Friday, March 27, 2020

Top 10 Screen Legend High School Dropouts

10. Greta Garbo

Born in the slums of Stockholm, Greta Lovisa Gustafsson hated school and preferred imaginative playacting with her chums. Her father succumbed to the Spanish flu which ravaged Sweden in 1920, leaving the family destitute. Greta happily left formal education at 14 and began work as a soap-lather girl in a barbershop and later a gofer in a department store. Her unusual beauty was noticed and she began posing for the store’s catalogue. This soon lead to more lucrative modeling jobs and commercial appearances. She studied acting for two years until her mentor’s friend, Louis B. Mayer, placed her under contract and brought Garbo to Hollywood. Despite her Swedish accent, she successfully transitioned from silent film to “talkies” and became known as The Queen of MGM. Garbomania reached its peak in the 1930s thanks to her roles in Grand Hotel (1932), Queen Christina (1933), Camille (1936) and Ninotchka (1939). After acting in 33 films and receiving 4 Oscar nominations, Garbo’s career floundered due to the critical failure of Two Faced Woman (1941)– a film she later refer to as “my grave.” Over the next decade, she rejected some movies and others imploded financially. In imposed retirement, she hid from publicity but was not reclusive, noting the difference between “wanting to be alone” and “wanting to be left alone.” In 1951, Greta became a naturalized United States citizen and moved to a large Manhattan apartment. She was an avid art collector and could frequently be seen hiding under sunglasses touring the streets of New York until her death at the age of 84.
9. Marilyn Monroe
Born Norma Jean Mortenson but raised Norma Jean Baker, Marilyn Monroe grew up in foster care. Her mother was mentally and financially unfit and her father was absent. Although Monroe was sexually abused in some foster homes, her mother obstinately refused permanent adoption by suitable families. At 16, she learned of her current foster family’s move from California to Virginia and plans to abandon her. Rather than face returning to the system, Marilyn married her boyfriend. She took a job in an airplane factory spraying parts where she was photographed by Yank Magazine. The photographer encouraged Monroe to pursue a modeling career which quickly lead to a Hollywood contract. There is evidence that Monroe attended some high school but because of her marriage and career, she abandoned formal education. Nonetheless, Monroe was a voracious reader and enjoyed classical music. She eventually became an iconic sex symbol, earning a Golden Globe for Best Actress in a Musical/Comedy for Some Like it Hot (1959). The bombshell appeared in 33 movies, most notably Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1953), How to Marry a Millionaire (1953) and Let’s Make Love (1960). After marrying Joe DiMaggio and having an affair with President John F. Kennedy, Monroe died of a barbiturate overdose at the age of 36.

8. Al Pacino
Alfredo James Pacino was born in East Harlem to Italian American parents who divorced when he was just 2 years old. He moved with his mother to his maternal grandparents’ tenement in the Bronx. Al was a troublemaker who rebelled by smoking cigarettes at 9 and graduated to alcohol and marijuana at 13. Wanting to become a professional baseball player, Pacino did not concentrate on his studies and flunked out of high school at 17. With his dreams of playing ball cut short, Pacino concentrated on performing but was initially rejected by Manhattan’s Actors Studio. Frequently homeless and couch surfing, he studied at less prestigious studios. Not accepting defeat, he was eventually accepted to the Actors Studio. His career skyrocketed after Francis Ford Coppola saw him play a heroine addict in Panic in Needle Park (1971) and cast him as the leading actor in the Godfather (1972). Along with his Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar for Scent of a Woman (1993), Pacino has received 41 nominations and 34 total awards. Other memorable films include Scarface (1983), Serpico (1973), Dog Day Afternoon (1975) and Heat (1995). He is also an accomplished stage actor, writer, director and producer. Despite dropping out of high school, Pacino was awarded Honorary Patronage of Trinity College’s Philosophical Society in 2006. Pacino continues to be a box office draw and received the Cecil B. DeMille Award for Lifetime Achievement and the American Film Institute’s Life Achievement Award in 2006.

