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Mr. Skin rates skin in 2006 movies

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Published: Dec. 8, 2006 at 12:54 PM

LOS ANGELES, Dec. 8 (UPI) -- Salma Hayek's water frolic with Colin Farrell has won her first place on Mr. Skin's U.S. list of the year's 10 best scenes in which actresses took it all off.

After skinny dipping with Farrell in the Depression-era drama "Ask the Dust," Hayek follows it up with a sex scene, zap2it.com reports.

Second place on Mr. Skin's list goes to Gretchen Mol for her performance as a pin-up model in "The Notorious Bettie Page."

"Joe Dirt" actress Brittany Daniel was awarded third place for a menage a trios and tub soaking in the straight-to-DVD release "Rampage: The Hillside Strangler Murders."

Fourth place went to Bai Ling who gives William H. Macy an eyeful in the movie "Edmond."

Jennifer Aniston's nude walk through an apartment building in "The Break-Up," earned her fifth place on Mr. Skin's list.

Sixth place went to Barbara Nedeljackova for sex and sauna scenes in "Hostel: Unrated Version," while Kelly Brook was in seventh place for outdoor action in "Survival Island."

Rounding out the list was Kyra Sedgewick in "Loverboy," Amanda Righetti in "Angel Blade," and Lauren Smith in "Lie With Me."

Topics: Bai Ling, Bettie Page, Colin Farrell, Gretchen Mol, William H. Macy
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