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Once upon a time, Mr. Skin was just an ordinary guy by the name of Jim McBride. He had an uncanny talent for remembering every nude scene in Hollywood. One night, Jim was at his favorite bar, and a local radio host overheard him bragging about his extraordinary talent. It wasn't long before he had his own on-air segment, answering listeners' celebrity nude-related questions. These are the humble origins of this celebrity porn site, which launched back in 1999.
Nobody does celebrity porn quite like Mr. Skin. After all, Jim's been running his site for 20+ years, and he and his team have managed to accumulate a massive amount of content from television to movies, celebrity sex tapes, magazines, and a variety of online sources. They've compiled it all into a well-organized collection of 86396 clips and more than 295,000 images (mostly vid caps). They add several new clips and images daily.
Consider the full range of media the content comes from, and you'll understand why the quality varies. There's no denying you'll see more than a clip or two that isn't exactly crystal clear. But you'll still find thousands of clips to stream and download in HD or Full HD. And even if the pics are usually just screen grabs, there are some high-res ones from the better-looking movies. Plus, you also have some GIFs, like my fave of Drew Barrymore's titty flash.
You get the cream of the crop, like Kim Kardashian's sex tape and Alexandra Daddario's topless scene from True Detective. But you also get every exposed nipple, pokie, and butt that's appeared on-screen. Television clips, sex scenes from movies, nude horror shots, and other sexy situations are all available.
Don't go thinking that Mr. Skin only posts other people's content, though. They also create their own original playlists, including the "Oscar Nominudes," "Hot Chicks with Hairy Armpits," and The Most Popular Searched Nude Scenes of the Year." The Skin Videos are compilations, including "The Best of Amy Adams" and "Top Five Shaved Bald."
The Updates section has everything they've uploaded to the site. Despite the staggering amount of content, you won't have any issues finding your favorite babes. They make it easy to browse celebrities, movie and TV titles, pictures, clips, or GIFs. You can sort any section by trending, most recent, or user rating. There's a substantial selection of tags, an advanced search, and the option to favorite everything.
The streaming player is generally helpful. It offers keyboard shortcuts and adjustable playback speeds and resolutions. You can watch in full screen or picture-in-picture mode or even cast the scenes on your other devices.
As you might expect, the model index has a lot of interesting info. It varies depending on the performer's star power, but most have stats, bios, and user ratings. I also like that they tell you how many blogs each celebrity has so you can learn all about your favorites.
There's also an up-to-date blog. It includes monthly reports of nude scenes being removed from various streaming services, like Netflix and Hulu. You'll also notice that they put considerable work into the descriptions for all the scenes and celebrity bios.
They offer multiple ways to get help with your membership: a live chat option, phone number (local only), email, FAQ, and contact form. They say they'll reply within 12 hours. You can request content or submit a ticket for tech and billing issues. Canceling is done online, but you need to sign in to your account first.
Mr. Skin's biggest problem is that you don't get any bonus content with your membership.
Just in case it isn't obvious, a lot of the clips are very short. Of course, there's nothing to be done about full-frontal scenes only lasting less than a minute, but it's worth noting that you're not getting full-length movies by any means.
From the 2006 Hollywood hit Knocked Up name-dropping him (and yes, he's got nude clips from it on the site) to his recurring guest spot on The Howard Stern Show, Jim McBride has been surfing a giant wave of success for quite some time now. And for good reason, as this is the #1 site for celebrity nudes! Join now and save on your membership with our Mr. Skin discount.
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Image Quality | 12/15 |
Usability | 10/10 |
Updates | 10/10 |
Content Amount | 15/15 |
Value | 10/10 |
Exclusivity | 14/20 |
Download / Streaming | 5/5 |
Features | 4/5 |
Bonus Material | 8/10 |
Rabbit Score | 88% |
MP4 | 1920x1080; 4800K |
MP4 | 1920x1080; 4800K; Streaming |
1997 - A radio DJ overhears Jim Mcbride talking about celebrity nude scenes and gets him a segment on the radio.
1999 - McBride raises cash and launches Mr. Skin.
2000 - McBride makes an appearance on The Howard Stern Show and becomes a regular guest.
2007 - Mr. Skin is referenced in the film Knocked Up.
2013 - McBride launches a spin-off site, Mr. Man, dedicated to nude male celebs.
User Comments
By purecity on Sep 10, 2021
Downloaded just over 2 gigabytes of clips after signing up. Now downloads have been disabled and every video just says "Your account has been flagged for abuse" and tells me to contact customer service. I contact customer service and they tell me, "You have triggered an excessive use alert, which has temporarily disabled your viewing capabilities. We have put these limitations in place along with other measure to combat piracy and excessive strain on our systems. The streaming feature will reappear as soon as the algorithm allows." A few things to note here... 1. This is worded vaguely and there is no indication when I will be able to access any videos again. So far, I still cannot do anything and has it been 3 days. 2. I asked what the limits were so I could stay under them and they ignored the question completely. 3. 2 gigabytes of downloading will never put "excessive strain" on their system even if I had downloaded it all at once. This is the equivalent of 1 hour of HD video. 4. They reply says STREAMING will return but may indicate that downloading is permanently disabled. The content is good but collectors should opt for other websites. Downloading and streaming are not unlimited, not even close. I'd have paid more for higher download limits.
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By jbrett1 on Oct 6, 2018
I have a couple dozen dusty VHS and DVDs somewhere that are nothing but naked women from mainstream movies, so I really expected to enjoy Mr. Skin. Instead, my disappointment is near total. I used Rewards points, so I'm not out any money; all I lost was time, and my illusions. The one thing I liked about the site? The lists. Without them, you'd be forever trying to find something interesting. Everything else is a waste of time--literally. I tried browsing by letter, and there are dozens, if not hundreds, of porn stars in the database. Why? Who ever turned on an adult film and said, "Boy, I sure hope someone gets naked"? Then there are so, SO many actresses I've never heard of--and I'm the guy who makes everyone stay for the credits to the end. And there are thousands of names who are designated "no nudity." If you think this sounds unhelpful, that's a good guess. Navigation is awkward. Going back to a previous clip is harder than it needs to be. You can choose full screen, or you can see the description of the scene, and the scene itself in a player that takes up ten percent of your monitor. For me, at least, there was no option to download any clips; I suspected this was unique to my Rewards membership, but I could be wrong, and the site did not explain. I emailed about my difficulties, and was assured the player had a download icon; mine did not. I received a follow-up saying, basically, "We'll look into it and get back to you," but my membership expired before that happened. If I were in charge of Mr. Skin, I would immediately cease partnering with the Rewards program. My experience as a Rewards customer will keep me from ever returning to the site; I cannot see how that helps their business. I suppose they could opt to fix the flaws--but that would probably cost money. If repair funds depend on new customers renewing, I doubt they can afford the work.
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