7. Clark Gable
Mistakenly listed on his birth certificate as a baby girl, William Clark Gable was born to an oil well driller and a housewife. At the age of ten months, Gable’s mother died from a brain tumor. When he was two years old, his father remarried. Clark was a well-dressed child who enjoyed playing instruments and repairing cars. Because of financial hardship, Gable’s father was forced to relocat and try his hand at farming. Gable was an outcast in the neighboring rural Ohio town and was unhappy with the move. Despite pressure to work on the family farm, 16 year old Gable took a job at a tire factory after dropping out of school. Upon inheriting money from a distant relative at 21, he moved to Portland, Oregon, working as a tie salesman and taking acting lessons. After a new hair style, dental work and lessons to lower his high-pitched voice, Gable left for Hollywood. He flunked his first screen test but managed to get work as an extra until being discovered. Nicknamed “The King of Hollywood,” Gable is considered the seventh Greatest Male Star of All Time by the American Film Institute. In the 1930s, his popularity was second only to Shirley Temple. He starred in such memorable movies as It Happened One Night (1934), Gone with the Wind (1939), Mutiny on the Bounty (1935) and The Misfits (1961). Gable voluntarily took a leave of absence from acting during WWII and served in the Army Air Corps. The Best Actor in a Leading Role Oscar he won for It Happened One Night was purchased by Steven Spielberg sixty two years later and donated to the Motion Picture Academy. After performing in 81 films, he died at the age of 59 from a heart attack.

6. Humphrey Bogart
Born to a successful illustrator mother and surgeon father, the Bogarts had high hopes for their eldest child. After attending private New York elementary schools, Humphrey was sent to the prestigious Phillips Academy in Massachusetts to prepare him for Yale Medical School. Bogart was shortly thereafter expelled for some unknown combination of bad behavior– drinking, smoking, throwing a staff member into a lake and/or bad grades. His parents were despondent and Bogie was incredibly ashamed of his failure. With limited career prospects, he enrolled in the Navy. WWI ended soon after and he returned home in reserve capacity. Bogart worked a few mundane jobs until a childhood friend’s father hired him to work at World Films. Despite never returning for an equivalence degree, Bogart was well-read and enjoyed the company of intellectuals. He appeared in a total of 75 films and is regarded as The Greatest Male Legend by the American Film Institute. Bogie acted in several unforgettable classics including High Sierra (1941), The Maltese Falcon (1941), The Treasure of Sierra Madre (1948) and Sabrina (1954). Although he received nominations for Casablanca (1942) and The Caine Mutiny (1954), he won the Best Actor Academy Award for The African Queen (1951). After fighting a long battle with throat cancer, with wife Lauren Bacall at his side, he died at the age of 58 in 1957.

5. Julie Andrews
Born Julie Elizabeth Wells in 1935, the actress was the product of her mother’s extramarital affair with a family friend. After a divorce and remarriage an alcoholic, the threesome lived in a very poor area of London. On more than one occasion, Ted Andrews drunkenly snuck into his stepdaughter’s room causing her to put a lock on the door. Both Vaudeville performers, Julie’s mother and stepfather soon realized her talent, got her lessons and put her center stage. Her pitch-perfect four-octave singing voice propelled Andrews to stardom quickly– by the age of 20 she sung at the London Palladium and debuted on Broadway. Her talent also caused her mother to neglect her education and concentrate on performance. Despite the lack of a high school diploma, Andrews became a remarkable artist, starring in countless stage and film productions. Among her notable films are: Mary Poppins (1964), The Sound of Music (1965), Thoroughly Modern Millie (1967) and Victor Victoria (1982). Not only was she knighted in 1999, she is an accomplished writer having authored several books under both her own name and the pen name Julie Edwards. Her career was revived by The Princess Diaries (2001) and she continues to enjoy box office success with voice work in youth-oriented films.

