Playroom (aka Consequences) – a group of mostly jock buddies (Chris Cannon, Nicholas Kattar, Paul Marron, Adam Ratcliffe & Michael Tranzilli) from high school reunite for their annual “football weekend” away from thier wives and families. This time, two of them are out looking to get laid and find themselves seduced by a couple of hookers and then chained up in the “playroom” of a mad porno producer out to use them in his films. Their buddies try to rescue them while keeping things a secret from the wives back home. As an attempt at a horror movie, it had it’s moments, but was basically just an excuse to get hot guys stripped and tied up. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. . . .
Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror
Gay Bed and Breakfast of Terror takes us to a run down, way out of the way, gay bed and breakfast run by a demented woman and her daughter. This is where you end up on the big party weekend if your other half forgets to make the reservations far enough in advance. There’s gore (and laughs) galore as the guests learn just what goes on at The Sahara Salvation Inn. “Watch out for the straights.”
And a few more caps after the jump: warning for possible spoilers and possible NSFW!
Prom Queen
Aaron Ashmore (Sean’s twin) is Marc Hall in Prom Queen. Based on a true story of a Canadian high school student who wants to take his boyfriend Jason, (Mac Fyfe) to the prom at his Catholic school. His quest escalates once a gay rights lawyer (played by Scott Thompson) gets involved, much to the dismay of his boyfriend.
When Love Comes
In When Love Comes, Mark (Dean O’Gorman, Iolus in “Young Hercules”) is conflicted about settling down with the slightly older Stephen (Simon Prast), while Katie, a fading music star, returns to her best friend Stephen and her roots in Australia only to be followed by her American boyfriend Eddie (Simon Westaway). And then there’s a lesbian rock duo who figure into things somehow. I wasn’t too clear on that part, but it was an OK movie.
Object of My Affection
In Object of My Affection, George (Paul Rudd), a gay school teacher, learns that his boyfriend (Tim Daly) is dumping him from Nina (Jennifer Anniston), a girl he happens to meet at a dinner party. She invites him to move in with her and the pair develop a friendship. But eventually, Nina wants more and after her obnoxious boyfriend gets her pregnant she continues to fall in love with Georrge. Going from friendship to attempted seduction to outright jealousy of George’s new boyfriend before realizing she can’t look to him for romance.
More gratuitious Paul Rudd caps after the jump. . . .
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Whirlwind
A group of five gay friends (Brad Anderson, Desmond Dutcher, Mark Ford, Alexis Suarez,Bryan West) find their lives turned upside down as a Whirlwind enters their group in the form of an attractive but vindictive young man (David Rudd) enters their world determined to prove that relationships don’t last.
Sons of Tennessee Williams
Upcoming documentary The Sons of Tennessee Williams shows us some of the history of gay culture in New Orleans. Looks like it’s an interesting look at a point in gay history – due for release later this year.
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