Adam (Tom Harper), a public school teacher, picks up a stranger named Jake (Sean Brosnan) in a gay bar in London. He goes back to Jake’s place where they have sex. After leaving, Adam finds that he’s picked up Jake’s cell phone by mistake. Going to return it, he finds Jake has apparently been murdered. From there, Adam finds himself pursued by shadowy figures who may be from the British government and who are trying to cover up a royal scandal. Interesting in a way, and the use of surveillance camera type footage for the film was kinda cool, but it just never seemed to quite get off the ground. Surveillance 24/7.
Another Gay Movie
Another Gay Movie follows a group of gay friends (Michael Carbonaro, Jonah Blechman, Jonathan Chase, and Mitch Morris) who vow to lose their virginity by the end of summer. A take off on teen sex comedies with our heroes going from one sexual misadventure to another. Appearances by Scott Thompson, Graham Norton, Richard Hatch, Matthew Rush, James Getzlaff, and Ant.
Testosterone
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 . . . .
Rock Haven
In Rock Haven (2007), Brady (Sean Hoagland) is an 18 year old planning on attending bible college and keeping his zealot mother happy. After they move to Rock Haven, however, he meets Clifford (Owen Alabado) and his thoughts stray in a different direction. Brady tries to fight his growing attraction to Clifford as Clifford tries to slowly encourage him.
Latter Days
In Latter Days, a group of Mormons moves in next door to Christian, a gay man (Wes Ramsey). He makes a bet with his co-workers that he’ll seduce one of them. He meets Aaron (Steve Sandvoss), one of the Mormons, and gets more than he bargained for when not only does he manage to seduce the young man but finds himself falling for Aaron in turn. And of course, there’s the other religion crazed guys with Aaron who want to keep him pure.
Creatures from the Pink Lagoon
In Creatures from the Pink Lagoon, a group of gay friends gather at a lake house for a birthday party for Phillip (Nick Garrison), an effeminate young man with a bum for a boyfriend. Meanwhile, something strange is going on at the Exit 5 Reststop (near the Chemical Plant) where all the confirmed bachelors seem to gather. Amidst the fun and frolic and catty remarks of the party, severed body parts are found and the zombies attack. Gay zombies. No, really . . . .
A spoof of old black and white horror movies. Â Don’t take it too seriously, and it’s kinda fun.
Tides of War
In Tides of War, Frank Hably (Adrian Paul) is a Navy submarine commander whose lover is his Executive Officer (Mike Doyle). Leaving aside that this might not show great judgement, the sub is on patrol near North Korea when it’s attacked by an unidentified stealth sub, killing the Executive Officer. After facing an inquiry and fearing court martial (not for being gay, just for almost getting his boat sunk), Hably is brought back to command a secret mission with a new Executive Officer (Matthew St. Patrick, of Six Feet Under fame) who’s watching his every move. Vindication arrives in the form of another sneak attack. Kent McCord and Matt Battaglia also have roles.
I’d about given up on ever finding a copy of this when I stumbled on an offer in another DVD for a free promotional copy from Here! TV.