It seems that something is not quite kosher here. CGI? AI? Prosthetics? I don’t know, but it doesn’t quite look natural.
Author: Scoop
Johnny Moronic reviews the nudity in the Aussie/Kiwi films of 1996
Johnny’s remarks:
I decided to go with one update for 1996, which may have been a mistake. It took a lot longer than I expected. While there are more movies in this update than 1995, there are fewer sexy scenes.
That’s not to say there’s no decent stuff for the year. There are great scenes in Broken English, Dead Heart, Fistful of Flies, Lust and Revenge and the autobiographical drama, Video Fool for Love. There’s some brief but excellent scenes from Miranda Otto in Love Serenade, and Raelee Hill in Hotel de Love. There’s also extensive nudity in the terrible Offspring, which I’ve recapped in better quality.
Drita Kabashi: nudity in A Cup Of Coffee And New Shoes On (2022)
Video here. (From “uncle,” originally posted in the comments section.)
Malu Trevejo bootylicious

Full gallery here
Halle Berry: nip-slips as she tries to remove her blouse
A strange video. I’ve never seen that much effort expended to remove a shirt. Is she drunk? Stoned?
Some samples:
Jessica Plummer – rear nudity in episode 7 of The Decameron
What a waste of time this series is! It’s a Netflix series ostensibly inspired by Boccaccio’s bawdy, funny stories. There are plenty of sex scenes.
So what’s not to like?
#1 It’s fully clothed sex.
#2 See number one.
There is also a #3. This series is not based on Boccaccio’s stories, but on the people narrating them. The premise of the collection is that ten nobles are hiding in the countryside waiting for the city to be free from the Black Plague. To pass the time, they take turns amusing the group with raunchy stories. Boccaccio’s version consists of the stories they tell. This version consists of the shenanigans that transpire among the group, people who are isolated together too long. So, instead of drawing from the work of an esteemed genius of light-hearted erotica, the creators have instead created a 14th century soap opera which, I presume, is supposed to use the Black Plague setting to evoke what we would have gone through during the COVID lockdowns if we had no clothing available but Ren Faire costumes.
Fine choice.
Throughout eight episodes, everything is obscured by blankets, hands, candles, hair – whatever, as if it were the opening of an Austin Powers movie. This butt shot is the only nudity.

To be fair, Jessica does have a really cute butt.
The nudity from The Comeback (2005 and 2014)
This was Lisa Kudrow’s HBO series. It made no special mark on the world in 2005, so HBO cancelled it after season one. Unusually enough, the network gave it a second chance a decade later, and even added a little full-frontal nudity to the mix. The network cancelled it once again, making it one of the few TV projects, if not the only one, to be denied a second season twice.
Kudrow was nominated for a primetime Emmy in 2006, then again in 2015.
Malin Akerman in s1e1
DeeDee Rescher in s1e8
Malin Akerman in s1e10
Spencer Scott and Ashley Wisdom in s2e3
From the comments: some videos of the action



