Thursday, May 22, 2014

Top 100 Hits Of The Ladies Of the 80′s

From: The Backlot
 #30 
Suddenly Last Summer” 
The Motels
Martha Davis and Company had two top ten hits, and the first on this list is 1983′s gorgeous “Suddenly Last Summer,” which peaked at #9 in November. That ice cream truck always creeped me out.

It’s Tom of Finland interpreted by Ludoalex!

This is the 23rd entry in the Homoerotic Tom of Finland Redesign Pin-Up Challenge. :)

It's Trans of Finland by Kori Michelle!

This is the 22nd entry in the Homoerotic Tom of Finland Redesign Pin-Up Challenge. :) 

33 Amazingly Useful Websites You Never Knew Existed

From: Buzz Feed
 20. 
The Rasterbator


Make a printable poster out of any image. Check it out here.

2013 Hot 100

From: The Backlot
5. 
DYLAN O’BRIEN

BORN: Aug 26, 1991 (age 21) New York, New York
HEIGHT: 5′ 10″ (1.78 m)
PREVIOUS RANKING: #96

SCORES HOTNESS POINTS FOR…
Teen Wolf‘s loyal and quick-witted sidekick also got to show his leading man side in The First Time, but to us he’ll always be Stiles. Sweet, funny, romantic and adorable totals into a complete package of sexy.

FOLLOW HIM ON TWITTER: @dylanobrien

It’s a Tom of Finland hipster by Tony Breed!

This is the 21st entry in the Homoerotic Tom of Finland Redesign Pin-Up Challenge. :) 

It’s The Punisher of Finland by Martin Chan!

This is the 19th entry in the Homoerotic Tom of Finland Redesign Pin-Up Challenge. :)

25 Albums Every Gay Guy Should Hear

From: Next Magazine
Queen
The Works 
Queen has an epic discography, but The Works stands above all the rest. Not only because it features favorites like “Radio Ga Ga,” “Hammer to Fall” and “I Want to Break Free,” but because the story of the record seemed to declare Freddie Mercury’s queerness to the world through song. This album helped teach the men who bought it when it was released in 1984—as well as the generations who found it in the years to come—how to break free and be their truest, most extreme selves. —MD
The Works is the eleventh studio album by British rock band Queen, released in February 1984. After the synth-heavy Hot Space, the album saw the re-emergence of Brian May and Roger Taylor's rock sound, while still incorporating the early 80s retro futuristic electro pop of the German electronic underground (Freddie Mercury) and New York (John Deacon) funk scenes.

Recorded at the Record Plant Studios and Musicland Studios from August 1983 to January 1984, the album's title comes from a comment Taylor made as recording began – "Let's give them the works!"

It’s Tom's Man drawn in the style of Aubrey Beardsley by Choklit Daddy!

This is the 20th entry in the Homoerotic Tom of Finland Redesign Pin-Up Challenge. :)

THIS IS WHAT A TOP LOOKS LIKE

From: Manhunt Daily

Calgary, Alberta, Canada
Life is the future, not the past.
So I guess my main thing on this site is that I am not looking for anything, but I am open to everything. Message me and let's see what happens. I should warn you that unless I get a completely clear and unobstructed color picture of your face, I will not meet in person, and chances are I will only talk for a few messages. Yes I can give my email for a face picture, but you will not be getting my number.
Winks or Unlocks are fine, because not everyone has full membership, and it is roughly the same as starting a message by saying "Hey, what's up?" Except the latter which normally starts the message with "So, are we fucking?"
If your profile does not have anything on it for me to start a conversation with, expect something generic in my messages until I know you well enough to be interesting. Also if you ask me something that can be found on here, chances are I will start phasing out any conversation with you. If you don't take the time to read this, why message me? 
Messaging me about mythology, fables, legends, languages, books, or wine will almost guarantee you a conversation.
I have no hang ups on age or race, it is all about the individual that materials. However the older you are the more blatantly superficial I will be.

And dear lord people it's spelled "discreet". How many incorrect spellings of one word can there be? Not just homophones, but straight up spelling errors...

41st Daytime Emmy Awards - Outstanding Culinary Program

And the nominees are:


A Moveable Feast with Fine Cooking

Beer Geeks

Bobby Flay's Barbecue Addiction

Giada at Home

The Mind of a Chef

My Grandmother’s Ravioli

It’s Hercules and James Howlett of Marvel by BearKun!

