TV Tuesday brings you gay and “queer” bits from the tube. You may remember the somewhat controversial Heinz mayo ad that featured a businessman kissing his deli counter husband. Heinz eventually pulled the ad under pressure from viewers who complained to the Advertising Standards Authority that it was “offensive” and “inappropriate to see two men kissing.” Though that’s stupid and obviously untrue, even the commercial’s supporters saw it as deliberately provocative and generally confusing. See, the family’s British, but the deli dad sounds and is dressed like a New York deli guy… so using Heinz mayo… makes you… a deli guy? Or something? Oh well… GAY LOVE FOREVER!
Randy has a friend in Florida who sent him a very excited email the other day. He said that there was a guy out there that Randy just had to meet and that he should book him right away. Randy likes to at least see a photo of a guy before he commits to putting him on the site, but since the friend was so excited he thought he should really look into this.
Jake can wear jeans and cut his hair short.
Wear shirts and boots ’cause its okay to be a boy.
But for a boy to look like Jake is degrading.
‘Cause you think that being Jake is degrading.
But secretly, you’d love to know what it’s like. Wouldn’t you?
What it feels like for Jake…
We won’t tell. We know you like to complain in the comments, but actually, quietly enjoy and get off to Jake Cruise and the stellar guys he hooks up with. So, we wanted to let you know that all of the latest updates for Jake will be over on the dirty, dark side of QueerClick: QCX. You’re welcome. Jake Cruise on QCX
La revista L’Officiel Hommes no sugiere que pidamos a los Reyes un cuerpo perfecto, como el de Tyler Kenyon y Travis Hanson. Pero sabemos que un cuerpazo así no viene de regalo, hay que trabajar mucho para manterlo.
Leonardo is a 22 year old bricklayer with lush, full lips and deep brown eyes. There’s something seductively shy about him —though he may come across as cocky.
“I’ve done it everywhere,” he brags. “I’ve done it in on the beach, on top of my car hood, on the cliffs…” Leonardo claims his best asset is his smarts. “My cock too,” he quickly adds: “It’s big!”
Kiel is an arrogant guy who likes to think he’s always been a porn star in the bedroom. But when he gets naked on camera for the first time the nerves start to show. This meaty rugby guy is forced to reveal his tight hidden hole and his big full balls so he understands what being a porn star is really all about. This audition is just a taste of what’s to come. See real straight men stripping on camera for the first time at First Auditions!
LOVERS IN THRALL: Filipino actors Paolo Rivero and Coco Martin play William and JP, the only two characters in Daybreak, a 2008 Philippine gay indie film written by Charliebebs Gohetia and directed by the Manila-based Filipino director Adolfo Borinaga Alix, Jr. Thanks to Box of Recollections for the great pics. The bittersweet lover’s drama, Daybreak, opens with William (Paolo Rivero), a doctor driving up to Tagaytay City to meet his secret lover JP (Coco Martin), a local boatman and tour guide in Taal, Batangas and William’s secret lover for a year now. William has a wife and JP has a girlfriend. The two men have not seen each other for two months partly because William is very busy being a Makati physician and partly because he is a family man. Meanwhile JP has been waiting for William while keeping himself busy with his boating job and girlfriend. Deep inside, the two lovers miss each other very much. However, tonight is to be the last night together, as William is scheduled to leave for Australia, but doesn’t know how to break the bad news to JP who is already emotionally attached to him.
According to film critic, Philbert Ortiz Dy, “Daybreak is interesting in that the homosexuality isn’t really central to the plot. This film is really just a story about the end of an affair, and the characters needn’t have been gay for the story to work. It’s a surprisingly mature approach to writing relationships that’s rarely seen in films today. The characters just happen to be gay, and the film eschews the regular approach of pontificating about being confused or conflicted, choosing instead to just concentrate on showing two people in love.” “The filmmaking is pretty fantastic, however. I’ve sung praises of director Adolfo Alix Jr. before, and he doesn’t disappoint. He’s developing a clear directorial style, and it’s turning out to be captivating. The cinematography is pretty amazing, easily transcending the limitations of digital filmmaking. Alix Jr. also gets a lot out of his actors, and it’s this cast that really makes the film. There are only two actors in this film, and in lesser hands, this could’ve been a disaster. Coco Martin is a proven property, and his skill in building full characters is used to its fullest extent. Paolo Rivero brings a whole lot of pathos to a pretty complex character. The two show a lot of restraint, and it’s what keeps the film at a proper tone. Together, the two are magnetic.”
(An excerpt from Fleeting Emotions by Philbert Ortiz Dy posted on Friday February 22, 2008 at clickthecity.com)