4. Marlon Brando
Widely considered one of the most influential actors of the Twentieth Century, Marlon Brando had acting in his blood– his mother was a performer who mentored a then-unknown Henry Fonda. Brando’s sister moved from their home in Nebraska to pursue a theatrical career in New York City. In 1943, Brando dropped out of school and followed in order to escape his miserable childhood caused by alcoholic parents. Brando enrolled in acting classes and was discovered by Stella Adler who coached him in Russian emotional memory acting techniques. Brando’s Broadway performances soon led him to Hollywood where he acted in 43 movies and television shows and enjoyed a career which spanned over 50 years. Some of his greatest performances were in the classics A Street Car Named Desire (1951), On The Waterfront (1954), The Godfather (1972) and Apocalypse Now (1979). Along with 30 other acting awards, Brando won 2 Oscars and became a political activist, supporting American Indians and African Americans. He died at the age of 80, suffering from diabetes, liver cancer and pulmonary fibrosis.

3. Mary Pickford
Perhaps the most significant female pioneer of film, Mary Pickford was thrust onto the stage at the age of 6. Although she was born Gladys Marie Smith in Ontario, Canada, early in her career she was known as Baby Gladys, The Girl with the Golden Hair and America’s Sweetheart. Performing became second nature to this beautiful child thanks to her acting parents. Both her childhood and education were neglected for film. After the stage, Mary’s teenage years coincided perfectly with the dawn of film making and she starred in a whopping 51 movies in 1909 alone. In particular, D. W. Griffith took a liking and cast her in many silent projects. Pickford is best known for roles in The Poor Little Rich Girl (1917), Stella Maris (1918), Daddy-Long-Legs (1919) and Coquette (1929). By the age of 20, America’s Sweetheart had acted in 176 films and she thereafter cut back her schedule drastically. She traded acting for writing and producing films and lobbied for actors’ rights in contracting. Despite her lack of formal education, Pickford was a savvy businesswoman: she helped found United Artists Pictures and the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences. In 1935, after 236 films, she was exhausted and left Hollywood completely. Mary was awarded the 1976 Oscar for Lifetime Achievement and died three years later at the age of 87.

2. Charlie Chaplin
The son of an alcoholic father and mentally ill mother, Charles Chaplin bounced around the streets of London living as a child pauper. After his father died of cirrhosis and his mother was institutionalized, the abandoned boy supported himself by performing in acting troupes. His talent was soon recognized and he toured America twice, eventually staying at the age of 23. Just a year later, he was discovered by Fatty Arbuckle and placed under contract with Keystone Film Company. In 1914, he created his famous Tramp character, partially based on his youthful experiences. While he had very little formal education due to childhood hardships, Chaplin eventually wrote an autobiography and 86 screenplays. Considered one of Hollywood’s great pioneers, he helped co-found United Artists Pictures. Chaplin acted in 86 titles, directed 73, edited 56, produced 37 and composed the scores to 18. Chaplin was best known for his acting work in The Gold Rush (1925), City Lights (1931), Modern Times (1936) and The Great Dictator (1940). Although he only won one Oscar for the Best Score of Limelight (1952), he received two honorary Oscars over 40 years apart. Dying at the age of 88 in 1977, he was knighted in 1975 by Queen Elizabeth II.

