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Orange is the New Black Will Give You a Stiff Sentence

Season two of Orange is the New Black hits Netflix with more naked babes-behind-bars, A lexandra Daddario’s lip-tastic full frontal debut in True Detective is on Blu-ray, and Eva Green is finally topless on Penny Dreadful .

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TV Nudity Report: Orange is the New Black, Penny Dreadful, and Salem [PICS]

This was one of the most skinsational weeks in a long time, thanks to the return of the Netflix original series Orange is the New Black ! It was also a busy week elsewhere on the boob tube thanks to Penny Dreadful and Salem ! Hit the jump for more pics and info!

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Top 5 French Babes

The French are amazing, especially their actresses. Even if the plot doesn’t call for it, the fine femmes from France are always willing to get naked at the drop of a beret. Get ready to really see France as you watch babes like Brigitte Bardot , Eva Green , Sophie Marceau , Maria Schneider and Audrey Tautou lose their shirts and pants! Vive la boobs!

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Eva Green: Semi-Nude Sin City Poster BANNED By MPAA

The first Sin City film gave us Jessica Alba as the world’s first stripper to wear pants on stage. But while Alba only takes it off for Entertainment Weekly , Eva Green, her co-star in the Sin City sequel is already being told by the MPAA to put some darn clothes on and the movie hasn’t even been released yet! The MPAA is reportedly preventing Dimension Films from shipping the above poster of Green to movie theaters for display in their lobbies. The reason? Well, in a word, boobs. In many words: “Nudity – curve of under breast, and dark nipple/areola circle visible through sheer gown.” Yes, that’s the MPAA’s official explanation. They’re the ones holding meetings about dark nipple circles and we’re made to seem like pervs for wanting to see that poster in theaters?! What a world! Neither Green nor the film’s director Robert Rodriguez have spoken publicly about the controversy, but Page Six quotes an anonymous expert who says this sort of situation is not uncommon and the studio is simply being asked to “tweak” the poster – an unfortunate choice of words given the nature of this nipple-based controversy. Many have pointed out the irony of the fact that the MPAA has no problem with the gun in Green’s hand, but we won’t go into that here… 33 Memorable Movie Posters 1. Yeezus Movie Poster The first poster for Yeezus is out. Kanye West, of course, is behind the mysterious film.

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Movie Nudity Report: 300: Rise of an Empire

Only one nude premiere in theaters this weekend, but it’s a doozy: 300: Rise of an Empire (2014). I know you all probably remember Lena Headey ’s great naked scene in the original , before she became Queen Cersei on Game of Thrones . If not, we’ve got a reminder. But this time it’s Eva Green who bares her Greek gifts during a sex scene 55-minutes in. The empire won’t be the only thing on the rise! More after the jump!

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Top 5 Virgin Scenes

Everyone remembers their first. Having your V-card stamped can be a difficult task, but Mirella D’Angelo , Eva Green , Anna Paquin , Adeline Rebeillard , and Kelly Preston prove that they have de-flower power.

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Perfect Sense: Celebrity Nudity on DVD and Blu-ray 5.22.12 [PICS]

It’s another slow week for DVD and Blu-ray, but we’ve still got a smattering of perfectly sensual (and perfectly horrifying) releases for you. First off, she isn’t at her nudest in Perfect Sense (2011), but some mid-range T&A from Eva Green still beats most stars’ entire naked output, and it’s nude on DVD and Blu-ray. Plus, we’ve got a trio of forbidden fantasies made flesh as Bettie Page: Dark Angel (2004) and Isla, The Wicked Warden (1980) are re-released on DVD and A Serbian Film (2009) arrives in an even more gruesome uncut form. More after the jump!

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The Naked Leading Ladies of Dark Shadows

Dark Shadows opens in theaters this weekend, and despite the incredibly sexy cast, there’s no nudity in the flick! But fear not, Mr. Skin knows exactly where to find leading ladies Eva Green , Helena Bonham Carter , and Michelle Pfeiffer totally free of dark shadows, in well-lit nude scenes! Check ’em out, and be careful of the wooden stake…in your pants!

