Today let's look at the nudity between a remake and its original version to determine which is really better. Let's look at the beachy comedy Swept Away which was originally made in 1974 and remade in 2002 with a topless Madonna!

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Guy Ritchie's 2002 version of Swept Away starred his then-wife Madonna as therich leading lady who falls for a sailor. She's blonde, beautiful and snooty which is perfect for taking off your clothes.The very fit Madonna snaps at a sailor over and over while she and some friends spend time on a yacht. Sounds swanky and perfect for babes sunning in their bikinis!

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However, a storm strands her and the sailor on a desert island where they have to survive and learn to get along. Doesn't seem like they have much trouble with that after all.

Remake or Original: Swept Away

The original 1974 version of Swept Away was written and directed by Lina Wertmuller (fun fact: she was the first woman ever to be Oscar-nominated for best director for her film Seven Beauties) and is a true Italian romp.The plot remains the same with Mariangela Melato playing the leading lady.

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She actually looks similar to Madonna with the blonde hair and black bikini, but she has a slightly more curvaceous figure. Who do you prefer? Madonna or Mariangela?

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Both films are fun, flirty and full of sandy suck sacks. So which is better? Do your research before you make a decision by watching some of these scenes here on Mr. Skin.