1. Sidney Poitier
Born premature in Miami to Bahamian parents, Sidney Poitier was not expected to survive the night but was nursed to health over a three month period. He grew up the son of a poor farmer on Cat Island and dropped out of school at 13 to assist his parents. Seeking a better life, Poitier was sent to live with his brother in Miami at the age of 15. Sidney soon grew tired of the racial tension in Florida and moved to New York City. He worked a string of menial jobs and lied about his age to join the Army. Becoming disillusioned with the military, Poitier drew on his inborn acting skills to feign mental illness and was discharged. Because of his accent and poor reading skills, he failed an audition to the American Negro Theater and was told to become a dishwasher. Incensed, he bought a radio, listening to it for countless hours to improve his accent. Rejected a second time, he agreed to work as a janitor in exchange for acting lessons and minimal pay. Poitier became an understudy for Harry Belafonte because of his similar accent and was finally taken seriously. Poitier’s breakthrough role was in Blackboard Jungle (1955) and he went on to act in The Defiant Ones (1958), Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967) and In the Heat of the Night (1967). He was the first African American to win an Academy Award for a lead for Lilies of the Field (1963) and also received the 2002 Honorary Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences for his accomplishments as “an artist and human being.” He is a skilled writer, political activist and director. Enjoying dual citizenship, he has acted as the Bahamian Ambassador to Japan since 1997. In 2009, Poitier was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the highest attainable civilian honor.

Tuesday, March 24, 2020

13 Things about Keisha Castle-Hughes

For Keisha Castle-Hughes' Birthday today. There may be some of you out there who may not know a few things or so about Keisha. So if you one of those cult following fans of Keisha here are facts about her to help you along your hidden obsession!!

13. 13 ISN'T SO UNLUCKY
Keisha Castle-Hughes at the time was the youngest person nominated in the Best Actress category. She received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress for her performance in the Whale Rider as a 13-year-old.
12. BEFORE FAME
Keisha Castle-Hughes was born in Donnybrook, Western Australia but moved to New Zealand with her family when she was 18 months old.

11. DISCOVERING THE WHALE RIDER
She was a fortunate discovery for "Whale Rider". The casting director and casting assistant went to her primary school in Mt Wellington, New Zealand and went through a few hundred children to choose their Paikea. They found her, only because she was playing up and being smart to them: she stood out. (Keisha was Discovered by the same agent who discovered Anna Paquin.)
10. A BIG FAN DREAM
Keisha Castle-Hughes in 2004 was a big fan of Johnny Depp and was able to meet him at the 76th Academy Awards when they were both nominees that year.
9. PRACTICED TALENTS
Keisha Castle-Hughes has been learning Maori dances since she was 6? Which she still practices to this day.
8. VALENTINES DAY 2013
After six weeks together, Keisha Castle-Hughes became engaged in August 2012. Keisha then got married to Jonathan Morrison on Valentine's Day 2013.
7. GUEST STAR
Did you know? Keisha Castle-Hughes was a guest-star on Legend of the Seeker as the Creator. Legend of the Seeker was a great short lived American weekly series.
6. KEISHA CASTLE-HUGHES ACTIVIST
Well in 2009 she along with other activist and actors for the campaigned for Greenpeace which is part of the SignOn.org.nz climate campaign.

New Zealand Prime Minister John Key initially admonished her to "stick to acting", but offered a week later to discuss the issues with her over tea after she maintained she knew more about them than he gave her credit for.
5. NUDE DEBUT
Keisha Castle Hughes back in 2009 doing her nude debut in A Heavenly Vintage aka The Vintner's Luck. Which is her 1st and only so far on screen nudity.
4. NEW ZEALAND

Keisha Castle-Hughes attained New Zealand citizenship in 2001. Since she was 18 months old when her family moved to New Zealand in 1991.
3. PRINCE
 Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards nominated Keisha for Best Actress, which she won in 2004. She soon followed the role by appearing in Prince's controversial music video for his song "Cinnamon Girl" that showed she wasn't going to fade out of the light yet.
2. TIME TO PLAY THE GAME
In the past season 5 of Game of Thrones, Keisha is played the part of Obara Sand. A part she knew she could fit as being a big fan. Keisha was a reader of the A Song of Ice and Fire novels long before it was announced that HBO was going to adapt them into a G.O.T. TV series. So when the TV adaptation started to air on HBO she watched it avidly, but when Oberyn Martell was introduced in Season 4, she started to wonder if she could obtain a role in the show.
1. KEISHA'S SMALL WORLD
What you may not have known is Keisha Castle-Hughes shares the role of Mary, Jesus' mother, with Pernilla August. She and August have also both appeared in the Star Wars prequels.

