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Masquerade and More: Nudeworthy on Netflix 10.16.13 [PICS]

Before Kim Cattrall was showing titty on Sex and the City , she had fellas jonesing for her Sa-mam-thas in sexy thrillers like Masquerade (1988). Keira Knightley lets out her itty-bitties to portray the tragic heroine in a mini-series adaptation of Doctor Zhivago , and Maria Ylipaa plays a similarly long-suffering and bare breasted role in Pieta (2007). Fiona Horsey gets dirty in the titular role of The Chambermaid (2004), and Frida Hallgren finishes us up with sunny tits on a clear day in As It Is in Heaven (2004). See pics after the jump!

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Top 5 A-Cup All-Stars!

Flat is where it’s at! The old saying is true: anything more than a handful can be a waste, so join Mr. Skin in a one-handed salute to our favorite sexy A-cup all-stars. Keira Knightley and Natalie Portman agree: tiny is tempting!

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Top 5 A-Cup All-Stars!

Christy Turlington’s Sheer Shirt for Harper’s Bazzar of the Day

Maybe I’m just old as fuck….and have a soft spot for Christy Turlingtong because I used to jerk off to her in 90. Or maybe I just like the way she looks, despite being old…and a mom….two things that are usually depressing, a fail, a flaw in a woman’s character and life choices… Because looking at her in this summer’s Harper’s Bazaar, I think I’ve just learned how to fall in love again….Like I wasn’t an angry jaded pervert disappointed with everything sent my way….because let’s face it….she’s lovely as fuck and something I’d love to fuck.

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Christy Turlington’s Sheer Shirt for Harper’s Bazzar of the Day

Keira Knightley’s Bikini for her Honeymoon of the Day

Skinny little Keira Knightley got married a couple of weeks ago and no one cared. I assume these are some pics of her in her bikini on the beach are from her Honeymoon, you know showing off her skinny little body before the baby starts to show, or more importantly before the baby ravages her uterus, rips apart her vagina and fuckin’ rapes her stomach so that it will forever be flabby….but she’ll be too hormonal to care and too busy celebrating her new milk filled tits…as she takes that journey into motherhood….one I find horribly offensive….. So take it all in, she’s too disgustingly happy in love to not get knocked up, this may be the last of her like this you’ll ever see. Enjoy. TO SEE THE REST OF THE PICS FOLLOW THIS LINK

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Keira Knightley Skinny Back for the March Marie Claire of the DAy

I saw a Keira Knightley for the first time this past weekend and I really appreciated the fact that she’s not fat…because so many people are fat these days and it is just disgusting…from my wife…to the girl working the restaurant I order my pizza at….to the fucking Wal mart check out girl…I just can’t escape this obesity shit…so seeing a body the way I like a body to be….all bones exposed like she doesn’t eat..inspires me and brings me hope for a better tomorrow…that no matter what happens to the rest of the world…there will always be the 1 percent that look hungry even if they aren’t thanks to good genes… I am a fan….and any chance I get to stare at her back….I get excited….it is porn to me.

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Keira Knightley Skinny Back for the March Marie Claire of the DAy

Breaking Nudes from Sundance: Gaby Hoffmann Makes Her Nude Debut in New Movie

Our Skin Skout is at the Sundance Film Festival this week, and he reports that former child star Gaby Hoffmann makes her nude debut in the indie flick Crystal Fairy ! Gaby is best known for playing the little girl in Uncle Buck, and Kevin Costner ‘s daughter in Field of Dreams , but now she’s following in the skintastic footsteps of her notable mother, Warhol Superstar Susan “Viva” Hoffman. More after the jump!

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Top 5 Spanking Scenes

C’mon, get slappy with Heather Graham , Jessica Alba , and the other naughty stars on our Top 5 Spanking Scenes.

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Top 5 Spanking Scenes

C’mon, get slappy with Heather Graham , Jessica Alba , and the other naughty stars on our Top 5 Spanking Scenes.

