At long last, redhead celeb Laura Prepon has finally dropped a topless scene! You absolutely have to see this busty redhead celeb Laura Prepon totally topless for the first time. Continue reading →
Kaylee in our opinion is one of the sexiest models that we have seen for a while and here in this photo shoot she is showing off her tits, ass and shaved pussy for the camera Continue reading →
Laura Prepon is a truly beautiful blonde actress and here she is looking sexy as usual in these screen captures from the movie where she is topless with her friends having fun showing her breasts on camera Continue reading →
Get the scoop on where to find One for the Money’s Katherine Heigl in the buff! On DVD, Pollyanna McIntosh goes full frontal in The Woman, and Laura Prepon makes her nude debut in a Sundance flick.
It’s turning out to be a great year for nudity at Sundance- or as I like to call it, Skindance- this year. First we got nudes of Laura Prepon’s nude debut , and now our Skin Skout has sent us this breaking nudes from Park City: Gentlemen, Lake Bell has officially broken the seal. After finally making her nude debut last year on How to Make It in America , she’s following up with a topless scene in the thriller Black Rock. Lake, Kate Bosworth , and The League ‘s Katie Aselton (who also directed) co-star as old friends forced to run for their lives on a hiking trip. Bosworth keeps her boulders in her bra, but Lake and Katie both bare boobs as they strip out of their wet clothes 52 minutes in, marking Lake’s second career nude scene and Katie’s nude debut . But that’s nothing compared to Helen Hunt , who returns after five years of non-nude fare like Soul Surfer (2011) with a fantastically full-frontal turn as a sex therapist in The Surrogate . We counted four skinstances of Helen’s cunt (a first for the As Good As It Gets star) in the nudity report, along with an impressive nine breast-baring scenes. She’s Mad about Pubes…and so are we! For more breaking nudes from Sundance, check our reviews of festival flicks 28 Hotel Rooms , V/H/S, and Simon Killer right here at MrSkin.com!
You heard it here first, folks: our Skin Skout is at the Sundance Film Festival this week, and he reports that That ’70s Show and Are You There, Chelsea? star Laura Prepon makes her nude debut in the indie flick Lay the Favorite ! Based on Beth Raymer ‘s memoir about her adventures as a bookie, Lay the Favorite stars Rebecca Hall as a down-on-her-luck stripper who gets skinvolved in a gambling ring after relocating to Vegas. But Rebecca never actually bares her moneymakers, so our favorite lay is still Laura and Love and Other Drugs (2010) co-star Jo Newman , who both bare boobage sunbathing topless at the eight-minute mark. Lay the Favorite is currently playing film festivals, so for all the nudes on where to catch Laura Prepon ‘s lovely peaches, stay tuned right here at the Mr. Skin blog!
Coming to Sundance with new films in the Premieres section, both Stephen Frears and Spike Lee were navigating new terrain, a pair of established directors seeking distribution for their independent features. Frears’ betting memoir/dramedy Lay the Favorite went first, premiering to dismal reviews Saturday night. Lee’s Red Hook Summer , a hotly anticipated entry that brings him back to his Brooklyn wheelhouse after the underperforming WWII pic Miracle at St. Anna , followed Sunday, drawing mixed initial reactions from Twittering press. The Frears, as I shall call it, should turn out to be the bigger critical fail of the two. Based on Beth Raymer’s book detailing her experience in the world of sports betting, it’s an annoyingly bright, tone-deaf character comedy-drama built around a ditzy young stripper (Rebecca Hall) who finds she’s good at running numbers and becomes a betting agent in Vegas under veteran Bruce Willis; when the attraction between them complicates things, Beth strikes out on her own and, through a series of near-felony crimes and poor decisions, learns to grow up, kinda. It’s a shame that Hall, one of the best actresses to emerge of late, is stuck putting on one of the most grating voices and personalities in recent memory here. Transformed into a daisy dukes-wearing, hair-twirling, ditzy coquette who speaks in a breathy prattle, she comes off like a selfish, immature savant in a stripper’s body. On the flip side, Willis does nice work as Beth’s married, simpatico boss Dink, and Frank Grillo and Wayne Pére breeze in to perk up the proceedings as assistant bettors, though Vince Vaughn ratchets the manic energy to 11 as a rival agent. But Frears is too enamored of his colorful cast of zany characters — including a trophy wife played by Catherine Zeta-Jones, Laura Prepon sporting a turrrible Southern drawl, and Joshua Jackson as the only normal character in the film — to realize how little we care about most of them. I watched a dozen people around me walk out during the film’s premiere. Since this is Sundance this could’ve meant nothing, since they might have been buyers doing their thing. But if they hadn’t been, if they had been regular festival-goers who simply valued their time too much to finish the film, I wouldn’t have been surprised. Either way, I kind of wish I’d joined them. This was not quite the case for Spike Lee’s Red Hook Summer , however (which I see Monday morning with the Press & Industry crowd). Word following Sunday’s premiere was sharply divided, with reactions ranging from praise-filled (“Spike Lee’s RED HOOK SUMMER is a passionate, painful love letter to Brooklyn, NYC, black America & the black church, Tweeted Salon’s Andrew O’Hehir . “Very special movie.”) to derisive (“…one of the worst movies to ever premiere at #sundance,” declared ComingSoon’s Ed Douglas ). Some, like CinemaBlend’s Katey Rich, expressed a need to deliberate further before passing judgment: “Already regretting instant Red Hook Summer reaction. I need more time to let it settle. Forget everything I said!” Stay tuned to Movieline’s Sundance coverage for more on Red Hook Summer and Spike Lee. Follow Jen Yamato on Twitter . Follow Movieline on Twitter .