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{{trope
[[File:JessicaRabbit 4564.jpg|thumb|250px|link=Who Framed Roger Rabbit?|"I'm not bad... I'm just drawn that way." Did she say anything else in the movie?]]
Examples of [[Best Known for the Fanservice]] in [[Film]] include:
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==A-E==
* ''[[The Alphabet Killer]]'': Pretty much a movie about [[Eliza Dushku]]'s breasts.
* ''[[Angel Heart (1987 film)|Angel Heart]]'' was a twisted horror-noir movie staring [[Robert De Niro]], Mickey Rourke, and directed by the guy who did [[Pink Floyd]]'s ''[[The Wall]]''. Not ringing any bells? How about the sex scene involving the daughter from ''[[The Cosby Show]]''? Ok, now you remember.
* ''[[Basic Instinct]]'':
* ''[[Black Swan]]'': If the early hype was to be believed, it was about [[Mila Kunis]] having lesbian sex with [[Natalie Portman]]...<ref>Or making out with Portman and going down on her body double</ref>
* ''Blame it on Rio'': Demi Moore was topless in it (yawn) and then Michelle Johnson .
* ''Blood On Satan's Claw'' is an extremely well-made and chilling British horror film from 1971. It is mostly remembered for two scenes, featuring future and past ''[[Doctor Who]]'' actors respectively.
** The first is where Linda Hayden (as Angel Blake) tempts Anthony Ainley (as Reverend Fallowfield) with her naked body right in the church. Because he is ([[Playing Against Type|for once]]) one of the good characters, he turns her down.
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* ''[[Bound]]'', from the way some people talk about it, you'd think it was an hour and forty minutes of lesbian sex.
* ''[[Brokeback Mountain]]'' was all about [[Heath Ledger]] and [[Jake Gyllenhaal]] having anal sex in a tent! And possibly some sheep.
** Don't forget Anne Hathaway's boobies! (Which by the way was predated by a few
* ''[[The Brown Bunny]]'' probably had a plot, but mainly remembered as the film where [[Chloe Sevigny]] performs un-simulated fellatio on the writer/director/star.
* ''[[Catwoman (film)|Catwoman]]'' is remembered for being terrible and having [[Halle Berry]] in a really sexy leather costume. In that order.
* ''[[Chloe]]'' is most likely known for [[Amanda Seyfried]]’s nude scenes. That and her later films ''Lovelace'' and ''Anon'' had similar scenes.
* ''[[Closer (2004 film)|Closer]]''
* ''[[Coraline (animation)|Coraline]]'' was apparently 100 minutes of a fat woman's breasts. Can you people just get over it already?
* It's difficult to think that ANYONE would have heard of ''Cruel Intentions 2'' had it not been for the shower scene... but even that is pushing it, as those few people are very few and far between. The original ''[[Cruel Intentions]]'' is remembered for the lesbian kiss scene between Sarah Michelle Gellar and Selma Blair... which, interestingly enough, was in [[Dangerous Liaisons|the novel]] the movie was based on. A novel written in the ''
* ''[[Dangerous Liaisons]]'': [[Uma Thurman]] is 18 and topless.
* Jacqueline Bisset. ''The Deep''. Wet T-shirt.
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** During the VHS era, many video rental stores reported tracking issues during Phoebe Cates' topless scene because people would rewind it and watch it over and over again.
* ''[[Fanboys]]'': [[Veronica Mars|Kristen]] [[Heroes (TV series)|Bell]] in the Leia costume. {{spoiler|To save you ten minutes of searching right now; she wears it at the END of the movie while they're standing in line at the cinema}}.
* ''[[Fantastic Four (2005 film)|Fantastic Four]]'': When [[Jessica Alba]] strips.
* ''[[From Dusk till Dawn]]'': [[Salma Hayek]] as the stripper. You don't care about anything else in that movie, do you?
* Although the sequels are known for a high degree of [[Chainsaw Good|chainsaws]] and ass-kicking, the original ''[[The Evil Dead]]'' is best known for the bit where Ash's sister gets raped [[When Trees Attack|by a tree]]. Including director Sam Raimi, who ''still'' regrets leaving that scene in the final cut.
* ''[[Fight Club (film)|Fight Club]]''. Known by diehard fans as a funny, compelling and provocative dramedy about psychology, technology and consumerism. Remembered by most viewers for the [[Fight Scene|fight scenes]]: male viewers for the thrill of [[Good Old Fisticuffs|guys beating the crap out of each other]], female viewers for the sight of a shirtless, sweating [[Brad Pitt]].▼
▲* ''[[Fight Club]]''. Known by diehard fans as a funny, compelling and provocative dramedy about psychology, technology and consumerism. Remembered by most viewers for the [[Fight Scene|fight scenes]]: male viewers for the thrill of [[Good Old Fisticuffs|guys beating the crap out of each other]], female viewers for the sight of a shirtless, sweating [[Brad Pitt]].
* While ''[[Forgetting Sarah Marshall]]'' is still memorable for a variety of merits, it's rare for someone to have a conversation about it without mentioning [[Male Frontal Nudity|Jason Segel's penis.]]
