a column for Wired calling for the annihilation of the nerd world as we know it. Just a few weeks and no small amount of controversy later, the actor/comedian says he feels vindicated by the discussion the column generated. Titled “Wake Up, Geek Culture. Time to Die,” the column was published just days before the release of Oswalt’s “Zombie Spaceship Wasteland,” a collection of essays that collectively form the newly minted author’s memoir. In the Wired piece, Oswalt lamented the mainstreaming and growing accessibility of all of the things that once defined “nerd culture.” With all manner of geekery now providing the fuel for popular culture, he pushed for readers to accelerate the burn, eventually forcing society to find new obsessions and exotica once everything else has been cataloged, ranked and quoted into oblivion. “In order to save pop culture future, we’ve got to make the present pop culture suck, at least for a little while,” he wrote. Not surprisingly, the column prompted no small amount of online debate, and when Oswalt dropped by MTV News to discuss his new book, he offered up some thoughts on the intense back-and-forth his missive created. “I feel like I said what I wanted to say but, if I might add, the fact that the Internet blew up the way it did might have partially proven the point that I had in the essay,” he told us. Along with calling for a pop-culture apocalypse, the actor also coined a brand-new term: Etewaf. It stands for “Everything That Ever Was — Available Forever,” and according to Oswalt, making everything we loved about the past available will do no more harm than good, and reduce the desire for more of the nostalgia-filled elements of our youth that made today’s “Star Wars” muscle shirts and tributes to “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” on “Glee” cool in the first place. Of course, whether he’s correct is the stuff of continued debate both on the Net and offline — and that’s the just the way he wants it. “I don’t want to get too deep into it, I’d rather have people try to interpret it,” he continued. “Some of the arguments against it have been really eloquent and brilliant, so I’m just glad that it inspired people way smarter than me to write stuff.” What’s your take on Oswalt’s Etewaf theory? Tell us in the comments!

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Howard Fineman: Obama’s Economic Policies ‘Saved The Day’

Despite unemployment sitting at 9.5 percent and over 3 million jobs lost since this President was inaugurated, Newsweek’s Howard Fineman says the economic policies enacted by Barack Obama “were good ones and smart ones and saved the day.” Chatting with MSNBC’s Keith Olbermann on Friday’s “Countdown,” Fineman was nicely set up by the shill asking the questions. “Does anyone — can anyone actually believe that the Democrats had then done nothing and had maintained that status quo that the current economic situation would be better instead of worse?” With the ball positioned nicely on the tee, Fineman chunked a drive into the water on the left (video follows with transcript and commentary): KEITH OLBERMANN: Time now to call in our own list political analyst, Howard Fineman, senior Washington correspondent for “Newsweek” magazine. Howard, good evening. HOWARD FINEMAN, MSNBC POLITICAL ANALYST: Hi, Keith. OLBERMANN: Despite what Senator DeMint claims there, in the downturn that started two years ago or more and Republicans policies were in place because there was a Republican executive in chief. Does anyone — can anyone actually believe that the Democrats had then done nothing and had maintained that status quo that the current economic situation would be better instead of worse? FINEMAN: No. I don`t think anybody can claim that, and when Barack Obama took action initially, and when he started making decisions or putting out the idea that he would make decisions even before he was inaugurated, Keith, you tend to forget, he had a firm hand there early on. He had Larry Summers advising him. They knew they were going to pump more money in with Ben Bernanke right away. Any fair-minded observer would say in those first months, those first key months, Barack Obama`s leadership and the decisions they made, which actually had their roots with Hank Paulson and Ben Bernanke in the previous administration, were good ones and smart ones and saved the day. You know, it`s an old American motto, an old Navy motto: Don`t just stand there. Do something. That`s practical American strategy — and that`s what Barack Obama did in the early days, and he was rewarded with very high poll numbers at the beginning for doing that. Indeed he was, for shills like these assisted the President and his Party in making the case that these policies if enacted would put a ceiling of 8 percent on unemployment and would indeed save the day. As it’s become painfully clear to most Americans that they were sold a bill of goods, the President’s approval rating is at an all-time low and the Democrats are looking at huge losses in the upcoming midterm elections. Regardless of such unpleasant realities, folks like Olbermann and Fineman continue to spin a yarn about how great these policies were. With this in mind, let’s look at the data then and now to see just how that day was saved by the man folks like these shamelessly helped get elected. In January 2009, there were 133.5 million Americans on non-farm payrolls. As reported Friday, there are currently only 130.4 million, over a 3 million decline. The unemployment rate in January 2009 stood at 7.7 percent. Today it’s 9.5. If that’s what Fineman thinks is saving the day, I can’t imagine what failure would look like. Yet, even this isn’t a full picture, for the Democrats took over Congress in January 2007. As such, their policies have been in place now for over two and a half years. In January 2007, unemployment stood at 4.6 percent, which means that under a Democrat-controlled Congress, unemployment has more than doubled with almost seven million jobs lost. If shills like Fineman and Olbermann want to blame this exclusively on former President George W. Bush, maybe they should reread the Constitution to learn that the legislature in our government creates budgets. The last budget Bush signed that was created by a Republican Congress had a deficit of only $160 billion. By contrast, the 2008 fiscal budget penned by Democrats had a $459 billion deficit. Only two Republicans voted for this in the Senate. Not one Republican voted for it in the House. As for the 2009 fiscal budget, the second created by this Democrat-controlled Congress, it produced a $1.4 trillion deficit. Once again, only two Republicans in the Senate voted for it with NONE in the House. To put this in even greater perspective, the final budget created by a Republican-controlled Congress and enacted by Bush called for $2.7 trillion in spending. By contrast, a Democrat-controlled Congress with a Democrat President have authorized $3.7 trillion in spending this fiscal year, a staggering 37 percent increase in just three years. Yet shills like Olbermann and Fineman want Americans to believe that our financial woes were all caused by Bush, and that the current President and his Party have absolutely no responsibility for the condition of today’s economy. Makes you sick, doesn’t it? 

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