This is the 18th entry in the Homoerotic Tom of Finland Redesign Pin-Up Challenge. :) 

It's Ren and Stimpy of Finland by Faz of Seattle!

This is the 17th entry in the Homoerotic Tom of Finland Redesign Pin-Up Challenge. :) 

Reeve Carney naked in 'Penny Dreadful'

Reeve Carney (born April 18, 1983) is an American singer-songwriter and actor. He appeared in the Broadway musical Spider-Man: Turn Off the Dark as the character of Peter Parker/Spider-Man.


 Penny Dreadful is a horror TV series created for Showtime by John Logan and executive produced by Logan and Sam Mendes.


 The show was originally pitched to several US and UK channels, and eventually landed with Showtime, with Sky Atlantic as co-producer. It premiered at the South by Southwest film festival on March 9 and began airing on television on April 28, 2014 on Showtime OnDemand. The show premiered on the Showtime channel on May 11, 2014. The first two episodes of the series were both available on demand before the respective episodes were broadcast over the air.


 The title refers to the penny dreadfuls, a type of 19th century cheap British fiction publication with lurid and sensational subject matter. The series draws upon many public domain characters from 19th century Irish and British fiction, including Dorian Gray from Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray, Mina Harker from Bram Stoker's Dracula, and Victor Frankenstein and his monster from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein


Reeve Carney as Dorian Gray, a confident, mesmerizing, yet somewhat isolated man

Marc Crumpton in 'Femme Fatales'

 Marc Crumpton is an actor, known for Redline (2007), A Perfect Ending (2012) and Hollywood Angels (2012).


 Femme Fatales is an anthology TV series, inspired by the men's magazine of the same name, with each episode focusing on an antihero woman, intercut with softcore pornographic scenes  and produced by Cinemax.


 Lilith (Tanit Phoenix), introduces each episode Rod Serling-style and occasionally appears within the narrative. Some characters make encore appearances in later episodes. Unlike most After Dark shows that feature porn actors, Femme Fatales featured mainstream actors - like Richard Kind, Adam Goldberg, Paul Mazursky, Ryan Bittle, Robert LaSardo, Stephen Macht, William Gregory Lee, Dean Haglund, Charlie O'Connell, Daniel Bess, Angus Scrimm, Carrie Genzel, Ellie Cornell, Neil Hopkins in season 1, and Antonio Sabato Jr., Kyle Gass, Leilani Sarelle, Chris Mulkey, John Enos III, Vivica A. Fox, Sandra McCoy, Jeffrey Combs, Robert Picardo, Ashley Hamilton, Nikki Griffin, Eric Roberts, Kate Luyben, Steve Railsback, Paul Rae, Jes Macallan, Casper Van Dien, and Jeff Fahey Betsy Rue in season 2 





Curt Fortin in reality show 'Expeditie Poolcirkel'

 Curt Fortin ( Aruba , September 27 1978 ) is a Dutch - Aruban singer, presenter and actor. At five, he moved to the Netherlands.


 Expedition Arctic Circle (Expeditie Poolcirkel) is a television program in which ten Dutch celebrities against each other, themselves and the cold.


 The caravan with participants travels through Norway , Sweden and Finland . Starting point is the rugged coast of Spitsbergen . Helicopters, boats and snowmobiles are transport used. The high mountains, glaciers, cold caves and rivers require the utmost of participants.


 Not only physical strength is important, but also psychology and strategy play an important role. In addition to individual taste, often related to local customs and culture of Lapland , there are also group assignments. Both individual performance and team play every week to determine the position of candidates on the list. That list may change considerably in each episode. Each episode, the two lowest-positioned participants decide together who the adventure series to leave. Eventually reach only two candidates after a grueling journey of twenty days the end, one of them wins Expedition Arctic Circle .




Dominic West in 'The Hour'

 Dominic Gerard Fe West (born 15 October 1969) is an English actor. He is best known for his role as Detective Jimmy McNulty in the HBO drama series The Wire.


