John Lennon sang “All You Need is Love” in 1967, but since then all Mr. Man needs is a biopic on the music legend. Luckily, there are several to choose from. Jared Harris portrayed him in Two of Us (2000). Richard Sherman and Tom J. Raider played him in The Killing of John Lennon (2006). On a lighter note, Paul Rudd parodied him in Walk Hard: The Dewey Cox Story (2007). And Aaron Johnson (aka Aaron Taylor-Johnson) took on the role in Nowhere Boy (2009). Next came Lennon Naked (2010). Obviously, this version is our favorite due to the titillating title. Despite being a TV movie, it offers plenty of nudity! The story begins at the height of Beatlemania in 1964. That’s when The Beatles manager Brian Epstein (Rory Kinnear) talks John (Chris Eccleston) into publicly meeting with the father (Christopher Fairbank) who abandoned him years before. Needless to say, the reunion doesn’t go well, and over time neither do John’s relationships with his first wife Cynthia Lennon (Claudie Blakley) and his writing partner, bandmate and close friend Paul McCartney (Andrew Scott). But John feels like a new man when he meets perv-formance artist Yoko Ono (Naoko Mori) even if the group isn’t keen on her. At least, she got him to go full frontal for the “Two Virgins” photo! As such, we can ogle Eccleston’s chest, pubes, cock and balls. If that’s not arousing enough, Chris flashes his ass when Lennon serves Yoko in bed. There’s no need to “Imagine” more!