Also Keisha and her former co-star Oscar Isaac have an interesting thing in common. They both of course starred in The Nativity Story and now both have been a part of the Star Wars saga!

Thursday, March 19, 2020

10 Awesome/Bizarre Floating Attractions

10. The Australian Floating Forest
Homebush Bay, Australia is home to a floating forest. The forest is actually an old British ship called the SS Ayrfield. After WWII, the ship was sold to a private company and was used for shipping goods. In 1972, the Ayrfield was supposed to be dismantled, but it was instead was left to drift around Homebush Bay. Decades later, so much vegetation has sprouted on the ship that it essentially became a floating forest. Now the industrial area where the Aryfield was abandoned is a protected natural habitat. The natural forest that grows within the Ayrfield is a big attraction for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Its perseverance and beauty stands as a true testament to the resilience of nature in the face of changing times.


9. The Floating River Market of Banjarmasin, Indonesia
Ready to do some shopping at an authentic Indonesian market? Well we hope you can swim, because this one of a kind market is actually a floating river market. Just getting to it can be quite a feat, and you definitely need your own boat. You’ll have to make your way to Indonesia’s Kuin River — once you get there several canoes will arrive. The vendors use special slim canoes called “jukungs” that are crammed full of vibrantly colored cucumbers, bananas and almost any other fresh food that you could think of. The market operates every Sunday and there’s even festive music played. Even if you’re not looking to do any shopping this floating market is still a must see for any tourist spending time in South Indonesia.


8. The Lake Tahoe Floating Wooden Skateboard Ramp
Want to get some serious hang time, but are scared about landing on concrete? Well lucky for you, the Sierra Nevada Floating Wooden Skateboard Ramp allows you to land in the waters of Lake Tahoe. This 7,300-pound ramp was installed as part of California’s Dream 365 tourism campaign. Impressively, it only took around four days and 300 work hours to complete. The first person to skate on it was pro skateboarder Bob Burnquist. Unfortunately, this ramp can’t just be used by anyone. Because Lake Tahoe is the USA’s second deepest lake, they had a deep sea diver standing by when Burnquist used it. But even if you’re not allowed to use it, this floating attraction is still a sight to see.


7. The Coeur d’Alene Golf & Spa Resort’s Floating Golf Course
The Coeur d’Alene Golf Resort in northern Idaho is home to this famous floating 14-hole golf course. Though it’s big enough to be considered an island, the course does not stay in one place for long. The Coeur d’Alene is so proud of its floating golf course that they make it the first thing you see when you enter the parking lot. This par three course was created by renowned designer Scott Miller, and part of a four-hole stretch plays right into the Coeur d’Alene Lake. Also make sure to check out the infamous fifth hole, which requires you to make a complicated shot over a boulder. The Coeur d’Alene itself isn’t too shabby. This award-winning spa and golf resort pulls out all the stops, including golf carts with heated leather seats and mahogany side paneling. And don’t worry about how you’re going to get to your tee time at the floating green — water taxis depart regularly.


