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Nude Male Movie Scenes: Color of Night

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Bruce Willis certainly isn’t afraid to get naked in movies, though I prefer his earlier work. In the movie The Color of Night Willis showed off his penis. It looks a little small, but hey, we can’t all be perfect.

Bruce Willis has also gotten naked in 12 Monkeys, Last Man Standing, Pulp Fiction, The Story of Us and Last Man Standing.

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Eric Balfour Full Frontal Nude!

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Eric Balfour is quite the renaissance man. He started out as a child actor on Kids Incorporated, he’s worked as a dance in music videos, he’s the lead singer of a band, had some memorable roles on Six Feet Under, The O.C., 24 and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Most notably, in my opinion, was his role in Lie With me where we got to enjoy some full-frontal nude shots of Balfour.

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Nude Male Movie Scenes: Edward Norton

Nude Male Movie Scenes:
Edward Norton, American History X

Starring: Edward Norton, Edward Furlong, Stacy Keach, Avery Brooks

Nude Scenes: Edward Norton bulked up to play this part and showcases his new-and-improved body in the disturbing shower scene. Despite the content, you get some great shots of Norton’s round, tight ass and some full frontal nudity as well. There are also male extras running around in the nude. Definitely pause-worthy.

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Perhaps the highest compliment you can pay to Edward Norton is that his Oscar-nominated performance in American History X nearly convinces you that there is a shred of logic in the tenets of white supremacy. If that statement doesn’t horrify you, it should; Norton is so fully immersed in his role as a neo-Nazi skinhead that his character’s eloquent defense of racism is disturbingly persuasive–at least on the surface. Looking lean and mean with a swastika tattoo and a mind full of hate, Derek Vinyard (Norton) has inherited racism from his father, and that learning has been intensified through his service to Cameron (Stacy Keach), a grown-up thug playing tyrant and teacher to a growing band of disenfranchised teens from Venice Beach, California, all hungry for an ideology that fuels their brooding alienation.

The film’s basic message–that hate is learned and can be unlearned–is expressed through Derek’s kid brother, Danny (Edward Furlong), whose sibling hero-worship increases after Derek is imprisoned (or, in Danny’s mind, martyred) for the killing of two black men. Lacking Derek’s gift of rebel rhetoric, Danny is easily swayed into the violent, hateful lifestyle that Derek disowns during his thoughtful time in prison. Once released, Derek struggles to save his brother from a violent fate, and American History X partially suffers from a mix of intense emotions, awkward sentiment, and predictably inevitable plotting. And yet British director Tony Kaye (who would later protest against Norton’s creative intervention during post-production) manages to juggle these qualities–and a compelling clash of visual styles–to considerable effect. No matter how strained their collaboration may have been, both Kaye and Norton can be proud to have created a film that addresses the issue of racism with dramatically forceful impact.

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Nude Male Movie Scenes: Jake Gyllenhaal in Jarhead

Nude Movie Scenes Jake Gyllenhaal in Jarhead

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Starring: Jake Gyllenhaal, Jamie Foxx, Peter Sarsgaard

Nude Scenes: Jake Gyllenhaal made some very happy fans when he finally gave up his commitment to not doing any nude scenes in Jarhead. He shows some full frontal nudity in the shower, shakes his ass in a dancing scene, and gives up the bare butt again in a sex scene.

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Jake Gyllenhaal Nude Cap 2

Amazon Review:
Based on Anthony Swofford’s excellent memoir about his experiences as a Marine Sniper in Gulf War I, Jarhead is a war movie in which the waiting is a far greater factor upon the characters than the war itself, and the build up to combat is more drama than what combat is depicted. To some viewers hoping for typical movie action, this will seem like a cruel joke. But it’s not. It’s just the story as it was written, and if you liked the book, you will probably like the movie. If you didn’t, then the movie won’t change your mind.

The movie follows the trajectory of Swofford (played with thoughtful intensity by Jake Gyllenhaal) from wayward Marine recruit (he joined because he “got lost on the way to college”) to skilled Marine sniper, and on into the desert in preparation for the attack on Iraq. No-nonsense, Marine-for-life Staff Sgt. Sykes (Jamie Foxx), the man who recruited Swofford and his spotter Troy (Peter Sarsgaard) into the sniper team, leads them in training, and in waiting where their lives are dominated by endless tension, pointless exercises in absurdity (like playing football in the scorching heat of the desert in their gas masks so it will look better for the media’s TV cameras), more training, and constant anticipation of the moment to come when they’ll finally get to kill. When the war does come, it moves too fast for Swofford’s sniper team, and the one chance they get at a kill–to do the one thing they’ve trained so hard and waited so long for–eludes them, leaving them to wonder what was the point of all they had endured.

As directed by Sam Mendes (American Beauty), the movie remains very loyal to the language and vision of the book, but it doesn’t entirely work as the film needs something more than a literal translation to bring out its full potential. Mendes’s stark and, at times, apocalyptic visuals add a lot and strike the right tone: wide shots of inky-black oil raining down on the vast, empty desert from flaming oil wells contrasted with close-ups of crude-soaked faces struggling through the mire vividly bring to life the meaning of the tagline “welcome to the suck.” But much of the second half of the movie will probably leave some viewers feeling disappointed in the cinematic experience, while others might appreciate its microcosmic depiction of modern chaos and aimlessness. Jarhead is one of those examples where the book is better than the movie, but not for lack of trying

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Nude Male Movie Scenes: Jason Segel

Nude Male Movie Scenes: Jason Segel in Forgetting Sarah Marshal

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Starring: Jason Segel, Kristen Bell, Mila Kunis, William Baldwin, Jason Bateman, Paul Rudd

Nude Scenes:
Jason Segel flops his penis in two scenes in Forgetting Sarah Marshall, first when being dumped by Kristen Bell’s character Sarah, and again later with a hug from Mila Kunis.

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Amazon Review:
Breaking up is hard to do–but that doesn’t mean you can’t have some belly laughs about it. Forgetting Sarah Marshall provides that rare treat: a romantic comedy about breakups, that is both romantic and funny. The laughs, especially from writer-star Jason Segel, are both heartfelt and raunchy, and the film is just unexpected enough that it keeps the viewer’s attention till the end. The touches of producer Judd Apatow, who’s famously retooled rom-coms to appeal to guys as much as women, are woven throughout the film, but Segel’s script, reportedly based on many of his own experiences, is fresh and original. And adult. Forgetting Sarah Marshall  features male genitalia laffs presented in unexpected and human ways (the nude breakup scene is played for giggles but also deep poignancy), and the language and sex scenes are strictly for grownups–and rightly so. Segel’s script, and his performance as Peter, show that he understands the true nature of adult relationships, which provides the refreshing difference between this film and some of Apatow’s other crude creations.

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