
“He forged a path, you know?” Eliza chimes in. But Robert was an icon not just to artists but… he’s not Lady Gaga, he’s not Ru Paul, he’s his own -but he came before, in many ways, those people were influenced by him and-“ “It’s not easy getting an independent film financed and shot in New York City anyway,” Nate states, “and an artist that’s this controversial, whose work was censored … trying to put this out into the mainstream, we knew there were going to be challenges. You know the controversy about him but then there was such humanity in him, too, and I feel like it was just exciting for us to tell that story.” Just with Mapplethorpe being such a boundary pusher and such a fascinating artist, and … the art that he made and the person that he was sort of being in contradiction. “This one was just something that really spoke to me when Nate sent the script to me in 2002,” Eliza professes. It turns out I was a freshman at Emerson when the Dushkus first started development. As I watch her start in on some chicken wings, I think, “Slayers… They’re just like us!” I’ve just seen Mapplethorpe and am eager to discuss the film. Eliza apologizes unnecessarily for grabbing food before joining us at Tribeca’s posh Roxy Hotel. Like Eliza’s famous Buffy the Vampire Slayer character Faith, the two grew up in the Boston area, where I was attending college when I first discovered her. Nate is wearing a high school jacket recently unearthed by their mom. The Dushkus endear themselves to me early on. Who‘s Matt Smith as the eponymous enfant terrible, is now open in limited release after a run at Tribeca Film Festival last spring. Their latest collaboration, Mapplethorpe, directed by Ondi Timoner and starring Dr.

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2001's Soul Survivors finds Eliza showering off, but sadly keeping her clothes on, and we close things out with four clips from Joss Whedon's tv series Dollhouse that have Eliza looking sexy in a flowery bra, a dominatrix outfit, a red tank top and a cleavage-showing dress in which she tells a guy "you've seen all of me.Eliza and Nate Dushku are like a lot of siblings-their words overlap, and they’re obviously close-except both happen to be very good-looking (seriously, what is with their family’s genes?) and have spent a lifetime acting and now producing in film and television. Eliza gets all sudsy in 2000's Bring it On as she and her fellow cheerleaders wash cars in barely there bikinis in this behind the scenes footage. Eliza drops her dress and reveals her tush-ku while wearing lacy underwear in a clip from 2007's Nobel Son and 2009's Open Graves has even more of Eliza looking tantalizing in a skimpy bikini.

2002's The New Guy has Eliza looking luscious as she tries on different skimpy swimsuits and even dances a bit for maximum jigglage.

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It goes by pretty quick, but thanks to Skin Vision, you can savor the moment in its slowed down glory, just like the second clip which has some side boob seen through her hospital gown.

The first clip has some of Eliza's spectacular rackular as she quickly changes shirts while arguing with a guy. We start things off with two brief but revealing clips from 2008's The Alphabet Killer. Skin has gathered together some of Eliza's sexiest (and sometimes nakedest) moments for you in this playlist. Eliza Dushku has been steaming up screens both big and small for years, and Mr.
