Hunter Parrish plays Silas Botwin on the hit Showtime series,Weeds. Back in July, Hunter Parrish showed off his cute ass while going down on his lady friend in a cheese shop. In this week’s season finale, he bared all once more. Nice ass, Hunter. He’s currently starring in the broadway production of Spring Awakening. You can also see him below in this very funny video, Tyler Jacobson Conner’s Cougar 101 with (it’s “straight” but dead-on funny).
Who doesn’t like a good fistful of man? Well, in this week’s Roundup, we present three short videos with musclestuds delivering low blows and loving it!
1) In this short but very hot video, a long-haired heel takes a cruel handful of jewels from behind. The screams and panting are a real turn on, as is the grappling. but just when you think the action’s gonna end, the heel hoists the babyface up by his balls and then tosses him to the mat, the victim’s hot ass in the air.
2) Two beautiful musclestuds in skimpy g-strings tussle for power, their amazing asses and bulging pouches on display. First, one grabs hold of the other’s balls, then the tables quickly turn, until one easily dominates the other in a series of beautiful submission holds (though we wish they were emission holds).
3) OK, so this video stops short of actual wrestling or ball-grabbing, but for those of you who love body worship and musclemen, here are two beauties oiling one another before their match. When one tries to go for the other’s package, he is denied and the pre-battle shoving, shit talking, and oil squirting begins—very sensual, very hot!
Eric (Tom Cavanagh of the hit series ED and Scrubs) lives for all things hockey. Now in his thirties, he’s managed to turn his stint as an ex- Toronto Maple Leaf into a full-time gig as commentator for sports TV. He’s living the dream! But when Eric’s boyfriend Sam (Ben Shenkman of Angels in America and Law & Order) announces that they’re to become temporary guardians of a young boy, Eric’s comfortable world shatters. Enter Scot (Noah Bernett from Last Exit and Gothika)—a recently orphaned, swishy 11-year-old sissy-of-a-boy — and Eric’s mirror opposite. Freaked out by Scot’s ‘joie de vivre,’ Eric and Sam gently nudge Scot away from scented hand cream and all things pink, towards a more ‘acceptable’ pastime—hockey. But after Scot’s disastrous first game, Eric begins to rethink the compromises he’s made in his own life in order to be ‘accepted.’
Officially sanctioned by the NHL and the Toronto Maple Leafs, BREAKFAST WITH SCOT represents the first time a professional sports league has allowed their logo and uniforms to be used in a gay-themed movie. Breakfast With Scot premieres October 10th.
Today, the Dow Jones industrial slid 500 points, yada, yada, bankruptcy filing, et cetera, et cetera… HOW ABOUT SOME HOT MAN-ON-MAN ACTION? Check out this hilarious clip of two men who hijack an otherwise serious and somber CNN financial broadcast by staging a gay kiss and nipple-biting session on camera while CNN’s Allan Chernoff reported on the firm’s bankruptcy in the foreground. Notice how the camera pulls in to avoid the mock-gay action and how the anchorwoman attempts to explain it away by saying the two men are trying to “console” each other. “Console,” our ass. They’re just up for some hot on-camera man action. Whether in earnest or just for fun, who can fault them for that?
Clockwise left to right, the Sarah Palin action figure, models wearing the Sarah Palin wig, and a Photoshop fake of Sarah Palin showing her American pride. Love her or hate her, it seems no one can stop talking about Republican Vice-Presidential Candidate Sarah Palin. Many were surprised by her sudden thrust into the national spotlight as McCain’s VP pick— she’s not your usual candidate—she’s from the boonies in Alaska, hunts wolves from helicopters, eats mooseburgers, and is mired in celebrity scandal (from her pregnant and soon-to-be-wed teenage daughter to her myriad political shenanigans). Her recent prominence has made her ripe for imitation, from the action figures and Sarah Palin wigs being hawked online, to the myriad videos below poking fun at her.
1) INSULT THE COMIC DOG: Conan O’Brian’s Triumph the Insult Comic Dog manages to give Mrs. Palin some love while covering the Republican National Convention. He also makes time to harass convention-goers, chat with Anderson Cooper, visit the Minneapolis restroom where Senator Larry Craig solicited gay sex, and MC an after-party—good times!
2) GINA GERSHON STRIPS DOWN SARAH PALIN: Actress and gay icon Gina Gershon plays Sarah Palin in this fake ad to respond to some of the recent allegations raised against her.
3) MOMMY AND ME HOME PREGNANCY TEST: Bill Maher’s Politically Incorrect is not for the easily offended. He plays devil’s advocate to any position, is a wicked satirist, and holds almost nothing sacred—it makes for good entertainment and incredibly candid political discourse. The above ad poking fun at Bristol Palin’s pregnancy is no exception.
