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Showing posts with label Favorite Videos. Show all posts

Video Of The Day: FASHION SHOOT IN MEDELLIN by Hans Fahrmeyer

I think I love Hans Fahrmeyer's video's as much as his photography. Hans puts such care in the creation of his videos and they are the perfect showcase for his work. Here is Hans most recent video, 'Fashion Shoot in Medellin'. You can see shots of the Columbian shoot by checking out Oh La La.




How to get a porn star butt: By Scott Herman



Personally I have not found most porn stars to have the greatest butts in the world. But...Scott certainly does so this is worth a try. Check out more at Scott Herman Fitness HERE:










Favorite Video Of The Day: B & W Cover-Up by Hans Fahrmeyer

When I posted this weeks Sunday with Hans I fogot to add his amazing video. Please check it, and Hans other videos out at his Daily Motion site!

Daniel Robinson in Broadway Bares

Daniel has been apart of some of the most talked about performances with Broadway Bares.

Broadway Bares 2008:
Dee Dum and then Some








Broadway Bares 2009:
Tight End















Daniel's strip a ton video.

Favorite Video of the Day: Tyler Shields: The Stormtrooper



I am again a little slow with posting this one, but artist and photographer Tyler Shields has been doing some very creative work lately. One of my favorites, and of others of late has been his short 'Stormtrooper' So great! Check out more of Tyler's work at his site HERE:



Favorite Video of the Day: Steve Shellen in Gimme An F



There is oddly very little on Canadian actor Stephen Shellen on the net. Stephen was a fixture on the screen in the early 80's. Mysteriously, even the caps I made of Stephen in 'A River Run Through It', that I posted last year on this blog are just red x's.

The other day a friend of mine posted the video below on facebook from 1984's 'Gimme An F'. I remember watching this as a kid, and Steve's underwear dance was another scene I wore out re watching again and again. You don't see much, but it is still hot as hell!


Pic Above from HunkVideo.






Win A Camera From Scott Herman!

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Seriously....Seriously



Seriously, I am not a judgemental person. I tried to cut this woman some slack. I even felt bad for her for a time (mainly because I dislike Perez even more than her). But...Carrie Prejean (even though she is from CA she wants it pronounced like she is from France...) digs a dipper hole for herself with each tv appearance. I saw clips of her on several shows yesterday and though I try to keep my blog positive must finally admit the woman is a tool.

I mainly feel bad for Republican women. With Carrie and Palin as their representatives they don't stand a chance.

Michael Cardelle in 'House Of Usher'



People either generally love or hate David DeCoteau's movies. For the most part they are one big gay tease disguised as hetro horror. All that changed with 'House of Usher' with a bit of nudity (a bit) and actual gay characters. (unlike the gay characters masquerading as straight in his previous movies). 'House of Usher' may not be the first movie to show the changes in David's work, but it was the first I have seen.



I liked 'House of Usher' more than most of the DeCoteau films I have seen, maybe because of the changes, but also I found the production values and music a bit above many of his previous flicks. I also thought Michael Cardelle was an appealing lead with the story having a bit more meat than usual.

I have always liked David DeCoteau's films though as I like an element of tease. I know many found them frustrating, but throughout the endless crappy scenes would be one scene which was so hot it almost made up for the rest of the film. I also loved that DeCoteau's films are so readily available at blockbuster. I have visions of many guys picking up one of his flicks only to be sitting on the couch with some girl watching the homoerotic vision of David DeCoteau.



Being that I am a huge fan of Poe, I expected little from 'House Of Usher'. Watching the film on it's own, without connecting to the original short story, I found myself enjoying it more than I thought. There was actually a bit of character development with former 'As The World Turns' actor Michael Cardelle playing Victor an old school mate of Roderick Usher (Frank Mentier). Although please note I am not saying this flick was a masterpiece by any means it certainly stands high above some of DeCoteau's earlier films and I would recommend it as long as you know your watching for the eye candy and the white skivvies, not the story.

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