Gretchen Mol Topless

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What happens when Vanity Fair puts a nip-tastic photo of a burgeoning young actress on its cover and asks if she’s the new “it-girl” of Hollywood? Gretchen Mol will tell you that it sends your oh so promising career right into the toilet.
Being a Harvey Weinstein-sanctioned leggy blonde in Donnie Brasco buys you only so much currency when everyone’s expecting your next flicks to generate mighty box-office returns. But Gretchen had no such luck when her next vehicles, Rounders and Celebrity , were financial flops. But all was not lost.
Thirty or so random bit parts later, including a role as the pin-up queen Bettie Page , Gretchen Mol resurfaced—a little older and a little wiser—playing Gillian Darmody, the damaged, incest-minded gangster-mother on HBO’s Boardwalk Empire . Her critically lauded performance was heartbreaking, but only time will tell if it was enough to secure her a role as Hollywood’s new “it-woman.”
By the way, she’s also hot as hell. As you can attest from the little clip below.
Gretchen Mol enjoys being naked. Like other attractive female stars , she loves it when everyone is admiring her body. It’s a bit of a turn-on. At least, that’s what we imagine when we went through her body of work so far. There’s a lot of nude scenes in Boardwalk Empire and obviously The Notorious Bettie Page which includes many full frontal shots of nudity. Pictures are all below!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JXtOyWNQJ6E
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vgy4rrx2H4Y
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I wonder if Gretchen would have achieved the stardom predicted for her if this movie had ever been released and had become a major hit.
Before I watched it all the way through, it had been something of a mystery to me. “Why was this film was never released theatrically?” I wondered. It was directed by long-time Hollywood insider Paul Shrader, one of the industry’s best screenwriters, who wrote three Martin Scorsese masterpieces, including Taxi Driver and Raging Bull. It stars Joseph “Shakespeare” Fiennes, then a hot property. It was shown in Toronto and Telluride. It has some beautiful cinematography by John Bailey, and when was the last time you saw a straight-to-VHS film in a gorgeous 2.35:1 aspect ratio?
Lots of plusses. So what went wrong?
I now see why nobody took a chance on this film. Yes, there was a problem involving the bankruptcy of the company that owned the film, but that wasn’t the only reason why it wasn’t picked up theatrically at some time or another. The film itself has some real problems.
First, it has some audio problems, with both the clarity and the volume variations, but that wasn’t the Big Chestnut. More entertainingly, let’s have film cliché class. Test your own knowledge:
a. A priest committed to working with the urban poor.
a. A romantic, love-smitten fool, making love eyes throughout the film, and hopelessly in love with Liotta’s wife
b. A hard-boiled detective with cold, ironic eyes who has been hired by Liotta to find a missing person
c. A charismatic adventurer hoping to have Liotta bank his expedition
d. A Royal Canadian Mountie pursuing Liotta for Canadian crimes.
3. When Liotta finds out that Shakespeare is making nice-nice with his wife, he:
a. says, “let her decide which of us she loves”
b. gets drunk and remorseful for making all the mistakes which drove his wife into another’s arms.
c. talks to him calmly and says that the three of them need to figure out an adult solution
4. When Shakespeare gets shot in the face and buried alive, he
c. remains a fond memory in her heart always
d. miraculously claws his way free and makes it to a friend’s house
a. knows all is lost, goes back to his job as a cabana boy
c. resolves to find another woman, preferably one unattached, but if attached, not attached to a mobster.
d. joins with his friend in the drug business, and becomes a far bigger mobster than Liotta
6. When Liotta later gets in trouble with the law, Shakespeare
a. helps him out, on the condition that he leave his wife
7. When Liotta figures out that the drug lord and the cabana boy are both Shakespeare, and that his wife still loves the guy, he
a. asks him to compose a love sonnet for his wife
d. bows out gracefully, makes his best deal, and moves on
8. When Shakespeare gets shot in the neck and thigh, and appears to be whacked a second time, he
c. remains a fond memory in her heart always
d. miraculously musters up enough strength to save the wife from Liotta’s grasp, and to kill Liotta
So there you have it. Their love endures despite the fact that they didn’t see each other for 14 years, and the even more important fact that Shakespeare died twice. I guess I wouldn’t have minded all the unrealistic clichés so much, but the story also moves with a very slow pace, which makes it difficult to watch, and the film has some sound problems.
Despite all that, I recommend it, and I personally would pay to see it on a big screen.
First of all, Gretchen Mol gets naked three times, the first two times in good light. The movie doesn’t seem so bad at all when viewed in that context.
And one more important thing: Cinematographer John Bailey did a magnificent, Oscar-worthy job on this film! It looks great. The first half takes place in Miami in 1973. I lived in Miami in the early 70’s, and this film caught the feel of it so beautifully that I could smell the Cafe Cubano, hear the Jai-Alai cheers, and feel the sea breezes. The pastels, the faded glory of the hotels, the neon lights, the whole palette.
