The beautiful women of Showtime's SHAMELESS like Emmy Rossum in NSFW VIDEO scenes and screencaps FROM THE SHOW as well as magazine scans from other sources. (Copyright: Showtime)
This is a tasteful collection with some nudes, mostly photography, many magazine scans including the 10.09 Maxim shoot with Grace Park as well as Tricia's Playboy shoot.
"If you know me, it's like, someone sneezes and I take my clothes off. I'm naked in Esquire in August. I was naked on the set the other day. I'm always naked. I'm naked right now, in fact." - Mary Louise Parker (2009)
Spartacus: Vengeance Jan 27 2012 STARZ premiere!
Spartacus: Gods of the Arena
Some Images NSFW
Some images pre-2010.
***All images Starz copyright***
Full Spartacus screencaps/promo photos @ http://theloveumake.com
The Brazilian-born Baccarin, age thirty-three, was until recently — and maybe still is — best known for her role on the short-lived 2009 ABC series V, on which she played the doe-eyed, pixie-cut alien queen with an excellent Q rating. And removable skin. It's her iconic role to date, save perhaps her part on the culty Firefly, which turned the heads of a thousand, thousand fanboys. "It's a coincidence," she says of starring in two major science-fiction projects. "I really look for strong female characters, or weak female characters, for that matter — something defined, tucked inside a great story. Reading V gave me straight-out goosebumps. You know, not knowing who your neighbors are, discovering that you live in an occupied state. Firefly I grabbed. We all thought it would last."
Read more: Morena Baccarin Pictures - Sexy Photos of Morena Baccarin - Esquire http://www.esquire.com/women/women-we-love/morena-baccarin-1012#ixzz2Eamy2KwZ
- Paz de la Huerta (Lucy Danziger) & Gretchen Mol NSFW scenes Boardwalk Empire - Season 1
- Magazine shoot with the women of Boardwalk Empire
**All images HBO,inc.**
"These are two people who thought they had no chance to ever have a real love affair and they found each other and there's something fantastic and mind-blowing about that." -- Alan Ball
FROM WARNER BROS. PICTURES AND LEGENDARY PICTURES COMES “MAN OF STEEL,” STARRING HENRY CAVILL (“IMMORTALS,” TV’S “THE TUDORS”) IN THE ROLE OF CLARK KENT/SUPERMAN, UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ZACK SNYDER (“300,” “WATCHMEN”).
A YOUNG BOY LEARNS THAT HE HAS EXTRAORDINARY POWERS AND IS NOT OF THIS EARTH. AS A YOUNG MAN, HE JOURNEYS TO DISCOVER WHERE HE CAME FROM AND WHAT HE WAS SENT HERE TO DO. BUT THE HERO IN HIM MUST EMERGE IF HE IS TO SAVE THE WORLD FROM ANNIHILATION AND BECOME THE SYMBOL OF HOPE FOR ALL MANKIND.
THE FILM ALSO STARS FOUR-TIME OSCAR® NOMINEE AMY ADAMS (“THE MASTER”) AS DAILY PLANET JOURNALIST LOIS LANE, AND OSCAR® NOMINEE LAURENCE FISHBURNE (“WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT”) AS HER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, PERRY WHITE. STARRING AS CLARK KENT’S ADOPTIVE PARENTS, MARTHA AND JONATHAN KENT, ARE OSCAR® NOMINEE DIANE LANE (“UNFAITHFUL”) AND ACADEMY AWARD® WINNER KEVIN COSTNER (“DANCES WITH WOLVES”).
SQUARING OFF AGAINST THE SUPERHERO ARE TWO OTHER SURVIVING KRYPTONIANS, THE VILLAINOUS GENERAL ZOD, PLAYED BY OSCAR® NOMINEE MICHAEL SHANNON (“REVOLUTIONARY ROAD”), AND FAORA, ZOD’S EVIL PARTNER, PLAYED BY ANTJE TRAUE (UPCOMING “THE SEVENTH SON”). ALSO FROM SUPERMAN’S NATIVE KRYPTON ARE LARA LOR-VAN, SUPERMAN’S MOTHER, PLAYED BY AYELET ZURER (“ANGELS AND DEMONS”), AND SUPERMAN’S FATHER, JOR-EL, PORTRAYED BY ACADEMY AWARD® WINNER RUSSELL CROWE (“GLADIATOR”).
