30 Greatest Movie Boob Shots Of All Time

30. Love And Other Drugs - Anne Hathaway

A pharmaceutical salesman (Jake Gyllenhaal) who specializes in male enhancement drugs falls for a free-spirited woman (Hathaway) who attempts to seduce him by walking into his apartment and stripping off her coat. But if Love And Other Drugs teaches us anything, it's that it pays to look in the corners, and do a little more research on your would-be boyfriend - oh, and also that young people are perpetually aching to have sex with each other as often and for as long as possible, regardless of the emotional context, and that people are just generally horrible to each other. Ms. Hathaway - who spends a lot of the film in various states of undress - would go on to redeem the role of Catwoman in The Dark Knight Rises (anything's better than Halle Berry's interpretation) and score a Best Supporting Actress Oscar for Les Misérables.

29. 300: Rise Of An Empire - Eva Green

Looking at the rest of her catalog, it would appear that Green is definitely not camera shy when it comes to being naked, and this seduction scene between her Artemesia character and Greek general Themistokles (Sullivan Stapleton) appeared to ride a very fine line between an R and an NC-17 rating in the States. It's also one of the only redeeming points about this mostly messy prequel.

28. Angel Heart - Lisa Bonet

This notorious sex scene between Mickey Rourke and Bonet was so graphic that it had to be toned down for the film to avoid an X rating in the US, though unrated video releases show the unedited scene. But that's not what's shocking about this film: it's that Bonet got her start playing Denise Huxtable on the family-friendly The Cosby Show, and seeing her in such a raunchy film subsequently would have been somewhat jarring to say the least. Reports differ on whether Mr. Cosby approved or disapproved of the role, but she was fired from The Cosby Show in 1991 due to "creative differences."
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