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Top 5 Spanking Scenes

Jude Law: Age Helped Me Tackle ‘Anna Karenina’

Oscar-nominated actor Jude Law plays a pious aristocrat in director Joe Wright’s sumptuous big screen adaptation of Anna Karenina . Almost unrecognizable behind a steely exterior, Law’s Karenin is Anna’s spurned husband in the film, which begins its roll out Friday and is a possible awards season heavyweight. Law seamlessly pulls off playing the high-ranking nobleman whose position at the heights of Imperial Russian society is rocked when his wife embarks on an affair with a dashing young soldier. Speaking about his role, Law, who turns 40 next month, said that he doesn’t think he could have played the character when he was younger — but he certainly would have given it a go. “When I was 25 I would probably say I could have played Karenin,” said Law. “When I was 29 and I put together a production of Doctor Faustus in London, it was successful but it took me the length of the production to realize that I was too young to play it. And I think the same would apply to this situation. I would have given it a good shot, but I think it would not have been as successful.” [ Related: Oscars and Obsession: Keira Knightley Talks About ‘Jumping Off A Cliff’ For Joe Wright In Anna Karenina ] Law said that youth would have been a handicap portraying the staid Karenin, who exudes stability and rationality to a fault. He is the archetypal patriarch that is a complete contrast from the youthful soldier who seduces his wife. “I think you need to have a certain amount of experience to play certain roles,” noted Law. “You want the audience to see a certain amount of wounds and battle scars that are obviously flickering in the mind and the soul.” Set in the lavish upper crust societies of St. Petersburg and Moscow in 1874, Anna Karenina follows the vibrant and beautiful Anna (Keira Knightley) who is the envy of nearly everyone in her gilded circle. She is the beautiful, stylish and rich wife of Karenin who holds a high position in the government and is blindly devoted to his spouse. Their enviable partnership is dealt a blow when she travels to Moscow to help save the marriage of her philandering brother Oblonsky (Matthew Macfadyen) after a plea for help from his wife, Dolly (Kelly Macdonald). En route, she meets the dashing cavalry officer Vronsky (Aaron Taylor-Johnson), which ignites passion; she returns to St. Petersburg, but she is followed by Vronsky and becomes consumed by him, and they go full-throttle into a ravenous love affair that stuns the establishment. Law said he believes some Anna Karenina readers have misunderstood his character. Though he is sullen compared to the dynamic Vronsky, there is complexity in his personality that many readers of the novel have failed to appreciate. “A lot of people I spoke to before I embarked on it said he was dull and cold, but I disagreed with them,” said Law. “I hadn’t read the novel before, but after reading it I was glad Joe [Wright] agreed with me, because I think it sort of belittles Tolstoy’s study of human complexity. People are complex and there’s a misunderstanding. But you do feel for him because he’s dragged into this arena of gossip and scandal. But ultimately for him, he has to question his belief in God because he believes his marriage is sanctioned by God.” Karenin’s position at the pinnacle of a narrow class of people who delighted in rarified privilege contrasted with the bleak existence that huge swaths of Russians were forced to live in during czarist times. Though Law said he was disturbed to see how extraordinarily the aristocracy lived while most people were barely living a life one notch above serfdom in Russia, he did see some parallels to today. “It’s shocking that they were that indulged and were able to follow their whims and fancies to such extraordinary lengths — and we look at that with jealousy and at times and with fascination. What intrigues me is that the heart of the piece is about love. But there are other aspects in the book that have also been highlighted in the film and that is the role of gossip and judgement. Today there is much of the same thing and we see that online and in papers all the time. We still do that — we call out people for ‘breaking the rules.'” Read more on Anna Karenina . Follow Brian Brooks on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .

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WATCH: Keira Knightley Sees Shades Of Modern Bullying In ‘Anna Karenina’

Young women bullied by their peers into committing suicide has become a staple of today’s news cycle, but as  Anna Karenina   demonstrates, it’s hardly a new phenomenon. Whether you’re talking about 19th-century Russian aristocrats or Midwestern teens in the age of Facebook,  as Keira Knightley tells me, “The rules of society change, but the way that society works does not.”  I sat down with Knightley and director Joe Wright to talk about their bold adaptation of Leo Tolstoy’s novel and its continued relevance in our contemporary digital world.  Their passion for the material is as palpable as the film’s lush production design. Check out the videos below to get the behind-the-scenes scoop on the most daring movie this Oscar season: Anna Karenina is now playing in limited release. Follow Movieline on  Twitter .  Follow Grace Randolph on  Twitter .

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WATCH: Keira Knightley Sees Shades Of Modern Bullying In ‘Anna Karenina’