ROUNDING OUT THE CAST ARE CHRISTOPHER MELONI (“42”) AS U.S. MILITARY MAN COLONEL HARDY, HARRY LENNIX (“STATE OF PLAY”) AS GENERAL SWANWICK, MICHAEL KELLY (“THE ADJUSTMENT BUREAU”) AS STEVE LOMBARD, AND RICHARD SCHIFF (TV’S “THE WEST WING”) AS DR. EMIL HAMILTON.
“MAN OF STEEL” IS BEING PRODUCED BY CHARLES ROVEN, CHRISTOPHER NOLAN, EMMA THOMAS AND DEBORAH SNYDER. THE SCREENPLAY WAS WRITTEN BY DAVID S. GOYER FROM A STORY BY GOYER & NOLAN, BASED UPON SUPERMAN CHARACTERS CREATED BY JERRY SIEGEL & JOE SHUSTER AND PUBLISHED BY DC ENTERTAINMENT. THOMAS TULL, LLOYD PHILLIPS AND JON PETERS ARE SERVING AS EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS.
ZACK SNYDER’S BEHIND-THE-SCENES TEAM INCLUDES DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY AMIR MOKRI (“TRANSFORMERS: DARK OF THE MOON”); PRODUCTION DESIGNER ALEX MCDOWELL (“WATCHMEN”); EDITOR DAVID BRENNER (“PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON STRANGER TIDES”); AND MULTIPLE ACADEMY AWARD®-WINNING COSTUME DESIGNER JAMES ACHESON (“RESTORATION,” THE “SPIDER-MAN” FILMS) AND COSTUME DESIGNER MICHAEL WILKINSON (“THE TWILIGHT SAGA: BREAKING DAWN – PART 1 AND 2,” “WATCHMEN,” “300”). THE MUSIC IS BY ACADEMY AWARD®-WINNING COMPOSER HANS ZIMMER (“THE LION KING,” “INCEPTION”).
WARNER BROS. PICTURES PRESENTS, IN ASSOCIATION WITH LEGENDARY PICTURES, A SYNCOPY PRODUCTION, A ZACK SNYDER FILM, “MAN OF STEEL.” THE FILM WILL BE RELEASED IN 3D AND 2D IN SELECT THEATERS AND IMAX®, AND IS SLATED FOR RELEASE BEGINNING JUNE 14, 2013. IT WILL BE DISTRIBUTED WORLDWIDE BY WARNER BROS. PICTURES, A WARNER BROS. ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY.
From Warner Bros. and Legendary Pictures comes "Man of Steel", starring Henry Cavill, directed by Zach Snyder.
Henry Cavill as The Man Of Steel (Warner Bros.)
The film also stars Amy Adams, Diane Lane, Kevin Costner, Michael Shannon,Russell Crowe, Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Henry Lennix, Christopher Meloni and Laurence Fishburne.
The video above, titled "Game Of Fucks: 126 Reasons Why Game Of Thrones Would Never Work On Basic Cable" splices together every profanity uttered in "Game Of Thrones" first two seasons in rapid-fire fashion, and the result is extremely entertaining. As you might imagine, there are plenty of "bastards" (not just directed at Jon Snow), "whores," c-words and pretty much everything in between.
SOURCE: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/29/game-of-thrones-cursing_n_2980990.html
Edited by Bryan Menegus: http://gifthorsedentistry.tumblr.com/
Graph of all the swearing: http://slacktory.com/2013/03/game-of-thrones
Warning: The following Game Of Thrones Mash-up Sex and Nudity VIDEO contains strong language and sexual content. It should not be viewed by those under 18.
Video produced by Oliver Noble
The sex on “Game of Thrones” has been the topic of much discussion throughout the first two seasons of the hit HBO series.
It has sparked debate about gender roles and sexism on TV, inspired critic Myles McNutt to coin the term “sexposition" –- using sex as a backdrop for exposition about back story or character motives -- and earned a spoof on "Saturday Night Live" for its gratuitous nudity.
The Huffington Post thought it was time to look at the show's breadth of sex scenes to figure out if "Game of Thrones" is the non-stop T & A ... and P fest it's made out to be.
After going through the entire series looking for every instance of sex and nudity, The Huffington Post discovered that in 20 hours of material, there is just a little over 15 minutes of, literal and figurative, naughty bits.
Enjoy the full compilation below to see what all the fuss is about.