4) SARAH AND HILARY ON SNL: Palin-look-alike Tina Fey and Amy Poehler play Sarah and Hilary Clinton, respectively, in the opening skit of Saturday Night Live‘s latest season. It’s true that Hilary and Sarah’s campaigns are a milestone in the women’s rights movement, but the two women apparently feel very different about their roles.
The “GayPoeira” is the new hot Brazilian sport. We all know the Capoeira, and we are going to love the queer version of this fight/dance. Check out more videos at QC Español
It’s a great time for gay film!AfterElton.com just released a list of the 50 greatest gay movies of all time. It was based on a poll, so you may disagree with the rankings (is Brokeback Mountain really ranked number one? Sure, Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal are hot and it was one of the first mainstream gay films, but c’mon…). But at least their list shows there are a lot of gay film icons to watch and appreciate. Luckily, we also have another upcoming gay film floating down the mainstream, Gus Van Sant’s Milk. There’s already talk of Oscar buzz and since it’s based on a true story, the film’s potential social and political resonance will be all the more satisfying. We wanted to post the older, ground-breaking 1984 film, The Times of Harvey Milk here on QC, but the YouTube video disabled embedding. So if you want to watch it all for free, you can enjoy the film in 10 parts on YouTube. However, we’ve embedded another gay film great for you this weekend… with a twist! You can’t think the words “gay film” and “icon” without eventually running into some friends of Dorothy—no, not the bears singing “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” at the local piano bar—we mean the scarecrow, tin man, and cowardly lion. For years, L. Frank Baum’s The Wizard of Oz has been hailed as literary genius. Some people call it “the first American fairy tale,” others speculate that it’s a political allegory about the American populist movement. No matter your take, you can’t deny, the 1939 film is an undeniable masterpiece. A beautifully made musical with great acting and an important message: Sometimes you have to leave home to find it. Fans of film and of Pink Floyd have long known about The Dark Side of Oz. That is, you can listen to the 1973 Pink Floyd album The Dark Side of the Moon while watching the 1939 film, and see many startling coincidences. Some disagree about whether they match up as all the hype would suggest (they more often don’t). But Dark Side of the Moon is an amazingly emotional and musically complex album that bears hearing from start to finish. Played concurrently with the film, the movie’s theatrical tableaus, lush landscapes, and human drama take on an even more epic importance and melancholy that may make you fall in love with the film and album all over again. We hope you enjoy.
One note: sadly, the below clip plays through Dark Side of the Moon only once, excluding the movie’s entire second half. If you have a CD player with automatic repeat, the music continues to sync up for the film’s second half too. If you want to watch The Dark Side of Oz in full, you can learn how to sync up the film and movie here.
Given the recent surge in HIV infection in men under 30 and an increase in “barebacking,” several gay porn stars have gotten together to make the above PSA. The video’s got such hot stars as Franceso D’Macho, Blake Riley, Matthew Rush, Francois Sagat, and Steve Cruz.
We covered How I Roll on before. The How Do I Roll website is worth a look… hot men and good information on safe sex.
No Rules Wrestling is boner-popping site filled with studly, young men wrestling each other in skimpy Speedos and singlets. Sure, the wrestling’s fake (what wrestling isn’t?), but the free preview videos of athletes pummeling each other—their muscular bodies straining and baskets bulging—are mouth-wateringly good.
This week, we have some videos taken from their site featuring some of their hottest stars applying strangleholds and sleepers on one another. Seeing men hold each other as one drifts into unconsciousness is just about the sweetest, most tender thing wrestling has to offer (or the most angry and aggressive… potato, potatoe). We hope the great vids cause you shoot a load or two.
1) Here’s a brief clip of a young stud bucking to get out of a sleeper. The clip then plays back twice in slow motion so you can watch the sensual, delicious struggle as the wrestlestud thrusts to get free… so hot!!!
2) These studs get rough with each other, their outfits show their muscular bodies and bulges wonderfully. They go back and forth with body slams, hang-mans, arm bars, bear hugs, head punches, ass slaps, head scissors… THE WORKS! So great, we bet you pop a boner in the first minute.
3) Lastly, a collection of slow and sensuous strangle holds. Hot wrestlers play dirty using the ropes, hands, or whatever’s available. The agony and ecstasy of the strangler and his victim are sublime… who wouldn’t love to be the dominant or submissive in this case? One more round, please…
With passions running high, election seasons are usually pretty dismal. But every now and then, something surprising happens that shakes things up, brings a smile to your face, and is maybe even a little gay. Above, democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama makes a surprise video appearance during Republican nominee John McCain’s speech singing all the lyrics to Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up. Mr. McCain doesn’t seem too pleased. If only he’d cut loose and try dancing himself, he might succumb to Mr. Obama’s sweet pledge of love.
