Top Films?

How about some quality, non-hollywood films off-the-beaten path, with the essential ingredients (1) hot chicks and lots of nudity, (2) great writing and directing (unless noted):

Tie Me Up, Tie Me Down -- Victoria Abril and Antonio Banderas. Antonio's in love with Victoria, so what better way to show it than by kidnapping her and tieing her up in her flat until she falls for him?

Betty Blue -- Beatrice Dalle spends some quality screen time sans clothing. The films veers off in some strange directions, but Beatrice is worth a look.

Sex and Lucia -- Well-written, very strange film with hot babes who can act.

Y Tu Mama Tambien -- Great coming of age, road film in search of the perfect beach in Mexico.

Quills -- de Sade in mental house. Too much frontal nudity from Geoffrey Rush, but it's master performance also starring Kate Winslet.

Red/White/Blue -- Artsy-fartsy trilogy from Kieslowski, one of the great directors of our time. No nudity but some real deep filmmaking.

Color of Night -- One of the stuppidest movies of all time -- script-wise -- but features Bruce Willis and an often nude Jane March, who is a 100 on a scale of 1-10.

(1) The Lover and (2) Lovers -- The first features Jane March in more than an hour of nudity and the second features Victoria Abril with a beautiful little homage to an intimate part of her body.

La Belle Noiseuse -- A 3-4 hour film about an artist sketching a nude portait of Emmanuele Beart.

The Unbearable Lightness of Being -- A film with everything, including a hot, young, Lena Olin.

8 1/2 -- A labrinyth film from Fellini featuring some shots of a stunning Claudia Cardinale. You'll love it or hate it, but worth several viewings.

Open Your Eyes (the original, not the Tom Cruise remake) -- Penepole Cruz when she had no problem showing her body. Strange, perhaps overly stupid film worth seeing.

With an exception here or there, all these films warrant re-viewings.
 
Y Tu Mama Tambien. Has any of you guys seen Amores Perros? It's also a Mexican film. Loved them both. The director of Amores Perros also directed 21 Grams.
 
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