David Sutcliff is Dean, a graphic novelist, whose Argentinian lover Pablo (Antonio Sabato, Jr.) just disappears one day in Testosterone (2003). Dean runs into Pablo’s mother at a party and she brushes him off, clearly not wanting him near her son. More determined than ever, Dean heads to Argentina to track down Pablo and find out what’s going on. A series of improbable plot twists follow leading Dean across the country side of Argentina and introducing a variety of odd ball characters. The film seemed like it should have been better than it was. Sabato’s brief full frontal helped, but . . . .
Deadly Skies
In Deadly Skies Antonio Sabato Jr is an ex-military guy who was in charge of builiding a honking big space laser, but was afraid the military would use if for bad stuff. He told them he was gay to get kicked out. Rae Dawn Chong recruits him and his other half, Michael Boisvert, to get the laser up and running to zap an asteriod about to hit the earth. Although Boisvert shows all (and a VERY nice show it is) Sabato plays coy on the full frontal unlike his bare all in Testosterone.
The movie was also put out in a “straight” version without the gay content.