HAPPY BIRTHDAY bABe!

It's AB's Birthday!
All of us at QC (and Bang Bang Boy Roger who has lit his special candle) will like to wish AB (our resident Assistant Boss) a very HAPPY BIG 30!!
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOOOO
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOOOO
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO AE BEEEE
HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO YOOOHOOO
P/S: Now blow that candle, babe!! 😉

05 Jan 07 By Editor D 9 Comments

Dunzo!

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Hollywood conundrum: How does a highly rated, much talked about TV show go from kudos to cancellation in just 4 seasons? Because it’s on Fox. I’m really floored that the network announced late this afternoon that the teen soaper The O.C. will broadcast its final episode on February 22nd. That first season, I thought this 90210 wannabe was very watchable because of breakouts Adam Brody and Rachel Bilson. The second season, well, wasn’t as good because it focused too much on the parents’ problems. Then it began the exploitative lesbian scenes intended to titillate audiences, and everything went to hell after that, including a major series’ no-no: killing off one of the leads. Mischa Barton may have been a wooden actress, but her character was pivotal to the overall plot. As for that other lead, Ben McKenzie, he never had the acting chops to engage the audience. Think about it: did the guy ever once show an authentic facial expression? Plus, the bitches and himbos on MTV’s Laguna Beach series — aka The Real O.C. –kinda made the fictionalized O.C. seem tame. This year’s ratings have stunk (for its first seven Thursday airings, The O.C. has averaged fewer than 4 million viewers per episode, off from last year’s 5.7 million per episode), but so have the ratings of nearly everything on Fox. The execs made the announcement of The O.C.’s death this afternoon. New shows will keep airing until the series’ finale. (Spoilers should turn up first here.) Granted, I read on the Internet that Fox only ordered 16 episodes this season, a major dip for a series that had delivered over-sized runs of 27, 24 and 25 episodes in its first three years. In addition, Fox held The O.C. back for a November premiere and launched it in the brutal Thursday time period opposite ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy, CBS’ CSI, and NBC’s so-called comedy block. (As for those rumors that The O.C. might move over to The CW network, probably no truth in them.) Really, I don’t understand why News Corp. doesn’t just shut down everything on Fox except American Idol (because no one’s watching anything else there) and fire all the lame TV suits and development execs. Oh Gawd, now we will never get to see Ben McKenzie naked! But at least there is here, and here for some Ben lovin’.

05 Jan 07 By harris 11 Comments

StripSearch Canada @ MSU

StripSearch Canada @ MSU
The Canadian version of the VH1 show “StripSearch” showcases some of the hottest hunks you will ever witness on TV and the guys at “Male Strippers Unlimited” has a video feature of some of the highlights from the program. Catch this hunky stripper live on stage with sexy moves, a killer smile, and a gorgeous body on display! Catch the hot stripping action now…

04 Jan 07 By amateurhunk Write a comment!

Appear in “The L Word”!

Appear in The L Word
From now until January 8th, fans of “The L Word” can bid online for a chance to appear in an upcoming episode of the hit Showtime series (season four debuts this Sunday)!
The highest bidder and a friend will receive walk-on roles and VIP backstage treatment, including meeting the actors on set, lunch with the crew, and a guided tour of The L Word’s Vancouver, Canada set.
Best of all, 100% of proceeds from the eBay auction will go directly to Queer Lounge, a non-profit organization dedicated to building mainstream audiences for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender films and filmmakers.
Hailed by The Hollywood Reporter as “ground zero for activity surrounding the [gay] films” at Sundance, Queer Lounge creates a hub at major film festivals where LGBT filmmakers and artists can connect with industry leaders, audiences, and each other.
To bid today go to this link or type in the words “L Word Walk On” at ebay.com.

04 Jan 07 By Editor D Write a comment!

Tanner at ChaosMen.tv

Tanner
Tanner at ChaosMen.tv is a scoundrel! You can tell he is a good guy, but according to ChaosMen, he has a mischievous streak a mile wide. He lives in a frat house, complete with a stripper pole in his bedroom. You might find this information unappealing, but we’re guessing his adorable looks and bubbly personality help him squeek by any over the top behavior, and you can tell its all in naughty fun. Check out all of Tanner (video and photos) at ChaosMen.tv…

04 Jan 07 By redmonkey 6 Comments

Satin @ MenAtPlay.com

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Its that time of the year again. Men don their finest tuxedos to toast the new year with champagne. Spirits get high, as inhibitions slowly disappear and what was once simple comradery slowly becomes playful teasing between straight guys. You seize the moment and follow one into a private room for a chill out and confess that you’ve often fantasised about seeing his cock. His judgement clouded he proceeds to to unzip his fly to give you a quick look, rubbing his fat bulge and taking out his alcohol induced erection. Despite your pleas he wont let you touch it, but he does ask you to keep an eye out as he desperately feels the need to shoot a load…with you watching of course.

04 Jan 07 By Dave Write a comment!

Fall 2006 John Varvatos

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Imagine a cross between a French peasant and a refugee from the Russian front, and you have some idea where the John Varvatos man is headed for fall. In sartorial terms, that translated into washed fabrics cut into clothes with a strong military influence. If that sounds somewhat drab, Varvatos’s knack for what he calls utilitarian luxury elevated the collection (as did the scale and sophisticated styling of the show itself).
A washed leather jacket was croc-stamped, while a trench, also in washed leather, was hand-painted to add a patina of faded luxe. Other fabric treatments included dip-dyeing (on a tweed jacket and poncho) and metal threads woven into the herringbone of a collarless coat. In keeping with the military inspiration, tailoring was highlighted, often in traditional tweeds, and the construction details emphasized (seams were trimmed or exposed). But it was the gutsy outerwear that truly shone, especially a double-breasted officer’s coat, a plush number in goatskin, and an epauletted nylon trench in a shade labeled “quagmire” (a veiled reference, perhaps, to the current situation in Iraq).

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04 Jan 07 By harris 10 Comments