Monday, April 4, 2016

“Everybody Wants Some!!” Is Basically Lots Of Hot Guys In Tight Pants

Take our money!
 Richard Linklater is returning to his hazy, beer-soaked youth with Everybody Wants Some!!, a successor to 1993’s Dazed and Confused.

In the film, Scream Queens’ frat boy Glen Powell, Glee’s Blake Jenner, Teen Wolf’s Tyler Hoechlin and Heroes Reborn’s Ryan Guzman play college students looking to join their school’s baseball team.


 But Everybody ratchets up the homoeroticism big-time, leading some to dub it a “gay porno without the sex.”


 In a new trailer out today, we see Hoechlin and his teammates in the bullpen, and it’s like one giant bulgefest. (God bless the early 1980s).


Seriously, we couldn’t tell you what happened in the scene if you put a gun to our head. All we saw was a big field of eggplants.

Seeing as the film is trying to reach an audience raised on Van Halen, we’re not sure why Linklater chose to highlight packages so prominently. But we’re not complaining.

Everybody Wants Some hits theaters April 15.

Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress

1955
Jo Van Fleet 
as
Cathy Ames/Kate Trask
East of Eden

Catherine Josephine "Jo" Van Fleet (December 29, 1915 – June 10, 1996) was an American theater and film actress. Known primarily for playing roles older than she was, her career spanned over three decades, and she won an Academy Award as well as a Tony Award.

100 Treasured Chests: Hairy Edition

From: OUT
Michael Ealy
Actor

Michael Brown (born August 3, 1973), professionally known as Michael Ealy, is an American actor. He is known for his roles in Barbershop (2002), 2 Fast 2 Furious (2003), For Colored Girls (2010), About Last Night (2014), and The Perfect Guy (2015). Ealy starred as Dorian the android in the Fox TV science fiction police drama series Almost Human.

The 100 Greatest Lost Hits of The 80’s Part 2: The New Batch

From: NewNowNext
 #3 
“Digging Your Scene” 
Blow Monkeys

Led by Dr. Robert (who looks like Louis Virtel’s UK cousin), Blow Monkeys hit the chart just once, with “Digging Your Scene” hitting #14 in August 1986. It would be years later that I discovered that this irresistible pop confection actually had a much darker meaning than I ever knew. Dr. Robert explains:

’Digging Your Scene’ was me tipping my hat to the club scene, and then specifically the gay scene within the club scene that … in the early 80’s, that were to me the most exciting thing that was happening at that point in my life. ’Cos I’d kind of broken up with my first wife and I was in-between, and I was kind of enjoying myself. And it was a great scene for me to be involved in. Although I wasn’t gay. You know, 50% of the people in there weren’t. it was just a really refreshing kind of attitude there. And the song was written basically about AIDS and the way that it was beginning to kind of happen to people that I knew within that scene.

There was a little bit of hysteria about AIDS, I think, in the early days here in the tabloids and stuff, you know. It was a bit dodgy, and people were kind of using it in order to kind of slag off the gay scene and the gay culture, you know. And what I wanted to do was kind of say … you know, redress the balance in my own way.

48 GUYS YOU MIGHT POSSIBLY WANT TO FUCK

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43rd Daytime Emmy Awards - Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series

And the nominees are:
First photo is the nominee in the role nominated for,the second photo it is to show of the sexiness of the nominee
 Tyler Christopher 
as 
Nikolas Cassadine 
General Hospital 
ABC



 Anthony Geary
 as 
Luke Spencer 
General Hospital 
ABC

Fake

 Justin Hartley
as 
Adam Newman 
The Young and the Restless 
CBS



 Christian LeBlanc 
as 
Michael Baldwin 
The Young and the Restless 
CBS


 Kristoff St. John 
as 
Neil Winters 
The Young and the Restless 
CBS












The 30 Worst Music Videos Of All Time

From: NewNowNext
 #26 
“The King That Never Was”
 Alternate Reality

Looking like the beginning of an amateur porn, “The King That Never Was” is unintentionally hilarious throughout. The best part is this tidbit from the YT page: “Interesting factoids: The video features 20 actors, 3.5 lawyers, 4 Slovenians, 4 lead singers, 7 employees from 4 Cleveland area law firms, 3 horses, and one historic castle.”

Scream, Queens! The Top 40 Horror Films of The 80’s!

From:  The Backlot
1. 
MY BLOODY VALENTINE


I’ve mentioned before that I love claustrophobic horror films, and it probably started with this Canadian (yay!) classic, which is my choice as the greatest slasher film ever made. Unlike the anonymous chum fed to Jason and the rest of the slasher Gods, the kids in My Bloody Valentine are actually likable, and when they venture into the bowels of the earth, it becomes a crap shoot who will survive.

