[quote]analog_kid wrote:
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Pootie Tang wrote:
Casino Royale, great Bond flick not that campy crap Brosnen did, actual plot and suspense. My only complaint is the same complaint I have with all Bond flicks and it is this; there are some of the finest women in these movies and not ONE flash of some tit. Whats a brother got to do to see some nipple(female) in these 007 flicks?
Hmmm, Halle Berry was full frontal in that last Brosnan flick. I had no complaints…even though the rest of the movie sucked. You can only pause and rewind that one scene so many times.
Damn i missed that! I better watch it again.
I hope I’m not mixing that up with Swordfish. It is hard to think straight when hit with mega-titties.
Now I’m not sure either. I know she showed her titties in Swordfish. I think they paid her an extra million just for the shot of them.
However, I’m not positive about the 007 flick she was in. It’s been too long since I’ve seen it to remember for sure.
Are you guys thinking of Monster’s Ball? She was totally naked in that. She had a huge bush.
Call me gay/crazy, but Halle Berry was hotter before I saw her naked. I was disappointed.
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Yep, you’re crazy. 
Looks like she took care of all of her onscreen nudity in 2001.
From Wiki:
[i]In 2001, Berry appeared in the film Swordfish, which featured her first on-screen nude scene.[21] At first, she refused to be filmed topless in a sunbathing scene, but she changed her mind when Warner Brothers raised her fee substantially.[22] The brief flash of her breasts added $500,000 to her fee.[23] After turning down numerous roles that required nudity, she said she decided to make Swordfish because her husband Benet supported her and encouraged her to take risks.[24]
In 2001, Berry appeared as Leticia Musgrove, the wife of an executed murderer, in the film Monster’s Ball. Her performance was awarded the National Board of Review and the Screen Actors Guild prizes, and earned her an Academy Award nomination for Best Actress. Berry made history by becoming the first African-American woman to receive a Best Actress Academy Award.[25] the NAACP issued the statement “Congratulations to Halle Berry and Denzel Washington for giving us hope and making us proud. If this is a sign that Hollywood is finally ready to give opportunity and judge performance based on skill and not on skin color then it is a good thing.”[26] Her role also generated controversy. Berry’s graphic, nude love scene with a racist character played by co-star Billy Bob Thornton, was the subject of much media chatter and discussion among African-Americans. Many in the African-American community were critical of Berry for taking the part.[24] Berry responded: “I don’t really see a reason to ever go that far again. That was a unique movie. That scene was special and pivotal and needed to be there, and it would be a really special script that would require something like that again.”[24][/i]