Sometimes it is important to give credit where credit is due. Cinematographers often have to sit back and watch their best work ignored because the script just isn’t much good. A perfect example is The Patriot, from a couple of years back. That movie is photographed about as well as a movie can be, and cinematographer Caleb Deschanel was recognized by his fellow cinematographers as the king of the hill that year in their association awards. The Oscar, however, went to another film. Has there ever been a case where the Oscars overlooked a crap script and gave the cinematographer his just due? I suppose not. I can’t think of one, but that would happen in a fairer world. After all, it wasn’t Caleb’s fault that the Patriot’s script wasn’t that good.
And John Bailey can’t be blamed for Forever Mine’s script.
For Bailey, the results were far more depressing than for Deschanel, because nobody ever saw Bailey’s work projected on the big screen after the film festivals. That’s really a shame. This film was meant to be projected in a 2.35 aspect ratio which simply can’t be appreciated anywhere except a big screen. Of course, Bailey didn’t know it would go straight-to-cable when he filmed it in that super widescreen ratio.
By the way, this work was no isolated fluke for Mr. Bailey, as you might guess. He has never won an Oscar, or even a nomination, but he’s shot some very fine films in his career. He probably should have been nominated for an Oscar for his work on The Big Chill, and he shot some terrific offbeat stuff, like Cat People and Groundhog Day.
So, a strong “well done” for Mr Bailey, for work that few people will ever see.
Very few people ever saw this movie, which was kind of a stinker despite brilliant cinematography and a famous writer/director. But Gretchen ... ah, Gretchen My review follows: --- --- --- Before I watched it all the way through, it had been something of a mystery to me. "Why was…
A24’s #FalsePositive, co-written and produced by Ilana Glazer and starring Glazer, Justin Theroux, Gretchen Mol, Sophia Bush and Pierce Brosnan, has been acquired by Hulu and will be released in 2021. pic.twitter.com/ssY6ZHQMah— Film Updates (@FilmUpdates) December 14, 2020 It is said to include some epic nudity from Ilana Glazer.
All comments and images by Brainscan. (And also the film clips in the members' area.) 1932 There was a time … then it all went wrong. For a time, between 1930 and the middle of 1934, Hollywood passed though the Pre-Code Era, famous for the lax enforcement of The Hays…
I always liked Gretchen Mol and was glad to see her, but despite her great beauty, she did not have what Sandra Bullock, Julia Roberts and Gwyneth Paltrow have. I do not know how to define what that is. It seems to be some means of expressing personality without words.
I was going to argue that perhaps she was TOO pretty, and quote an old saying about “There is no great beauty without some flaw in the composition”. Then I thought that Charlize Theron and probably others blow that out of the water.
I’ve seen this movie on DVD, and you are spot on about it, at least IMO. (That is why I have been coming here for 25 years or so.) It is gorgeous, and but it is not gripping. Which might be another way of saying what Mol lacked, too.
She just doesn’t have enough charisma. Or maybe she’s not a good enough actress to create the illusion of charisma. Charisma is a difficult thing to define. John Gielgud was an excellent actor, but had none. Richard Harris was kind of a hammy actor and a so-so singer, but he was loaded with charisma and became a popular star in both fields, just off that.
I think maybe the secret is that Gretchen doesn’t “relate” to an audience in the same way those big stars do. When Sandra Bullock or Julia Roberts are in character, they seem to talk directly to you through the screen. Gretchen never manages to break down that barrier. Perhaps she’s not quite vivacious enough, approachable enough, natural enough, energetic enough, charming enough … put all of those qualities together and it again boils down to the same hackneyed, indefinable word – charisma. She didn’t really have it, for all her beauty and sweetness.

Check out Gretchen Mol’s sexy modeling, social media photos + screenshots with nude scenes from “The Notorious Bettie Page”, “Boardwalk Empire”, “An American Affair” and “Forever Mine”.
Gretchen Mol (born November 8, 1972) is an American actress and former model. She is known for her roles in the films “Rounders”, “Celebrity”, “3:10 to Yuma”, “The Thirteenth Floor”, and “The Notorious Bettie Page”, where she played the title character. She also appeared as Gillian Darmody in HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire”.
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Check out Gretchen Mol’s sexy modeling, social media photos + screenshots with nude scenes from “The Notorious Bettie Page”, “Boardwalk Empire”, “An American Affair” and “Forever Mine”.
Gretchen Mol (born November 8, 1972) is an American actress and former model. She is known for her roles in the films “Rounders”, “Celebrity”, “3:10 to Yuma”, “The Thirteenth Floor”, and “The Notorious Bettie Page”, where she played the title character. She also appeared as Gillian Darmody in HBO’s “Boardwalk Empire”.
So hot – she was twice as old as the other actresses on Boardwalk Empire & just had perfect tits n ass
Gretchen and I have the same birthday. She is amazing!
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