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Eva Green on Perfect Sense, Dark Shadows and Love in the Time of Calamity

She can put “Bond girl extraordinaire” on her resume and describes her character in the forthcoming Dark Shadows as a “bawdy Barbie,” but between those two roles Eva Green is a woman holding on for dear life during a global pandemic in Perfect Sense . In David Mackenzie’s romantic drama, Green plays an epidemiologist struggling to track and contain a series of mass-scale maladies. Acute emotional states like unexplained sadness cause the human race to gradually lose the ability to taste, smell, hear and see, leading to more than a few mood swings. Amid catastrophe, though, the pieces are finally falling into place for Green’s Susan: She’s found love and a rock to lean on in Michael (Ewan McGregor), a chef with just a splash of bad-boy. It’s this love story that Green is most in touch with, and what drew her to the film in the first place. The emotional and, it must be said, super-steamy scenes between Green and McGregor halt the chaos and serve as a reminder that we should always stop to smell the roses, even if we technically can’t. Movieline talked to Green about her career path, love vs. calamity and Tim Burton fostering collaboration on Dark Shadows . How have you gone about choosing roles since being a Bond girl? You know, I’ve always liked characters that are complex, and even the Bond girl that I played was a complicated character, and intelligent. And you know, I always like complicated, interesting characters. Yeah, Vesper was the ultimate Bond girl. Yeah, I think so. But it was nice because there was a love story in [Casino Royale]. Not like a cliche, but a real human being. What made you connect with the Perfect Sense script? I really enjoyed the love story when I read it. I thought it was kind of a brave, unusual story. Thought-provoking, but also very romantic. But with a public panic angle. A few years ago, Blindness was adapted to film, and I don’t know if you read about this but there was recently a documented case of mass hysteria among a group of girls. What is it about stories like this that we find so compelling? I would say that, in this film, people come together. There’s an urgency. It’s very dramatic. Everybody has to become hungry for each other. You know, you have to seize the moment, seize the day and tackle the enemy, like we say, and what matters in life is love. Sounds very cheesy, but it’s true. People come together and still cling to each other after the loss of everything. The character you play suffers grief and heartache so deeply, and that’s even before the world goes haywire. Did you find it exhausting to portray this woman? Oh, no. I kind of identify with her. She’s quite normal. She was unlucky, and a bit damaged, and came out of a hard relationship. And the character that Ewan played was also damaged, but little by little she opens up to him and allows herself to be vulnerable and honest with him, and falls in love with him. I don’t see this film as something dark or dramatic because there’s a catastrophe. It’s also that she’s kind of awakened, weirdly. It’s a bit late because the senses are disappearing, but she is becoming, I don’t know how you would say it, but more human. Yeah, I think the opposite is true, too. She experiences happiness pretty deeply, and there were also some moments of levity, like the bathtub scene with Ewan. Yeah, that was fun to shoot, eating soap. And the flowers. I had to eat flowers in another scene. And toothpaste and lipstick. Lovely. Then you moved to Dark Shadows , playing another woman who’s had her heart ripped out. Oh, it’s a very different character. She’s an extreme character, completely obsessed with a man [laughs], and will do absolutely anything to get him, to own him. She looks like Barbie, but a bawdy Barbie. She’s a big character, and lots of fun to play, that’s for sure. Did you feel like you were coming in to an already formed family? Tim Burton and some of the other cast collaborate all the time. How did you mesh? Tim is very normal, and he is extremely open to suggestions, which is a luxury. He wanted me to feel as comfortable as possible. It was a real collaboration, which is very rare, and he was very kind, very creative, very supportive and we really got on. Is it true you almost took the role in Antichrist that went to Charlotte Gainsbourg? Yeah. Why did you decide against it? Oh, it’s hard to say. I didn’t agree with everything the director wanted me to do. Do you think you’ll work with Lars Von Trier eventually? I don’t know. I think he’s a genius, and Melancholia is a beautiful movie. I hope so, but we’ll see. Perfect Sense opens Feb. 10 in limited release.

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Matt Damon Blasts Tony Gilroy’s Bourne Ultimatum Script: ‘It Was Unreadable’

“I don’t blame Tony for taking a boatload of money and handing in what he handed in,” Matt Damon told GQ recently about Gilroy’s script for the third Jason Bourne film, The Bourne Ultimatum — a script Gilroy agreed to write for “an exorbitant amount of money” as long as he only had to provide one draft and pay no regard to studio notes. “It’s just that it was unreadable. This is a career-ender. I mean, I could put this thing up on eBay and it would be game over for that dude. It’s terrible. It’s really embarrassing. He was having a go, basically, and he took his money and left.” Gilroy wrote and directed the latest Bourne film The Bourne Legacy , due in theaters this August with Jeremy Renner starring. [ GQ via indieWire ]

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Matt Damon Blasts Tony Gilroy’s Bourne Ultimatum Script: ‘It Was Unreadable’