* The only thing anyone seems to remember about the ''[[Friday the 13th (film)|Friday the
* ''[[Full Metal Jacket]]''. The prostitute to the tune of ''These Boots Are Made For Walkin'.''
{{quote|'''Hooker:''' Got a girlfriend? Me love you, long time.}}
** This movie also has the Bathroom shooting scene with Vincent D'Onofrio. Most people remember nothing beyond that scene and the one mentioned above... ''except'' for R. Lee Ermey's [[Drill Sergeant Nasty]] routine at the beginning of the film.
* ''[[Gia]]'', the 1998 [[Biopic]] about the life and death of model Gia Marie Carangi, stars Angelina Jolie in the title role—and it seems like she spends half the movie nude or semi-nude. There's also the [[Les Yay|lesbian sex scene.]]
* ''The Gift'' is all about a young Katie Holmes baring her breasts and yelling the F-word at some guy.
** ''[[Harold and Kumar Go To White Castle]]'' [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshades]] this trope beautifully with an exchange between [[Those Two Guys|Rosenberg and Goldstein]]:
{{quote|'''Goldstein:''' We're gonna watch ''The Gift'' on HBO. Supposedly Katie Holmes shows her titties in this movie!}}
* ''[[Gigli]]'' was supposed to be this. Someone thought it would be a good idea to put two of Hollywood's most fanservicy actors in one movie while getting by on an [[Excuse Plot]]. Unfortunately, it's now Best Known for being a colossal box office flop.
* ''Grim Prairie Tales''. Nobody remembers anything about it at all except for the unbirthing.
* Goths and hippies may love ''Gypsy 83'' for
* Sigourney Weaver's earlier thriller movie, ''[[Half Moon Street]]'' (about an academic who takes to escort work to pay for her
* Hours after the film of ''[[Harry Potter and
* ''The Hidden'' with [[Claudia Christian]] as a stripper. Who somehow screws a guy to death.
* Anyone remember ''[[The Darjeeling Limited]]''? Heard of the short tie-in film ''[[Hotel Chevalier]]''? No? It's the one where [[Natalie Portman]] gets naked onscreen for the first time. Now do you remember?
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** And ''[[GoldenEye (film)|GoldenEye]]'''s [[Femme Fatale]] that [[Murderous Thighs|killed people with her thighs]].
** Barbara Carrera as Fatima Blush in ''[[Never Say Never Again]]''..."Sign it!"
** ''[[Casino Royale (2006 film)|Casino Royale]]'', adversely, may be best remembered for a scene of [[Daniel Craig]] in swim trunks. That man has no neck.
*** Probably because his creator only had a limited amount of inches of muscle and skin. So he put them to good use elsewhere.
*** And the torture scene. "Now the whole world's gonna know that you died scratching my balls!"
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** ''[[Goldfinger]]'', naked woman covered in gold [[Body Paint]]. This scene, as well as the interviews / directors cuts / pictures of the actress getting painted / etc etc single-handedly spawned an entire genre of porn.
** And every credit sequence in the ''entire series''. Hmm, what's that you say? The Supervising Art Director for ''[[GoldenEye (film)|GoldenEye]]'' was—HOLY CRAP A TWO-HEADED WOMAN WITH A GUN COMING OUT OF HER MOUTH! BOOBS AND EXPLOSIONS—oops, credit's gone. Darn.
* ''[[Jennifer's Body]]'': That's the movie where [[Megan Fox]] makes out with a [[Meganekko
* A somewhat literal behind-the-scenes example with ''[[Juno]]'' screenwriter [[Diablo Cody]]. What detail about her never fails to get brought up by interviewers?
** [[Comically Missing the Point|She can't write dialogue for shit]]?
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* When ''[[Piranha|Piranha 3D]]'' was released in 2010 the underwater nude ballet scene quickly became the most famous thing about the movie, with the only competition from Jerry O'Connell's character getting [[Groin Attack|his penis bitten off]].
* ''[[Powder Blue]]'' featured Jessica Biel's first nude scene. And, well, other stuff.
* ''[[Push (2009 film)|Push]]'': Fourteen year old [[Dakota Fanning]] doing the [[Zettai Ryouiki]] thing.
* ''[[Red Sonja]]''; she may not have worn a [[Chainmail Bikini]] in this adaptation, but the concept of Brigitte Nielsen with a sword is likely what gave this - otherwise unremarkable - film a [[Cult Classic]] reputation.
* ''[[Return of the Jedi]]'' was about Princess Leia in a metal bikini... and something about some teddy bears and there being [[Memetic Mutation|a trap]].
* And for more evidence that the ''I Am Sam'' girl has grown up, watch ''[[The Runaways (film)|The Runaways]]'', which is basically about Fanning making out with Kristen Stewart.
* ''[[The Seven Year Itch]]'' is remembered more for the [[All There in the Manual|publicity shot]] of [[Marilyn Monroe]] [[Marilyn Maneuver|having her skirt lifted by a subway vent]] than any actual scene from the movie (or [[Adaptation Displacement|the play]], for that matter).
* ''Sherrybaby'': [[Maggie Gyllenhaal]] spends a good portion of the movie naked (as opposed to ''[[Secretary]]'', where she's only naked at the end), including one scene where she's just out of the shower. Anyone remember the plot to this thing?
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