Queer Clicks: September 27, 2016 | Watch The Trailer For James Franco’s New Gay Porn Nightmare Odyssey “King Cobra”, Sexy British Scaffolder Does Perfect Dinosaur Impressions from ‘Jurassic Park, & Other News

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Watch The Trailer For James Franco’s New Gay Porn Nightmare Odyssey “King Cobra”

“James Franco’s new (and very well-received) indie thriller King Cobra has been unleashed onto the web. The plot follows the bizarre circumstances surrounding the real-life murder of gay porn producer Bryan Kocis in 2007. Kocis (played by Christian Slater), who headed gay porn studio Cobra Video, achieved meteoric success after signing legendary pornstar Brett Corrigan when he was just an angel-faced twink (also underaged at the time of his first movie).” Paper Mag

The Closet Is Still Killing Us

“I first heard about MTV’s Look Different Creator Competition through a friend who works at Logo. The competition is part of the network’s larger campaign exploring issues of privilege and discrimination. Immediately, I thought that this was a perfect opportunity to depict the closet and the havoc it wreaks.” Advocate

Sexy British Scaffolder Does Perfect Dinosaur Impressions from ‘Jurassic Park

“A handsome scaffolder from the UK has put the internet in stitches after his co-workers captured video of his spot-on dinosaur impressions.

The young man, named Jack Lewis as Mashable notes, does impressions of a T-Rex and a velociraptor as seen in Steven Spielberg’s Jurassic Park. The end result leaves his co-workers gasping for breath.” Towleroad

Stop Everything: Will and Grace Reunion Has Been Confirmed

“After a series of cryptic messages shared on social media over the weekend, it looks like all our dreams are finally coming true—Will and Grace are coming back. ” Out

Historic England to relist Oscar Wilde’s home and others with gay heritage

“The homes of Oscar Wilde, Benjamin Britten and Anne Lister, a woman considered the “first modern lesbian”, are being relisted as part of a gay history project undertaken by Historic England.

The heritage organisation has also announced that the grave of Amelia Edwards, a Victorian novelist and Egyptologist, is to be given listed status for the first time.” The Guardian

Sep 27, 2016 By Dave 3 Comments