Male nudity, gay romance, and queer codes in movies and television, especially "The Righteous Gemstones"
Beefcake and Boyfriends of the Jazz Age
Ryan Pinkston: Hottest of the Short Guy Brigade, martial artist, gigolo, gay cop. With some costar dicks
I've never been interested in tall guys; I like them short, the shorter the better, and in the 2000s, the 5'4" Ryan Pinkston was one of the hottest of the Short Guy Brigade
Born in Silver Spring, Maryland, a suburb of Washington DC, Ryan got his start in martial arts: he received his black belt in Wushu Kung Fu at age nine and went on to championships in karate, kung fu, and tae kwan do.
An interview on the Jenny Jones talk show landed him an agent, and within a month he had roles in Spy Kids: 3D (2003) and Bad Santa (2003), and he was helping Austin Kutcher play celebrity pranks on Punked.
But there was a problem. Although handsome, muscular -- and short -- Ryan was typecast as an aggressive wise guy, basically a jerk. So that's the sort of role he received
In 2004, the 16-year old got his own tv series, Quintuplets, about teenage quintuplets with conflicting personalities. His Patton was pushy and aggressive; brother Parker (Jake McDorman, left) was the athlete, and Pearce (Johnny K. Lewis, below) was the nerd, who actually danced with another boy in a "prom" episode.
Left: Johnny K. Lewis today
But then he hit the bottom of the barrel: teen sex comedies. Foreign Exchange (2008), Extreme Movie (2008) with Frankie Muniz, Adventures in Online Dating (2009).
But then, in 2010, something remarkable happened: a complete turnaround. Ryan's characters changed from jerks to nice guys, and coincidentally some buddy-bonding was added to the girl-crazy schtick.
Tower Prep (2010), about a school for kids with paranormal powers: his Gabe has a crush on Ian Archer (Drew Van Acker).
Cougars, Inc. (2011): his Jimmy and best friend Sam (Kyle Gallner) can't afford college tuition, so start an escort service pairing older women with teenage boys. Hey, is that legal? Of course, they get in on the action, too. We get a nice shot of Ryan's butt as the camera lingers on his supine body, but this only nudity in any movie.
Gemstones Episode 4.2: Baby Billy's dong, BJ's pole, Kelvin's pipe, and the Clobber Verses
Previous: Gemstones Episode 4.1: Elijah scoundrels, Winston dies, and Kelvin screams
Gemstone Roll Call: A gold-and-purple Baby Billy announces Jesse, Judy, and Kelvin in angel costumes. The rest of the family joins them on stage for the Aimee-Leigh Birthday Give-A-Thon. Keefe does a high kick. The siblings appear in jetpacks, and rise up over the stage, but things go wrong and they crash. Fortunately, it's just a rehearsal.
Baby Billy's Dong: In the dressing room, the siblings refuse to continue with the jetpack bit, but Baby Billy insists: this is too important. So he's in charge now? And where the heck is Eli? Somewhere in Florida. He won't answer their phone calls.
Baby Billy then drops his trousers to flop his dong around: "This is what a real man looks like. I booked all these people to the Give-a-Thon, so Eli has to be there!" Fans were complaining that the stunt cock guy had no balls. Who's looking for balls?
Eli Hooks Up: Somewhere in Florida (actually the Keys), a grotesque long-haired Eli awakens on his boat, Nice Mussels, and cooks eggs for the lady he "69ed for 45 minutes" last night. She wants more of his "thick breakfast sausage" instead, but he explains that he is not ready for a relationship. He's still trying to figure out what he wants. Dude, you're 73. Better hurry. Besides, "I don't like you."
She rushes off, but Eli struts down the dock, smoking a cigar, cruising the ladies. Easter Egg: he has a cap from Adams College, a call-back to "Revenge of the Nerds"
Uh-oh, it's the siblings, for some reason dressed in their Cape and Pistol society costumes. Judy has an unexplained bandaged hand. They yell at Eli for drinking too much, and when they find a bra, hooking up with ladies. "Am I supposed to be in mourning all my life?" "Yes!" They had the same argument in Season 2, when Eli hooked up with a lady after Bowling Night.
He refuses to go to the telethon. The siblings annoy him by saying "p*ssy" over and over, and making the tongue-through-fingers gesture, until he consents. How does Kelvin know about that?
Time to set up the sibling conflicts for the season:
BJ's Pole: BJ (not pictured) is in a pole dancing class otherwise occupied entirely by women (the casting call asked for men, too, but I guess none showed up). Judy disapproves of him spending so much time aroiund hot ladies, or having any life outside of her, but he explains that the "physical rigor and slightly taboo nature of pole dancing" has keyed into his obsessive nature, like pickleball in Season 3 and skating in Season 2. BJ's story arc always involves trying to become his own person, distinct from Judy.
It turns out that pole dancing is a competitive sport, with men and women participants.
Loud and Proud after the break
Who is Bradley Cooper, and why is he "ultra-famous"? With his gay/sort of bi characters , backside, and d*ck
Danny McBride promised an ultra-famous guest star for Righteous Gemstones Episode 4.1, the Civil War prequel, but kept him a super secret, so his appearance would be a shocking reveal. I watched the entire episode, wondering who the ultra-famous guest star was.
Turns out that it was....BRADLEY COOPER!!!!!
Who the heck is that?
It's such a generic name, it could belong to anyone.
The main Bradley Cooper has 75 acting credits on the IMDB. I've seen six:
Wet Hot American Summer (2001), watched to review. Bradley plays Ben, a gay guy at the summer camp who gets a boyfriend. His peers are horrified: "Ben is a fag!" But they give him a wedding present anyway.
Guardians of the Galaxy, Guardians of the Galaxy 2, Avengers: Infinity Game, and Avengers: Endgame, where he voices the the sentient raccoon character.
Dungeons and Dragons: Honor among Thieves, where he plays a loveable rogue.
No wonder I didn't recognize him, or his name.
You can't really blame me. Who'd want to see Alias (2001-06), about a lady spy with a "you're arrogant!" bickering partner?
Or Bending All the Rules (2002), about a woman juggling two boyfriends, David Gail and Bradley? Even though he shows us his backside.
Or The A-Team (2010), a remake of a 1980s tv show that I never saw. Even though it shows us Bradley's impressive physique.
Or Wedding Crashers, He's Just Not Into You, The Hangover, or The Hangover II? They sound like nontstop heteronormative sleaze fests.
I might have gone to see Valentine's Day (2010), if I knew there was a gay plotline in the ensemble: Holden (Bradley) dumps his boyfriend, pro football player Sean (Eric Dane) because he's closeted, but after his career is over, the guy comes out, so Holden takes him back.
More after the break, including some c*ocks