We've got a ward's worth of magnificent mental cases nude this week on DVD and Blu-Ray, with up-and-comer Jessica Chastain stripping her way to the nut house in Jolene, Beatrice Dalle baring boobs, bush and bipolar butt in Betty Blue, and Missy Cleveland's T&A fueling John Travolta's paranoid perversions in Blow Out. In other nudes, we've got the insane imagery of Alejandro Jorodowsky in El Topo and The Holy Mountain, and a psycho killing coeds in The Dorm that Dripped Blood, making its long-awaited DVD debut.

jolene 1Nude on DVD, fabulous firecrotch Jessica Chastain is the tit-ular temptress in Jolene(2008), a road movie based on a controversial short story by E.L. Doctorow. Raised in foster homes and married at the age of 15, Jolene drifts from place to place, working as a stripper, hitchhiking across the country, and winding up in a mental hospital, where she has a torrid lesbian affair with Frances Fisher and plays hide the finger topless in bed. From the looks of it, Frances is fishing for a tuna taco!

A French repairman gets a monkey wrench thrown into his mild-mannered existence when he falls for wild child Betty (Batrice Dalle) in Betty Blue (1986), nude on Blu-Ray. First charming and disarming, Betty’s energy and insane exploits send both of their lives spinning out of control. Beatrice bares all three B's in eleven sexy scenes of mind-melting nudity, skincluding a rare bush-only flash. This Betty won't leave you blue (balled)! cleveland shower

Also nude on Blu-Ray, Brian De Palma’s thriller Blow Out (1981) does not blow. It’s a modern-day noir with enough skinful moments to keep the crotch riveted too. The story of John Travolta accidentally recording the possible assassination of a presidential candidate is a paranoid ride that opens with a more prurient trip in Amanda Cleveland’s ample TA. Co-star Nancy Allen also slips a black-and-white nip in a photograph that Travolta holds in his sweaty hands.If only De Palma followed it up with a sexploitation thriller called Blow Job!

In DVD re-release nudes, two of Alejandro "I make films with my cojones" Jodorowsky's most famous films are being re-released this week. The first of the cult midnight movies, Mexico's El Topo (1970) is a symbol-soaked hodgepodge of horrible carnage and carnival horror wrapped up in a western and served still bloody. Writer-director Alejandro Jodorowsky is El Topo ("The Mole"), a wayfaring stranger shuffling around the desert with his seven-year-old son. Leaving the kid behind with a bunch of monks, he then takes up with magnificent Mara Lorenzio, who tells him that his quest is to defeat holy fuck machinefour holy men of the desert.

The Holy Mountain (1973) stars writer-director Alejandro Jodorowsky as The Alchemist, a Christlike chap with a hankering for some cold, hard enlightenment. Al teams up with a passel of immortals to prepare for their big heave-ho up the Holy Mountain, where they plan to kick out the bum gods who do nothing but stink up the joint. The Holy Mountain is heavy on symbolism, grotesquerie, and whackadoodle imagery like the retro-future fuck machine operated by a nude Re Debrisand all that weirdness has carved out a nice niche for him atop the high mountain of film cultdom.

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