6. The Maldives Floating Golf Course
Though this attraction won’t open until 2015, once completed it will be the world’s first floating 18-hole golf course. Located outside of the swanky, super rich Maldives Islands in the Indian Ocean, this course is unique because it’s being built without a significant carbon footprint. Instead, the golf course will use solar energy, water-cooling techniques, sustainable desalination, and many other green-friendly practices. The design for this course is amazing and will include tons of 360-degree oceans views, a practice area for your short game, an assortment of putting greens, and even an aquatic driving range. In fact, this course won’t just be for sport. There will also be a 9-hole par three teaching academy course for those looking to have professional assistance while working on their swing.
5. The Thailand Archipelago Floating Cinema
This amazing cinema gives a new meaning to the phrase “drive-in movie.” Created by German architect Ole Scheeren, this floating cinema features a huge floating screen sandwiched in-between two towering boulders. There’s also an auditorium that floats like a raft, allowing viewers to relax and enjoy the show! Unfortunately, you may be out of luck if you want to catch a movie here. The last time the cinema was floated out it was for the Film on the Rochs Yao Noi festival, which took place in the Bay of Bengal. After the festival, the rafts used for the separate auditorium were returned to local fishermen, and the floating cinema was removed. Hopefully the cinema will return for the next festival, but it’s all up the cinema’s creator.


4. The Badeschiff Floating Swimming Pool
The German word Badeschiff, meaning “bathing ship,” is the perfect name for the only floating swimming pool on our list. Created in 2004, the Badeschiff pool was made out of an old barge, and can be found every summer in Berlin’s Spree river. After it was discovered that the Spree was too polluted to swim in, the Badeschiff was created as an alternative swimming location. This pool doesn’t move around. Instead, it’s connected to an old industrial complex that was reinvigorated through decades of redesign by art collectives and other organizations. Now this once dilapidated area boasts restaurants, shopping, and a huge 32 by eight meter pool that’s both simple and magnificent. The Badeschiff lacks the opulence of some other floating attractions, but its size and accessibility make it worth checking out the next summer you’re in Berlin.


3. The Bregenz Floating Stage
If opera is more your thing, check out a performance at this floating stage in Austria. The stage, which is known as The Seebühne, is the centerpiece for the Bregenz Festival, a world-renowned opera festival that occurs every year. The Bregenz Floating Stage is rowed out to Lake Constance ever summer, and can sit audiences of around 7,000 people. The Festival is revered by opera enthusiasts for its set designs and production quality. For the 2012 performance, this impressive stage included a set that was made to look like a 100 foot bust of the French revolutionary Marat. In 2013, the Bregenz Floating Stage had performances of perhaps the most famous opera in the world, The Magic Flute.


2. The Singapore Floating Stadium
This floating stadium on the Marina Bay of Singapore is used for the most diverse purposes of any of the attractions on our list. The stadium has hosted football games, concerts, exhibitions, cultural performances, and much more on its 120 by 83 meter platform. The platform is made entirely out of steel and has the capacity to seat 30,000 people. It was originally created as a temporary venue while the Singapore National Stadium was demolished and replaced. From 2007 through 2011 the stadium was used for the Singapore National Day Parade and other national events. However, the stadium outlived its temporary label and the impressive structure is still used today for football matches.


1. Viva, The South Korean Artificial Floating Island
Viva is considered the world’s largest artificial solar-powered floating island. Created by the Seoul Metropolitan Government, Viva is part of a group of three man-made islands. It represents an environmental wonder committed to preserving ecology, while simultaneously being a commercially viable location for tourism and trade. Located on Seoul’s Han River, this island cost over 60 million Euros to complete, and is the lynchpin in the Government’s long-term Han River renewal plan. Viva is sure to be an important attraction for visitors to Seoul, because it has enough space for separate centers for water sports, exhibitions, restaurants, conventions and concerts. And unlike many floating attractions around the world, Viva relies entirely on its own buoyancy.

