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Duration: 307 sec. | Nudity: yes | Creator: Whatolive |
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Alternate Names: Artemis Angelico
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"Literally translating to 'new land,' Terra Nova may not signify anything novel about Diana Terranova's extensive filmography, particularly her penchant for nude scenes. Yet, this blonde bombshell's physical assets have undoubtedly contributed to her prolific career in acting and dancing. Following her uncredited debut as a busty nurse in Molly (1999), Diana has made appearances, albeit brief, in films such as Angel, Tomcats (2001), Breaking Jordan, That '70s Show, and Desperate Housewives. Her most explicit roles include a public topless kiss with Eurydice Davis in American Son (2008) and a whipped cream-covered sex scene in MILF (2010). Diana's cinematic repertoire also includes a humorous boob gag with McLovin in The 43-Year-Old Virgin Who Knocked Up Sarah Marshall and Felt Superbad About It (2010), and a portrayal of one of Charles Manson's girlfriends in Director's Cut (2016). However, Diana's talents extend beyond the silver screen. She has played significant roles on television, including a stripper with anal intercourse in Californication and a brothel worker in True Detective's third season. Ironically, while her acting career is impressive, Diana Terranova finds greater success behind the camera as Hollywood's go-to insect wrangler, contributing to major films like Knives Out (2019), Tone Deaf (2019), and Insidious: The Last Key (2018). Her unique fondness for insects adds an eccentric charm to her persona, leaving many men hoping for more of Diana's 'titanic' presence."
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Emily Addison is an American pornographic actress.
Birth Name: Jenny Lin
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"Meet Jenny Lin, once crowned Miss Chinatown and Miss Hawaiian Tropic, who traded her tiara for a spot on the silver screen. Post her stint with a Fortune 500 company, the former beauty queen brought her talents to Hollywood. Her resume is replete with roles that often rely on her striking looks, with notable appearances as strippers in 'Pretend Time' and 'Chopper' (both in 2011), and in multiple episodes of 'Dexter' on Showtime (2011-2012). Her most risqué role came in the Amazon original series 'Bosch' (2016), where she bared all. However, Lin has shown versatility beyond her physique, playing a prostitute in the short film 'Cyborg Clone Rambocop 12: This Time It's Personal - The Revenge Redux Reloaded'. She also took on similar roles in 'Best Night Ever' (2013) and an episode of 'Californication' (2012), joining an illustrious list of actresses who've bared all for the David Duchovny-led drama. With such revealing roles, there's seemingly no limit to where Lin's career can go - much like her on-screen wardrobe."
Release Year: 2012
Nation: United States of America
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Director: Scott Wheeler
Writer: Jonathan Haug, Matt Short, Patrick Sheehan
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Companies: The Asylum
Genre: Comedy
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Four college friends, who are nerds, secretly record a washed-up celebrity having sex with one of them. They upload the footage onto the internet as a joke, not expecting any significant reaction. However, the tape goes viral and revitalizes the actress's career. This unexpected turn of events attracts other B-list celebrities, reality show rejects, and socialites who want to be featured in their next 'production'.
Celebrity Sex Tape (2012) is a comedy film directed by Scott Wheeler that explores the power of viral content and celebrity culture. The movie follows a group of college friends who unwittingly become catalysts for career revival when they leak a sex tape involving a fading starlet. The plot highlights the opportunism and hunger for fame in Hollywood, as other struggling celebrities attempt to capitalize on the group's newfound 'production' success.