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Which Decade is Dirtiest?
Apparently it's not just Mr Skin who remembers Clara Bow's nude scene in Wings.
A new website called Vintageerotica.com offers over 1500 hours of hardcore porn grouped by decade beginning with the year 1910 and going up into the Reagan years.
Now practically everyone can jerk off to skin-flicks from the decade in which he was born!
The sight is filled with explicit loops featuring couples, threesomes and orgy scenes engaging in ever kind of anal, oral, and vaginal intercourse imaginable in grainy black and white and garish grindhouse color.
Vintage isn’t just for Aerosmith T-shirts anymore!
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3-D Movies are mounting a comeback. Again. Be still, my bleeding eyes. Again.
At age 7, I stumbled upon the famous photograph of a movie theater audience staring up, enraptured, at Bwana Devil (1953) through paper eyeglasses with colored lenses.
Some nearby authority figure explained to me that those people were watching a 3-D movie, and those glasses enabled the images to jump right off the screen.
The immediate, flawlessly logical question I blurted out then was: “So why isn’t every movie in 3-D?” Nobody could explain it to me.
Seven was also the age when I happened up Pops McBeardo’s Playboy stashed in the bathroom hamper, so my unspoken query was: “And why isn’t Playboy in 3-D? And what about dirty movies?” The answers would come. As would I.
Today, more than 50 years after her career as a pinup model ended, the name and image of Bettie Page are still as well known as ever they were to rockabilly rebels, light bondage enthusiasts, and the women who make up roughly 102% of the fan-base of “burlesque” entertainment.
Yesterday, Bettie made headlines again when she died after her family took her off the life support she had been on since her heart attack earlier this month.
In the 1950s, Bettie had a career as a pinup model, appearing in men’s magazines like Playboy and posing for the nudie pics of “camera club” photographers.
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Number 28: Carroll Baker
In the repressive 1950s, Carroll Baker exploded carnal sensuality all over the screen –- via the tawdry classics Giant and Baby Doll -- in a manner with which Eisenhower-era America was simply unprepared to handle.
This prompted buxom blonde Miss Baker to hop the pond to Europe, where more libertine attitudes turned her into a skinternational sex symbol in films such as Private Lesson, Paranoia, and The World Is Full of Married Men.
Carroll’s turns (and turn-ons) in Euro fright fests such as Bloodbath, The Sweet Body of Deborah, and especially the elegant witch story Baby Yaga established her as a Scream Queen of the hightest (and hottest) order.
This Baker burns!

She was the ultimate blonde bombshell, the 20th century's definitive sex goddess, Playboy's first cover girl, the last word when it came to cooing "Happy Birthday, Mr. President" and an icon so incandescent that she is immediately identified by merely her first name: Marilyn.
Alas, the lights that burn brightest also often flame out the fastest, which is why we mourn the passing and pay awestruck tribute to the legacy of Marilyn Monroe, who died on this date in 1962.
Remember Marilyn as she was meant to be -- nude -- after the cut.
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