Saturday, March 7, 2020

Top 10 Most GIF-ed Nude Moments

#10. Jennifer Lopez U Turn(1997)
 
Uuuuuuuuugh....U Turn, a terrible movie about man heading to Vegas to pay off his gambling debt before the Russian mafia kills him is forced to stop in an Arizona town where everything that can go wrong does go wrong. U Turn is a 1997 American neo-noir crime thriller film directed by Oliver Stone and starring Sean Penn, Billy Bob Thornton, Jennifer Lopez, Jon Voight, Powers Boothe, Joaquin Phoenix, Claire Danes, and Nick Nolte. It is based on the book Stray Dogs by John Ridley. Jennifer Lopez plays as Grace McKenna who Bobby Cooper meets Jake and Grace McKenna, a father and daughter who are also a married couple. They separately approach Bobby to kill the other for money. But, he becomes attracted to Grace and agrees to kill Jake, then he and Grace can be together and use Jake's money for a new start somewhere else. Sounds like a great movie..... Definitely a movie to forgot about or never speak of, except with the power again with slow-motion mode of your VCR we get to see topless "JLO" for a quick second in time in between some terrible montage that made it hard to stay hard. But that is the joys of GIF-ed scenes and screen caps, so you can get hard and stay hard for your "JLO" moment of pleasure!! Now this is a movie that came out the same year as Jennifer's best acting performance in Selena. Now it wasn't the 1st topless scene for her in movies or the most sexy but it ended up being the best.

#9. Gillian Anderson Straightheads(2007)
 
Straightheads is a 2007 British revenge/thriller film (titled Closure in the US), featuring brutal sexual violence, which follows a couple who seek revenge. It follows Alice Comfort who is a businesswoman who hires Adam, a 23-year-old self-employed security technician. which after surviving a gang rape and mugging, a middle aged businesswoman and her 23 year old boyfriend plot to murder their attackers, but find themselves conflicted about carrying out their plans. It was written and directed by Dan Reed, who made his directorial début, and features Gillian Anderson and Danny Dyer. Since Gillian came out in The X-Files we had 2 things in mind.... 1st "I want to believe" 2nd I want to see Dana Scully naked!!!!

That's what this terrible movie at least did for us. Not a completely naked Scully, but a topless/nude scene. Nerds rejoiced the day this came available. The great slow-motion mode on your VCR and pause was used a lot during this scene!!



#8. Sharon Stone Basic Instinct(1992)
 
Basic Instinct had many scenes of nudity for us all to enjoy Sharon Stone in. But only one scene in this movie holds the title as the 1st most watched, downloaded, paused, slow-motion, re-wand. screen capped and GIF-ed scene. The director could have just had that one scene and the rest of the movie have no nudity at all and people wouldn't remember that! Basic Instinct story-line if you were wondering is about a violent police detective investigates a brutal murder that might involve a manipulative and seductive novelist. Now it's not like we all never seen a woman's beaver before this movie but it's Sharon's who was the most memorable.



#7. Alyssa Milano Embrace of the Vampire (1995)
 
It's hard to believe that Embrace of the Vampire is over 25 years old and Alyssa's nude scene is still a high downloaded, searched and GIF-ed scene. Embrace of the Vampire is about a student named Charlotte who is a good girl and a virgin who is having some very bad dreams about sex. These dreams are courtesy of the vampire. Charlotte begins to change but as long as she remains pure for three days, the vampire will take her and they will live eternally together.

Again this is another movie on this list which not many have watch the movie but have see/watched and wacked off to Alyssa's scenes in this movie.



#6. Halle Berry Monster's Ball(2001) & Swordfish (2001)
 
Monster's Ball is about a story after a family tragedy, a racist prison guard re-examines his attitudes while falling in love with the African-American wife of the last prisoner he executed. This movie was an ok watch for all the oscar buzz and awards it got. But like most of us Monster's Ball is known for the Halle Berry real sex scene. Which has been paused, re-wand, screen capped, and GIF-ed over and over. Probably still to this day it's going throw this.
Early in 2001 we got the much awaited topless Berry scene from Swordfish. Which Swordfish was about a covert counter-terrorist unit called Black Cell led by Gabriel Shear wants the money to help finance their war against international terrorism, but it's all locked away. Gabriel brings in convicted hacker Stanley Jobson to help him. Now when this scene hit it broke the internet and many VHS tapes as well. This is still the more pleasing visual scene to look at for wacking or the Monster's Ball scene.





