I’m amazed no one has mentioned “the Shining” sequence in which Jack Nicholson confronts the ghostly woman in room 217. The “first” nude woman I have no problem with, the “second” nude woman gave me nightmares for years after I saw it.
I too thought immediately of Harvey Keitel- hey, most actors will never make an impact like that!
Also, maybe the “flash” moment in Nobody’s Fool when Melanie Griffith gives Paul Newman a free shot. But hey, she was proud of those once-proud-but-past-their-prime boobies!
And of course, Dennis Franz’ big old hairy white ass on NYPD Blue.
PS- someone actually saw Jessica Tandy naked? Whoa.
pretty tough to beat jessica tandy…
but how about that movie where sean young is in some cabin with a weird dude and strolls out buck naked? sean young may be able to pull off sexy mouth movements, but the girl should keep her clothes on.
How could I forget: Each and every scene of the corpse in “The River’s Edge.” Christ, that movie was disturbing on every level.
This thread just confirms that while Americans blame unhealthy body image stuff the media for its “unrealistic” images of young skinny beautiful people, most people really only want to see young skinny beautiful people naked onscreen.
I liked seeing Harvey Keitel’s craggy form in The Piano. It was poignant, dammit. And Harold & Maude…
Okay, that was party-pooper of me, I know. Anyone ever see The Cook, the Thief, the Wife, and Her Lover? Ooh, ooh, or Secrets and Lies? Yeeeeccccchhhhhhh. Bleeeeeeeeeaaaaaaggggghhhhhhhhhh. Ugly, fat, middle-aged people from the Big Book of Bad British Teeth.
This doesn’t quite fall into the same category, but I thought Jude Law naked in the talented Mr Ripley was the most pointless nude scene ever. There was no point to it, it added nothing to the movie, and it was too quick to even be really enjoyable. But hey! He’s pretty! Let’s show him naked!
I haven’t seen it, but I hear Joe Don Baker drops trou and moons someone in a James Bond Flick!
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I for one still haven’t recovered from seeing the Baby Oil scene in Mitchell.
I, too, opened this thread thinking “Harvey Keitel.”
I will also second EJsGirl on the Dennis Franz nomination. I could have lived my whole life very happily without having that image burned into my neurons.
And on the subject of Angie Dickinson, I could have done without the gratuitous shot of her (very) saggy ass in Dressed to Kill.
In defense of melanie Griffith, she did have one “good nudity” scene in Something Wild.
The scene in Lolita has to take the cake for unwelcome nakedness, though.
I agree with robinh about Michael Douglas’ ass in “Basic Instinct”. Yeech. I thought he was sexy until that movie, that scene just ruined it for me.
Has anyone else seen/heard of “The Seduction of Mimi?” Probably tame by today’s standard of gross-out humor, but still powerfull if you can conjure the context of its time.
The same woman the did Mary Poppins had another movie, years and years and years later, where she was topless.
Was this Julie Andrews?
Thanks, I spit iced tea out my nose on that one.
Agree w/ magdalene and betenoir that nakedness doesn’t have to be sexual to make a point. But on with the show…
Anybody remember the torrid love scenes in Last Tango In Paris? Hint: very latter-day Marlon Brando, buck naked. Intellectually I “got” the point; rediscovering passion in latter years, etc. but after being bludgeoned over the damned head with sex scenes I was ready to take a vow of celibacy. Maybe part of the problem was it was such a joyless portrayal. Or maybe that was the point, too.
Anyway, I really, really wanted Brain Drano after watching it.
Veb
Fletch: Yes, Julie Andrews gave us a flash in SOB, directed by her husband, Blake Edwards (more famous for helming the Pink Panther movies). I thought she was cute. Teeeeeeny tiny nipples, but cute.
Everyone seems to be commenting on people they didn’t enjoy seeing naked. I’d like to steer the conversation toward nude scenes that didn’t add anything to the movie, or actively detracted from it. In particular, I’d point to Spike Lee’s Girl 6. Normally, I like Lee’s movies; I can forgive his melodramatic hysteria and frequent moral confusion in exchange for the very perceptive observations he can make in other quarters, not to mention flat-out cinematic exuberance. But the titty shot in Girl 6 was over the line. If you haven’t seen the movie, it’s about sexual exploitation. In one scene, the female hero is asked by a sleazy producer-type to show him her breasts. She starts to remove her top; cut to opposite view, and the producer’s leering expression. So far, so good, the point of the scene is clear. Then cut back to her, and a full view of her toplessness. Um, hello? Doesn’t that contradict what you’re trying to say, there, dude?
Arrrgggg!!!
The Rivers Edge. The worst movie known to man. Why did you have to make me remeber that blue naked corpse? Why did I envy that corpse, considering that she did not have to watch that TERRIBLE movie?
Arrrrgggg!!!
I’m pretty sure that was a body double (and I thought it was a nice ass :))
Haven’t any of you ever seen Waking Ned Divine?
Henry Winkler’s suppossed ass in “The Waterboy”.
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With the tatoo and all.
I now see Happy Days and the Fonze in a whole different way.
I thought the naked locker scene in “Any Given Sunday” was gratuitous. Nice figures and all, but what was the point? It wasn’t necessary to the story line.
Elle Macpherson in Sirens.
Now there is a body that should be hidden under baggy clothes!
Obfusciatrist, did you know that she had to GAIN FIFTEEN POUNDS to look like that???
BTW, the editing the US Bravo Channel had to do for that one was hiLARious. I mean, why even bother to show the thing? Of course, I’m so old I remember when Bravo used to show stuff like I, CLAUDIUS unedited. Messalina’s behavoir is shocking enough, so what if we see her tits too?