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ADuralde's blogNew on DVD: (Almost) All-Singing, All-Dancing!
And a 5-6-7-8: Mamma Mia! premieres on DVD Tuesday, but it's just one of three new gay-inclusive musicals hitting video store shelves. Tune up on all the new releases after the jump. Submitted by on Tue, 2008-12-16 09:04. Out at the Movies: "Doubt," "Wendy and Lucy"
The Broadway hit Doubt leaps to the big screen in limited release today, and its four principal actors (including Meryl Streep, above) have already racked up Golden Globe nominations for their performances. Plus, Brokeback Mountain star Michelle Williams shines in the quiet indie Wendy and Lucy. More after the jump! Submitted by on Fri, 2008-12-12 14:59. New on DVD: Batman, swingers, silents and cute shirtless boys
Hoping to leap from box-office domination to Oscar contention, the summer smash The Dark Knight makes its way to video this week as one of several new releases of note. Find out more after the jump! Submitted by on Wed, 2008-12-10 11:05. Mustache Ride: A salute to ten classic celebrity 'staches
Oh, Brad; oh, George. Sexiest Men Alive you may be, but surely you've learned by now that the mustache is not for everyone. With Pitt stating that he'd like to bring back the 'stache and the Huffington Post naming 2008 "The Year of the Mustache", we thought it might be fun to take a look back at some of the upper lip's finer furry moments. Here's a purely subjective list of 10 mustache-wearers who got away with it...
1. Clark Gable. MGM made him shave it off for Parnell, and it was one of his few flops, so he clearly had a Samson thing going on with his 'stache. Women (and any number of men) swooned for Gable's scorching screen sexuality, and the facial hair played a big role in his success.
2. Burt Reynolds. Sporting perhaps the quintessential 1970s mustache, Reynolds was one of the decade's reigning sex gods. And thanks to his nearly-nude centerfold in Cosmopolitan magazine, post-Stonewall gays could objectify practically every inch of the Smokey and the Bandit star. Which other notables wore one better? Find out after the jump. Submitted by on Fri, 2008-12-05 12:17. New on DVD: "X-Files", mean dogs, kinky Romans, gross-out humor
This week's new DVDs include everything from a TV fave's homophobic big-screen sequel to controversial cult classics to potty humor. Make your way through it all, after the jump! Submitted by on Tue, 2008-12-02 17:32. "The Transporter": Ex-gay?
One of the most appealing elements of the Transporter series of films — besides the frequent shirtlessness of star Jason Statham — has been the idea (fomented by one of the creators of the first two movies) that the lead character is gay. Transporter 3, alas, suggests otherwise. Find out more after the jump! Submitted by on Tue, 2008-12-02 16:24. Out at the Movies: What's gayer, "Milk" or "Transporter 3"?
The big news in gay movies is that a screen biography of slain gay rights pioneer Harvey Milk finally hits the big screen today. But did you know we're also getting a new installment of what's probably the gayest international action movie franchise in contemporary cinema? More after the break! Submitted by on Wed, 2008-11-26 10:57. Out on DVD giveaway: Tantrums, tiaras, freaks, geeks and Criterions
Elton John: Tantrums and Tiaras, an up-close-and-personal documentary about the iconic musician, is just one of the week's new DVDs that should immediately go onto your Santa wish list this holiday season. And we'd like to help you with your holiday shopping by giving away a handful of copies, two of which are signed by Sir Elton himself. More after the break! Submitted by on Tue, 2008-11-25 11:13. Out at the Movies: "Were the World Mine", "Lake City" and a little sleeper called "Twilight"
OK, the big movie of the weekend is the big-screen adaptation of the hit teen novel Twilight. But if the "Team Edward" fanatics and their mothers have bought up all the tickets, there are other films of queer interest opening this weekend. Find out which after the break! Submitted by on Fri, 2008-11-21 16:21. Out on DVD: Robots, movie stars, killer rabbits and a gay musical genius
Four extraordinary new DVDs hit stores on November 18, and they've all got gay appeal. Find out more after the jump! Submitted by on Tue, 2008-11-18 16:07. |
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