Horror Movie Hotties: Hollow Man (2000)

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Last Updated on July 22, 2021

Only Paul Verhoeven, director of SHOWGIRLS, could take the concept of a classic cinematic monster and turn him into a giant pervert. That's essentially what you'll get with a viewing of HOLLOW MAN, although you should probably be aware of this, as the film is nearing at 15-years-old. (Where has my life gone?). In the movie, Kevin Bacon uses his newly found powers of invisibility to spy on naked women, because, you know, Kevin Bacon couldn't seem to get women naked on his own. One of the girls in question is the lovely Rhona Mitra, whom you may also know as the Lara Croft model from 97-98. Well, I guess this movie isn't all bad, right? This clip obviously contains nudity and is NSFW, so please click on the image below to view it. Enjoy!

HOLLOW MAN (2000)

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Favorite Movies: Star Wars, The Shining, Clerks, Back to the Future, Detroit Rock read more City, Gremlins, The Jerk, A Clockwork Orange, Young Frankenstein, The Big Lebowski, Man on the Moon, UHF, District 9, The Artist, Beetlejuice, Jaws, Saving Private Ryan,The Toxic Avenger, Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Yellow Submarine, and Pink Floyd's The Wall

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