Brüno Even though Borat is certainly the most genuinely shocking of Sacha Baron Cohen��s big screen exercises, thanks to the is-it-isn't-it-real factor, there��s certainly moments that can shock in his other works. No one really likes seeing a penis, so of course, no matter how common full frontal nudity becomes, there��s still going to be awkward squirming from a good half of the audience, but join us in taking a gander at some of the most shocking shots cinema has to offer. In tribute to these brave (or boasting) souls, we present you with the ten moments in the history of cinema where actors have fully shown themselves for art (or, in some cases, for gasps). Seeing a character fully naked conveys a bareness of the soul and allows actors to fully transmit their role (if they��re game). With gross out comedy reaching higher and higher to shock audiences, we've seen genital shots with increasing frequency in recent years, but there��s an equal amount of films that show us it with a straight face. A stray knob shot can still cause gasps of horror or ripples of laughter. There may still be some gasps at the female equivalent, but we��re certainly more accustomed to their appearance (sometimes even popping up in a 15). Trust me, I've had to research for an article on it. There��s nothing quite as shocking as seeing male genetalia in a film.