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Web blogs are a form of communication between people around the globe that can find similar interests when no one is like them in their own community. One is able to use their own webcam to video tape themselves talking, and broadcast it to millions that log onto a website 24 hours a day 7 days a week. In the film “Naked Horror” by Carlo Rodriguez, a young woman finds solstice in a website that broadcasts video blogs of fellow nightmare sufferers that leads to distress and despair.
Obviously, Naked Fear is nowhere near original in it’s story, as came out 75 years earlier, and the same idea has been done into many other films, such as Bloodust! and the underrated , but it’s still a competently made film. I just don’t think it’s that much more than that, and after seeing it a second time, I highly doubt I’d want to see it a third time.
Zombie films push theses boundaries even further, with the stone-dead naked corpses now wandering around with their modesty and life, lost long ago. And that’s what we are looking at in this grisly article. When the dead rise, not all of them are coming up with their clothes on… But it’s up to the directors, producers and screenwriters on just how they handle this delicate element. so, here is our nasty little list, Naked Dead Horror Movie Scenes. Remember… The dead don’t always die in Dolce & Gabbana!
ClubGEMMA in collaboration with Enchanted Architect by Domiziano Cristopharo are currently in pre-production with Naked and Dead, the erotic/hard zombie movie inspired by Erotic Nights of the Living Dead (1980) by Joe D’Amato. Directing it is Domiziano Cristopharo, a director who has already tackled hard and erotic components in horror cinema and is also a producer of such extreme titles as , the fourth installment of the extreme saga conceived by Stephen Biro (Unearthed Films).
Naked and Dead, shooting of which will end in 2019, marks a new collaboration between the Italian director and Roberta Gemma. The X-rated actress in fact starred in House of Flesh Mannequins, Bloody Sin, Hyde’s Secret Nightmare (a film that revived the Italian-style horror porn created by Joe D’amato) and The Transparent Woman. The latter two also redistributed by Mario Salieri, who immediately understood the potential of the eros/thanatos, horror and sensuality mix proposed by Gemma and Cristopharo.










