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Number 11: Michelle Bauer
Before the world knew her as Michelle Bauer, this slinky, native Californian brunette turned the world on as a Penthouse Pet and hardcore porn sensation Pia Snow, in X-rated classics such as Café Flesh and Bad Girls.
Then, in a series of R-rated romps including Homework, Reform School Girls, and Tomboy, she re-skin-vented herself as Michelle Bauer. With The Tomb and Nightmare Sisters, that name came to define the very breast of what a scream queen should be.
Among Michelle’s flesh-packed fright favorites are Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama, Hollywood Chainsaw Hookers, Spirits, Camp Fear, Evil Toons, Marie-Cookie and the Killer Tarantula, Tomb of the Werewolf, and Whispers From a Shallow Grave.
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From her 1982 MTV debut onward, Madonna Louise Ciccone transformed herself from pop tart to pop culture chameleon to The Most Famous Woman in the World, using every form of media at her disposal.
One such tool of Madonna’s carnal conquest of humanity was print publishing, and she made fine, naked use of that field with the photo-heavy high-kink fantasia Sex, which exploded in book stores on this date in 1992.
Among the themes Madonna graphically explores in sex are lesbianism, bisexuality, bondage, dominance, submission, ass play, skinterracial threeways, and exhibitionism.
Some of her Sex partners in the hot, hot shots include Naomi Campbell, Isabella Rossellini, and German socialite Tatiana von Furstenberg, along with rap studs Vanilla Ice and Big Daddy Kane.
Madonna continues to thrill us all, gonads-first, with sex remaining at the heart of her matter – and that includes Sex, the book. Click the pic to see more Madonna nudes.
Throughout the Month of October, Count Down the Sexiest Nude Horror Movie Hotties of All Time!
Number 14: Brinke Stevens
Brinke Stevens debuted nude in the feminist-created Slumber Party Massacre (1982) and, 29 naked film appearances later, unveiled her frighteningly sexy bare body mo(i)st recently in Zombiegeddon (2003).
San Diego-born Brinke has actually turned up (and on) in 119 (1) movies to date, with her first being the whacked-out, Bert I. Gordon-produced black-magic freak-fest Necromancy (1972), starring Orson Welles!
Now that is a body of work for a Scream Queen.
On top(less) of those skin-pressive, just consider exactly which movies showcase Brinke in the buff. Among them are: Slave Girls From Beyond Infinity, Nightmare Sisters, Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-O-Rama, The Jigsaw Murders, Phantom of the Mall: Eric’s Revenge, Haunting Fear, Scream Queen Hot Tub Party, Teenage Exorcist, and Demon Lust.
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Blog Charts Madonna’s Switch-Hitting Sex Life
In the wake of her announced divorce from director Guy Ritchie, Frisky.com has compiled a list of all the known actors, baseball players, producers, lesbians, rappers, and cross-dressers that Madonna has shared a bed, bathroom or locker room with since the late 1970s.
The Material Girl’s early fluid-swapping partners include celebrated painter and Andy Warhol protégé Jean-Michel Basquiat, John “Jellybean” Benitez, and paparazzi-punching puglilist Sean Penn, to whom she was married from 1985 to 1989.
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With the release of The Hot Spot, all grown up (and out) child star Jennifer Connelly officially revealed herself to be a woman -- a skincredible, two-of-a-kind woman -- by busting out a pair of the finest naturally mammoth funbags ever photographed.
The Hot Spot opened in theaters on this date in 1990.
So rack-tackular is Jen’s jugilicious revelation, in fact, that the other top-tier nudity in The Hot Spot often gets overlooked.
Debra Cole is the blonde hottie baring her hoots alongside Jennifer Connelly during their historic sunbathing scene, and mammary goddess Virginia Madsen also exposes her volcanic love-balloons in spectacular fashion.
The Hot Spot will hit you where it feels best. Click the pick to see Jennifer Connelly and Virginia Madsen naked.


Porn purists may have scoffed but, like it or not, filmmaker Paul Thomas Anderson’s Boogie Nights is Hollywood’s definitive statement of the shadow industry of X-rated cinema throughout the 1970s and early ’80s. It opened in theaters to great critical acclaim on this date in 1997.
Boogie Nights flashily chronicles the rise-and-more-rises of Dirk Diggler (Mark Wahlberg), a naturally gifted cocksman (loosely inspired by legendary loin-wielder John Holmes) who makes it big (and often) in the jizz-biz during the waning days of theatrically-released sex films, just on the cusp of home video.
Burt Reynolds portrays a disco-riffic hardcore director, while Heather Graham and Julianne Moore are indisputably awesome as the frequently naked female talent.
Also look for real-life erotic stars Nina Hartley, Skye Blue, and Summer Cummings in sexy supporting roles.
Number 22: Maria Ford
Maria Ford emerged from Pikes Peak, Colorado -- peaks-first, of course -- to storm Hollywood as a teenager and rapidly rise among the ranks of the most mam-morable Scream Queens and sexploitation sirens of the 1990s.
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Throughout the late 1980s, beloved Chicago film critics Gene Siskel and Roger Ebert campaigned for a rating to replace the MPAA’s dreaded X which, at first, had been used to designate all manner of films containing patently adult content (such as the 1968 Best Picture Academy Award winner Midnight Cowboy).
In the wake of Deep Throat, however, the X-rating became synonymous with hardcore pornography. Siskel and Ebert led the charge for a new rating – they suggested “A” (for adult) – that could be applied to non-sexploitation films that were intended for audiences over the age of 17.
The MPAA ultimately concocted the NC-17 rating, which stands for No Children Under 17, and the first film to reach the public bearing its imprimatur was flesh-friendly director Philip Kaufman’s Henry & June, which opened in theaters on this date in 1990.
Henry & June stars Fred Ward and young Uma Thurman in the titular roles, as libertine author Henry Miller and his omnisexual gamine wife June. The story focuses specifically on their mutual sexual entanglements with erotic writer Anaïs Nin -- scorchingly embodied by Maria de Madeiros -- in 1920s Paris.
Uma and Maria explode in a lust-tastic lesbian scene, and the rest of the movie is chock full of naked nubiles (including Brigitte Lahaie) celebrating sexual freedom as they truly did – and as the NC-17 rating, finally, made possible.
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