Here is the 60 Minutes segment that was pulled by CBS
It aired in Canada, and is now on the internet.
Kata Weber very naked in the play Dementia
Promoted from the comments area:
A tip from the theater for a change: Hungarian actress Kata Weber in the play Dementia
According to the interwebs, Kata is also the author:
A Hungarian screenwriter, playwright, and actress, often collaborating with her husband, director Kornél Mundruczó, Kata Wéber, known for films like White God and Pieces of a Woman, wrote a stage play titled Dementia, exploring the human condition, memory, and loss.
Pauline Dorsey topless in Paradise Records (2025)
USA. Stoner comedy.
I suppose the director of this film must be a huge Kevin Smith fan, because this is practically a love letter to Smith. In fact, the dialogue and tone of the film makes it so similar to Clerks, that I first thought it must be a Kevin Smith film. I stopped the film to look up the director’s name, and it turns out to be a rapper named Logic, who is apparently a big deal in the hip-hop world. I wasn’t familiar with him, but that means nothing. I basically know nothing about rap music.
This time the clerks are fighting to keep a record store alive, knowing full well that they’re swimming against the current, but willing to do so in order to preserve a beloved institution.
Just in case you didn’t see any Smith parallels, consider who shows up later in the film. It’s the local hangers-out and dope dealers, interrupting this color film in black and white!

Critical reactions to this film were highly polarized, because Kevin Smith and his acolytes are not for everyone.
Consider:
Filled with racist and homophobic dialogue, Paradise Records is a sewage dump of a comedy about a record store owner who needs money to save his failing business. Everything about this junkpile movie is obnoxious and dimwitted.
As opposed to:
Paradise Records marks a stellar directorial debut for Logic, weaving sharp wit, nostalgic charm, and a dynamite cast into a comedy that feels both fresh and warmly familiar.
So, if you like Kevin’s movies, this is a film you will probably enjoy. I didn’t intend to watch the whole film, but I got reeled in. If you don’t enjoy raunchy, lowbrow humor, I’m sure you can find some Tarkovsky films somewhere on the internet.

By the way, that’s Mr. Logic himself under all that make-up, playing his own “Uncle Tony.”
Agnieska Wagner topless in Across the Lake (1997)

Part of some new HD captures from Nudografia.
Here is her complete nudography. It only encompasses about a decade (1988-1999), but there were quite a few credits during that period.
Nicolle Radzivil topless
Nicolle Radzivil is a Hollywood actress with nice big tits . She is not very famous , she has been playing small guest star roles on TV shows like “Criminal Minds” and some silly movies . She has also been nude in an Ozzy Osbourne music video
Lysette Anthony naked in Save Me (1994)
Erotic thriller from the USA. It has not previously been available in 1080hd.
Harry Hamlin plays a bond salesman who is acting like a sad sack because his wife has left him and taken their son. One day he’s out on his lunch break, and he sees a gorgeous woman (Lysette Anthony) go into a lingerie shop. Intrigued, he follows her and spies on her. She catches his eye, then unexpectedly leaves a note for him, with a phone number and a two-word message, “Save Me.” She tells him that she’s trying to get out from the clutches of her abusive partner. Hamlin offers to help and soon hooks up with her. As is mandatory in this genre, all is not as it seems.
The plot is totally lacking in credibility. Hamlin misses every sign that the woman is playing him, and characters never explain as much as they would in real life, but only as much as is needed to advance the plot. For example, the “abusive” boyfriend tells Hamlin, “If you continue to see her, you’re going to get hurt,” making it seem to us like a threat. He fails to reveal that he’s actually the woman’s psychiatrist, that Lynette has told Hamlin a slew of lies, and that the shrink’s concern is that Lynette will hurt Hamlin emotionally, even physically. Why would he keep those facts a secret? Because the plot requires it. The psychiatrist is needed as the “red herring” villain, so none of that comes out until later.
Oh, well, none of that really matters in a straight-to-vid erotic thriller, does it? The film does have a few thrills, and some erotic moments, and the pairing of Lysette and Hamlin offers two people in about the 99th percentile of attractiveness, so the production ticks all the obligatory genre boxes.
Also naked in the film: Ashlie Rhey, in a completely gratuitous scene. Ya gotta love the 90s.
TRIVIA:
* Olivia Hussey, as the estranged wife, is in the film for one line! (She also appears in some silent 8mm home films that the lovelorn Hamlin watches.)
* Kato Kaelin is supposed to be “Bond Trader #1”.
Here he is, using a rather unusual bond-trading technique (not to mention a rather odd suit for a bond trading office). He was obviously miscredited.

* Plus-sized roller derby queen Dee Booher is supposed to be in the film as “nude model.” This version must have cut that scene, because I would certainly have noticed if her jumbo ass was nekkid.
I think the current version of the film has been shortened by 2-3 minutes from the version Mr. Skin watched, because the Skinster has one scene listed at the 52:00 mark, and it actually appears at 49:54. I assume Dee didn’t survive the cut. Perhaps there was more of Olivia Hussey as well.
Lysette Anthony naked in The Advocate, and the details of how her relationship with Harvey Weinstein hurt her career.

