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The Lurid Blu-ray Brilliance of The Naked Kiss and Shock Corridor

Samuel Fuller’s twisted 1960s masterpieces The Naked Kiss and Shock Corridor (both of which made their Blu-ray debuts last week from the Criterion Collection) may feature whores, child molesters and nymphomaniacs among their lead characters, but beneath the sensationalism, both films rank as fascinating portraits of their time and rare explorations of society’s outcasts. They’re also incredibly entertaining.

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Top 10 Naked Stars on a Raft

Frigid temperatures are spreading across the U.S. this week, and most people are finding themselves dreaming of floating in tropical waters on a nice raft, beer in hand. Mr. Skin’s here to help with a top 10 full of famous babes floating on rafts, but you’ll have more than just a beer in your hand when you eye the floaters of babes like Erica Taylor and Kiele Sanchez !

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The Girl Who Kicked the Horny Nest: DVD Roundup 1-25-11

Nude on DVD this week, we have a collection of horror, fantasy and thriller flicks to please skin-fans who like to walk on the wild side. From the muff-diving heroine of The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest to the splatter of Saw: The Final Chapter to the skin-filled psychedelia of Enter the Void , it’s a week of surprises and sweater-stuffers. SAW: The Final Chapter SAW: The Final Chapter AKA SAW 3D is the seventh installment in the horror franchise that turned us all into stiffs with full frontal nudity from Debra McCabe in Saw III , but hasn’t shown so much as a bloody boob since then. This movie features the bloody end of franchise star and Mr. Skin Hall-of-Famer Betsy Russell , who’s shown skin in classic 80s movies like Private School , where she flashed boobs, butt, and bush at a lucky peeping tom. I thought I SAW a pussy cat! Enter the Void Directed by controversial Irreversible director Gaspar No

HD Finds: What’s Up AnnaLynne McCord’s McCrack in Gun

AnnaLynne McCord has made her career playing bad girls—from the rich bad girl Naomi Clark in 90210 to the rich, sexually adventurous bad girl Eden Lord in Nip/Tuck . In the gangster drama Gun , AnnaLynne plays yet another bad girl, this time one who gets mixed up with thuggish weapons dealer 50 Cent , and even takes a hip hop onto his roll of quarters in this hot scene. While some originally believed that you could see AnnaLynne’s cannalynne here, like we do twice in Day of the Dead . However, HD analysis in the Skin Lab reveals that she is wearing a pair of misleadingly-named “nude” thong panties. However, experts assure us that, given her career trajectory, we’ll be seeing AnnaLynne nude sometime in the next 18-22 months.

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DVD: Dennis Hensley Wants to Show You His Five-Pack

Dozens of filmmakers are screening their work at the Sundance Film Festival, and a lucky few will leave Utah with a distribution deal. Those who don’t could take a page from filmmaker Dennis Hensley, who collected together his various short films and is marketing them as The Dennis Hensley Five-Pack , a project he says was inspired by the “insulting” offers made by DVD companies who wanted to include his work in compilations of gay shorts.

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DVD: Why Paper Man Might Be the Ultimate Insufferable Indie

The 2011 Sundance Film Festival kicks off today, and this prestigious annual event has yielded dozens of essential indies over the years, from sex, lies and videotape to Poison to The Kids Are All Right . But let’s not forget that the last few decades have included countless twee, precious, and generally irritating indies for every great one. Which brings us to Paper Man (out on DVD this week from MPI Home Video).

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DVD: Why Paper Man Might Be the Ultimate Insufferable Indie

DVD: Why Paper Man Might Be the Ultimate Insufferable Indie

The 2011 Sundance Film Festival kicks off today, and this prestigious annual event has yielded dozens of essential indies over the years, from sex, lies and videotape to Poison to The Kids Are All Right . But let’s not forget that the last few decades have included countless twee, precious, and generally irritating indies for every great one. Which brings us to Paper Man (out on DVD this week from MPI Home Video).

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Turn to Stone: DVD Roundup 1-18-11

This week on DVD, Milla Jovovich goes back to her naked, naked ways in Stone , we get some virgin tit in The Virginity Hit , and a B-movie babe bares her B’s in the Roger Corman Cult Classic Demon of Paradise . Stone Nude on DVD and Blu-ray, Milla Jovovich gives us our first confirmed sighting of her bare boobs since her skinterracial lesbian scene in the 2006 thriller .45 when she doffs her top in the Robert De Niro flick Stone . It all starts half an hour in, when we see Milla’s cones as she talks on the phone and gives us a bone. Then at the 53-minute mark, Ms. Jovovich bares her niptastic knockerage in bed with De Niro. You’ll turn to stone. In your pants. The Virginity Hit Also nude on DVD, The Virginity Hit is a new kind of teen sex comedy that looks at boob in the age of Youtube. Most of the skin in this movie is seen on a computer screen, like when Savannah Welch appears fully frontal on a screen 33 minutes in and then topless on a cell phone one minute later. Adult actress Sunny Leone even makes a strangely non-nude mameo appearance topless on as the favorite porn star of a teenager who’s desperate to get laid. With Sunny? Aren’t we all? Up from the Depths/ Demon of Paradise Also nude on DVD, Roger Corman ‘s terror-at-the-beach cult classics Up from the Depths and Demon of Paradise are packaged together in one double feature. But the real double feature comes in Demon of Paradise when B-movie babe Leslie Huntly gets nude as some sexy fish food. Demon of Paradise will have you dreamin’ a pair-a-boobs!

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DVD: Reginald Hudlin on Black Panther and Letting His Geek Flag Fly

Certain comic book characters remain popular on the page but seem to defy adaptation to the big screen — Entertainment Weekly recently asked whether or not we’d ever see a Wonder Woman movie. But for filmmaker and former Black Entertainment Television president Reginald Hudlin, writing first a comic book and then an animated series of Black Panther (out today from Shout! Factory) was a way to visualize a cinematic adventure for a character that Hudlin calls the African equivalent of Captain America.

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DVD: Are We Allowed to Call Broadcast News a Classic Yet?

While Network is the movie that prophesied the future of corporate-controlled TV news, James L. Brooks’ 1987 Broadcast News was more zeitgeist-y. The shift toward happy-talk infotainment had been going on long enough that Brooks had satirized it in the 1970s on The Mary Tyler Moore Show , but the battle against what Holly Hunter’s character calls “the historic influence of Entertainment Tonight ” had not been so roundly lost as it is now.

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