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Gerald Austin's avatar

I enjoyed 'The Muse of San Francisco' the most. Seeing Linda's beautiful, beautiful nude body as she talked about the bat, and got ready to shower really got my attention.

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John Stevens's avatar

For sure I would want a body warmer if I were naked at that winter beach!

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the naked gentleman's avatar

Thanks so much for these recommendations. So far, I've watched only "The Muse of San Francisco" and enjoyed it quite a lot. Being a bit of a "San Francisco Naked Guy" myself, I marvel that Linda and I have never crossed paths.... especially as I modeled at the SF Art Institute for decades, and we must have been under the same roof on multiple occasions.

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Louie's avatar

Walk the talk, go gal

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raymond dempsey's avatar

Like the old movies. I could only see veils

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ROJO's avatar

You should watch a brief French TV series called "Nu." I watched it on the France Channel on my Roku. There are subtitles. It's really good.

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NewKnightRider's avatar

I watched "Spooky Shorts To Put On," "Nude Not," and "Shorts To Put On." I like the fact that all 3 films portrayed nudity as important but nonsexual. In "Shorts To Put On," the main character decides to buck the status quo, after he finds a pair of pants. One could imagine the Salem witch trials as being the backdrop for the story. In "Nude Not," the main character sees her roommates fully nude, while she is dressed. At the end, we see the reverse. I guess I missed something in this one. In "Spooky Shorts To Put On," the one of the 3 that I liked most, it could be an anti-hunting film. I was cheering on the man who was running; I wanted to see him get away!

All 3 films presented nudity as a simple fact; it wasn't sexualized at all. In "Nude Not" the lead character is perhaps a bit shocked by the nudity but decides to keep quiet. We see that she goes 7 days without saying anything. I like the fact that nudity is portrayed as something normal and natural.

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Alan R Paine's avatar

'Nudist Beach' was good fun. You might not have noticed that the nudist beach sign was posted by the 'Natural Trust.' This is a reference to the National Trust a UK organisation which owns many sites in the UK such as historic buildings and areas of countryside including a coastal area that includes a popular naturist beach.

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