Wednesday, 16 April 2008

Sarah Marshall, Harold & Kumar, Dewey Cox Strip Down For A New Wave Of Movie Nudity

Sarah Marshall, Harold & Kumar, Dewey Cox Strip Down For A New Wave Of Movie Nudity







For roughly moving picture fans, the retentiveness of the number one meter they glimpsed a classic nude scenery is as cherished as when they first base power saw someone strip polish for them in real animation. An entire multiplication grew up breakage VHS tapes from the rewind-pause-rewind rigors imposed by V Cates' pool picture in "Fast Times at Ridgemont High"; Claude Shannon Elizabeth's sleeping accommodation laugher in "American Proto-Indo European" yielded a renown that even "Thir13en Ghosts" couldn't erase; and 16 old age after she uncrossed her legs in "BASIC Instinct," Sharon Stone is still acquiring work.
Now, a newly propagation of nakedness is gift theatergoers as many private parts shots as an episode of "America's Funniest Nursing home Videos." Only with altogether the decades of divest that have preceded, wherefore ar we short witnessing this "extreme point nudeness" that boasts more genitalia than an Army boot encampment?
"Let's grimace it: Drawers are overrated — let's make them off," grinned Trick Cho, whose "Harold & Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay" opens later this month and features the stoners attending a "bottomless" company. The scene contains more than a dozen shots of various va-jay-jay. "I promise it [starts a trend]."
Simply if you think completely this new-school nakedness is exactly for the fellas, hold off money box you get a loading of "Forgetting Sarah Marshall."
"There's a fair quantity of phallus in this picture," laughed wizard Jason Segel late, referring to