 The Hour is a 2011 BBC drama series centered on a new current-affairs show being launched by the BBC in June 1956, at the time of the Hungarian Revolution and Suez Crisis. It stars Ben Whishaw, Dominic West, and Romola Garai, with a supporting cast including Tim Pigott-Smith, Juliet Stevenson, Burn Gorman, Anton Lesser, Anna Chancellor, Julian Rhind-Tutt, and Oona Chaplin. It was written by Abi Morgan (also one of the executive producers, alongside Jane Featherstone and Derek Wax).

The series premiered on BBC Two and BBC HD from 19 July 2011 each Tuesday at 9 pm. Each episode lasts 60 minutes, with Ruth Kenley-Letts as producer and Coky Giedroyc as lead director. It was commissioned by Janice Hadlow, Controller, BBC Two, and Ben Stephenson, Controller, BBC Drama Commissioning and produced by Kudos Film and Television.


 Following the airing of the final episode of the first series, it was announced that a second series had been commissioned, which is co-produced by American network BBC America. It premiered on  November 14,  2012 in the UK and on  November 28, 2012 in the United States.

On February 12,  2013, it was announced that the series was cancelled by the BBC.


Dominic West as Hector Madden, co-presenter of The Hour

In the autumn of 1956, Freddie Lyon (Ben Whishaw) is a reporter unhappy with his job producing newsreels for the BBC. Desperate to get onto television, which he feels offers greater immediacy, Freddie is unaware that his best friend Bel Rowley (Romola Garai) has been selected by their mentor Clarence Fendley (Anton Lesser) to produce a new news magazine, the titular "The Hour". Rowley selects experienced war correspondent Lix Storm (Anna Chancellor) to head the foreign desk for the program, leaving Freddie to run domestic news, a position which he considers inferior. For anchor of the program, Clarence selects the handsome and patrician Hector Madden (Dominic West). They are joined by Thomas Kish (Burn Gorman), a mysterious and taciturn translator for the BBC who helps them cover the developing Suez Crisis.

As the team struggles to put the show together, Freddie is approached by Ruth Elms, the daughter of a member of the House of Lords who had employed Freddie's mother. She asks him to look into the murder of Peter Darrall (Jamie Parker), a college professor whom she knew. Soon after, Freddie finds her dead in her hotel room, an apparent suicide.

As the Suez Crisis escalates, the production team strives to report on British involvement in the crisis, despite pressure from the administration and in particular Angus McCain (Julian Rhind-Tutt) to present a sanitized narrative for the public. Freddie becomes more and more convinced that Peter Darrall and Ruth Elms were killed for some sinister reason. He discovers a secret message that Darrall tried to pass on before he was murdered "revert to Brightstone" and finds a movie reel depicting Ruth, Darrall, and Thomas Kish on holiday together. When confronted, Kish intimates that the government is behind the murder of Darrall and Elms, but he kills himself after a struggle with Freddie before the latter can learn more. Bel begins an affair with Hector. Hector's wife, Marnie (Oona Castilla Chaplin) finds out, telling Bel that she wasn't the first woman to have been with him since they married. After Clarence tells Bel that the affair threatens to ruin her career and damage the show, she calls it off.

As the Suez Crisis flares into armed conflict, Freddie learns that Darrall had been a communist spy and had been involved in a program to recruit bright and susceptible young people, referred to as "Bright Stones" to the Soviet cause. Ruth had been one of these Bright Stones and Kish had been sent by MI6 to keep tabs on them. Freddie also discovers that he is marked as a "Bright Stone". As British troops move to seize the Suez Canal, Freddie does a live interview of Lord Elms, Ruth's father, who denounces the government. However, as the interview goes out Clarence, at the insistence of higher-ups in the government, orders it to be taken off air halfway through the show. Bel is then fired by the BBC and Freddie confronts Clarence, who tells him that he had put him on the Bright Stone list, and that he is a Communist spy. He then tells Freddie to run this information as a news story. Freddie leaves the studio with Bel, telling her that they have a story to write.

Charlie Barnett in "The Happy Sad"

 Charlie Barnett is an American actor from Sarasota, Florida. He currently stars as Peter Mills on NBC's television show, Chicago Fire.


 The Happy Sad (2013)


 Charlie Barnett as Aaron


Two young couples in New York-one black and gay, one white and heterosexual-find their lives intertwined as they create new relationship norms, explore sexual identity, and redefine monogamy.