![]() ![]() ![]() Our cultural standards have relaxed just enough to show a man in full.Īnd why not? Women have long been asked to take off their clothes, out of both artistic necessity and rank gratuitousness. Once upon a time, just seeing a man’s rear on television might cause a scandal now you don’t have to go too far out of your way to encounter his front. And then there was “Weiner,” a hit documentary about the scandal started by the disseminated bulge in a politician’s underwear. In the last 18 months or so, I’ve seen casually naked men on “The Affair” and on “Girls,” plus casually naked robots on “Westworld.” Penises have appeared on “Game of Thrones” (where one was once violently disappeared) and been simulated by a killer drill on “American Horror Story: Hotel.” They were in movies like “Get Hard” and “Unfinished Business” one was there-ish on John Cena in “Trainwreck” they showed up in stunt form on a meek Adam Scott in “The Overnight” and through the boxer briefs of a smugly sunny Chris Hemsworth in “Vacation.” Ralph Fiennes spent some of this spring’s “A Bigger Splash” having a glorious time wearing nothing. These are banner times for penises onscreen.
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