If you get a chance, check out the Special Edition, which restores almost ten minutes of footage that was deemed too extreme for the theatrical release. It’s worth it just for the … laundromat scene. And who can forgot the closing theme “The Ballad Of Harry Warden,” which explains the plot in a creepy “Edmund Fitzgerald”-esque way. It’s the second greatest 80′s horror movie closing theme song (between Prom Night and Happy Birthday To Me).

Groovy Flashback: TIME Covers 1970 - 1979

From: Deep Dish
How Gay Is Gay?: Homosexuality in America - April 23, 1979

BFI Releases List Of The Top 30 LGBT Films Of All Time

From: NewNowNext
19. 
Looking for Langston 
Isaac Julien
UK 
1989

Looking for Langston is a 1989 British black-and-white film, directed by Isaac Julien and produced by Sankofa Film & Video Productions. It combines authentic archival newsreel footage of Harlem in the 1920s with scripted scenes to produce a non-linear impressionistic story line celebrating black gay identity and desire during the artistic and cultural period known as the Harlem Renaissance in New York. The film is a short, running at about 42 minutes.

Where Are The LGBT “Real World” Housemates Now?

From: NewNowNext
 15
Tyler Duckworth
 “The Real World: Key West”


This former gymnast and figure skater came from a religious background in Fargo, North Dakota. He actually applied to be on The Real World after an accident left him unable to compete.

Since Key West, Tyler has competed on MTV’s The Challenge and worked as a sports journalist and a personal trainer for the Boston Celtics. Today, he’s a project manager with Schoos Design Group and lives in West Hollywood.

15 Gay Movies You Should Netflix-Stream

From: OUT
Laurence Anyways 
2012

A drama that follows 10 years of a relationship between a transgender woman and her lover. 

A History Of Gay Kisses At The MTV Movie Awards

From: NewNowNext
 Jason Biggs and Sean William Scott
American Pie 2


The American Pie movies were full of homoerotic hijinks, but none so much as 2001’s American Pie 2, where Stifler and Jim had to make out to please some horny sorority sisters.

In his acceptance speech, Sean William Scott thanked all the girls he’d ever made out with—as well as Ashton Kutcher, his kissing partner in Dude, Where’s My Car?

11 Great Moments From The History Of The GLAAD Media Awards

From: NewNowNext
10
CBS News’ Josh Elliott opens up about his gay dad 
2012
Elliott was honored for his work on the ABC News segment “Battle Against Bullying,” about the death of gay teen Jamey Rodemeyer, but it was his personal story about his father’s coming out that brought the room to its feet.

“When I was 13 my father came out… I got to seem him as a man in full and a man fulfilled,” said Elliott. “I took from him his love of storytelling… the importance of being an advocate for those who need it. And I took from him, most importantly, what it means to be a man.”

5 Trans Activists Who Transformed The World

From: NewNowNext
 4
April Ashley


Born in Liverpool in 1935, Ashley was only the ninth person in the world to undergo gender-confirmation surgery, in 1960.

She garnered success as an entertainer—modeling for Vogue and landing a small role in the Bing Crosby-Bob Hope vehicle The Road to Hong Kong— but was cruelly outed to the tabloids in 1961.

Two years later, Ashley wed Arthur Corbett, but he had the marriage annulled in 1970 on the grounds that she was born male, despite the fact that Corbett knew her background when they met. The judge ruled Ashley was “not a woman for the purposes of marriage.”

She remained a public personality, though, trying to raise awareness of the trans community, and eventually remarried in the 1980s. After the passage of the Gender Recognition Act in 2004, Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott helped Ashley obtain a new birth certificate.

Now in her 80s, Ashley was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 2012 for her service toward transgender equality. Producers are currently working to bring her story to the big screen.

48 FIT, MUSCULAR MEN TO MAKE YOUR TAINT TINGLE

From: Manhunt Daily
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Celebrating Today:

Nancy McKeon
From: Favorite Hunks & Other Things
 It was not a great show, but for some reason, watching Facts Of Life reruns on NBC in the mornings when I was a kid bring back fond memories. One of the girls, Jo, Nancy McKeon turns 50 today.



100 Treasured Chests: Hairy Edition

From: OUT
Maxwell
Musician

Gerald Maxwell Rivera, (born May 23, 1973), better known by his stage name Maxwell, is an American singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor. Along with fellow musicians D'Angelo and Erykah Badu, Maxwell has been credited with helping to shape what has been termed the "neo soul" movement that rose to prominence during the late 1990s.



Groovy Flashback: TIME Covers 1970 - 1979

From: Deep Dish
Robin Williams (Mork & Mindy) - March 12, 1979

Favorite Birthday Boy for April 4th

One of today's most interesting actors, Robert Downey Jr turns 51 today.
From: Favorite Hunks & Other Things