Sam Sparro, a 25-year-old Australian singer-songwriter, music producer and former child actor, recently released his first full-album 21st Century Life. He’s the son of a gospel minister and recording artist and you can hear the influence in his music. “I know, I know, you hear the word gospel and you think big and loud and definitely black,” Sam said. “Imagine Bob Dylan doing gospel and you’re kind of there.” Sam was born in Sydney and raised in LA, but he takes many of his cultural cues from European performers like Soul II Soul, Kraftwerk, Grace Jones, Sade and Nenah Cherry as well as Euro-dance hits like ‘Ride On Time’ have captivated him. “I honestly think that’s where I got my vocal from,” he decides. “I’d sing along to Black Box, Whitney and C&C Music Factory, and slowly this big voice just emerged.” Continuing in the artistic vein, Sam designs his own artwork, makes funny behind-the-scenes videos for YouTube and DJ’s the occasional warehouse party. “I’m just a guy who likes to sing and wear fun clothes, who wants to have a laugh and wants everyone to get along,” says Sam. “I want my music to take people out of their own life a bit and make them feel happy and feel that they’re more than what they think they are, whatever that is. The world is not as ordinary as people want you to think it is. If the music can make you forget about your stupid job and your bills and your relationship problems for half an hour, I’m happy with that.”
Check out his MySpace page. You can also hear his entire album if you’re curious. But be sure to also buy it, eh?
See Sparro’s first single, Black and Gold, and another video after the jump!
The Daily Show’s Election Coverage of the Republican National Convention hilariously mocks the toilet tramp antics of Senator Larry Craig. Maybe the Log Cabin Republicans have the right idea! From the looks of it, the GOP’s the party to be—they know how to throw one hell of a convention!
This time, the QC Weekender gives you a handful of musical numbers to keep your toes tapping and a smile on your face into the new week. Chicago – They Both Reached For The Gun
What goes better with murder than media manipulation? In Chicago, Renée Zellweger plays Roxie Hart, a jealous lover who shoots down her man in the opening act. It’ll be lights out for Roxy unless she plays her cards right. Luckily, she’s got her lawyer Billy Flynn (Richard Gere) to help her get her story straight—wicked fun!
Bugsy Malone – So You Wanna Be A Boxer…
By odd chance, we find ourselves in Chicago again, this time in the company of children. This 1976 musical follows the exploits of child gangsters who duel using custard pies and “splurge guns” that shoot out cream. The gangster subject matter was toned down for a “G” rating, but there’s still lots of crime and conniving. It also featured a young Jodie Foster (fresh from Taxi Driver) playing a speakeasy chanteuse.
My Fair Lady – Wouldn’t It Be Loverly
Huh, it seems like every song in the QC Weekender takes place in a city. This time, the divine Audrey Hepburn plays the “squashed cabbage leaf,” Eliza Doolittle, a Cockney flower girl in London who dreams of a better life. The song is similar to “Somewhere That’s Green” from Little Shop of Horrors. You gotta love Hepburn. What she longs for sounds so very simple, yet so wistfully far away…
Newsies – Carrying the Banner Newsies is a 1992 Disney film based on the true story of the 1899 Newsboys Strike of New York City. It ranks among the highest-costing and lowest-grossing Disney live-action films in the studio’s history, but it’s a cult classic nowadays. What’s best is that it
stars a young Christian Bale, or as you may know him, Batman. Who knew the Dark Knight could dance and sing with such energy?
Amidst all the internationally institutionalized homophobia and violence, it pays to remember where we’ve been, where we’re going, and what it will take to get there. Gus Van Sant’s new film, Milk, is about gay political icon Harvey Milk. It’ll be in theaters in November, but until then, here’s the movie trailer to get you excited. Milk appears to be a bit of a return to the mainstream for Van Sant after the Good Will Hunting director’s self-imposed exile in indieland since around 2002. Milk seems ambitious and more social than Van Sant’s recent offerings and is already looking like a contender for awards season. Anyone expecting a low-key character study of America’s first openly gay politician looks likely to be disappointed, because if this first trailer is anything to go by, Gus Van Sant’s Milk is going to be a big movie tackling big subjects. Plus, it’s also got a pretty big cast. Sean Penn stars as Harvey Milk himself, with James Franco playing his life partner, Scott Smith, and the ubiquitous Josh Brolin as his eventual killer, Dan White. Learn more about Harvey Milk.