#5. Salma Hayek Frida(2002) &
Ask the Dust(2006)
A biography of artist Frida Kahlo, who channeled the pain of a crippling injury and her tempestuous marriage into her work. We have been blessed with many sexy scenes from Salma like her stripper scene from From Dusk Till Dawn(1996) to her topless scene from Desperado(1995). Even a full-frontal nude scene from Ask the Dust(2006) can't beat the scene from Frida.
Ask the Dusk is about a Mexican beauty Camilla hopes to rise above her station by marrying a wealthy American. That is complicated by meeting Arturo Bandini, a first-generation Italian hoping to land a writing career and a blue-eyed blonde on his arm. But for the record the scene from Ask the Dusk was poorly lite, but thanks to horny techs we get a light corrected GIF! Which brings us to this scene from Frida where we can see Salma nude in good lighting and that will always be her number 1 scene for all to wack off to!.
 


#4. Rosario Dawson Trance(2013)

What else is there to say about Rosario Dawson, besides her being super hot and sexy! Trance is about an art auctioneer who becomes mixed up with a group of criminals partners with a hypnotherapist in order to recover a lost painting. This movie doesn't fall into anybody's list of great movies by a long shot. But it does give us an amazing wacking off moment with Rosario Dawson where she walks down a hall in a full-frontal nudity scene. Which also had good lighting for the scene which is always a complaint in nude scenes in movies with big stars. Rosario has had nude scenes in the past, but after seeing this one from Trance you pretty much don't waste your time on the others.




#3. Kristen Wiig Welcome to Me(2014)
 
Welcome to Me is a story about Alice Klieg when she wins the Mega-Millions lottery, she immediately quits her psychiatric meds and buys her own talk show. For Kristen Wiig this was a very good acting role that touched on serious topics which she played out well. But her acting isn't why she made it on this list at number 3. The reason why she made number 3 on this list basically is because she falls in the same category as Sara Silverman. A cute female who everybody got a comedy crush for with her talent. The idea of her having a hot body or a hot body that we would ever see, never crossed peoples minds until the rumors of this movie came out. The pay off of Kristen's full-frontal nude scene was a shocker and an instant GIF worthy scene for wacking off moment over an over!




#2. Sarah Silverman Take This Waltz(2011) & I Smile Back (2015)
 
Take This Waltz is about a happily married woman falls for the artist who lives across the street. Which brought us to a shower scene that watching in real time without edit. Is a scene your trying not to watch completely with all the old women nudity in it, kind of like that scene from the Shinning when you have a beautiful nude model that turned into a naked old scary woman. This scene of course isn't that bad, but bad enough. Regardless, it provides us with everybody's crush Sara Silverman full-frontal nude scene. We always had fantasy wack sessions about her, but never thought it would happen. But once it did, it became a famously edited scene to enjoy Sara's beautiful nudity while a good wacking off took place! And still to this day!

I Smile Back is best described as Laney Brooks does bad things. Married with kids, she takes the drugs she wants, sleeps with the men she wants, disappears when she wants. Now, with the destruction of her family looming, and temptation everywhere, Laney makes one last desperate attempt at redemption. Although after getting full-frontal of Sara, there was something about her topless scene that did us all in and making it another wacking moment with Sara!



#1. Scarlett Johansson Under the Skin(2013)
Under the Skin is about a mysterious young woman seduces lonely men in the evening hours in Scotland. However, events lead her to begin a process of self-discovery. This movie surprised everyone, because the fact is we expected this kind of nude scene from Scarlett when she 1st started and the more recognizable she became the dream of nudity seemed far far away from our hopes. Under The Skin came out probably at her most popular time with her being full invested in Marvel now as Black Widow. This full-frontal nude scene came as the super reward of never giving up on the nude scene hopes and wacking off dreams.
That's why these nude scenes tops the most paused, re-wand and GIF-ed nudity!!

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