Kelvin and Keefe at a gay resort sometime after Season 3, watching the Nude Dude Review.
Tropic Thunder
Kelvin and Keefe at a gay resort sometime after Season 3, watching the Nude Dude Review.
Tropic Thunder
The title of "Eight Hot/Hung Arnkansans" comes from the musical Annie Get Your Gun, as Frank Reynolds explains that he's extremely good in bed, but a player, so you shouldn't get involved. He continues:
There's a guy in Wyoming -- they're combing Wyoming/ To find the man in white who was with him that night.
Gulp, that sounds sinister, but he just means that he ghosted the guy after the hookup.
Here are eight hot/hung/naked guys from Wyoming and nearby mountain states. First up: a wrestler from the University of Idaho, Moscow.
The Denver Art Museum. Generic name, Gaudi style.
Dick with dumbbell in Fort Collins.
On to Sheridan, Wyoming
College student selfie.
More mountain state dick after the break. Warning -- arousal.
Her best buddy is played by Damon Wayons, who I thought was homophobic due to the shockingly hateful In Living Color (Remember "Men on Film"?). In 2019 he apologized for some homophobic tweets from 2011 to 2016: "I was unaware of the emotional impact they would have." He is currently the executive producer of Glamorous, which stars a nonbinary or femme gay guy, so we'll check....
No wikipedia plot synopsis, no LGBTQ representation in the trailer. Grr -- I hate these Netflix one-word titles! They make it impossible to research. No way to tell if there are any minor "sassy work friend" gay characters, except by watching.
Scene 2: She's a nitwit. While Bran is off sexing her, the others walk home. Adam wonders what will happen when the target finds out he's not rich. "Are you new here? After the sexing, he'll never see her again."
Uh-oh, Bran calls: he "bucknerded" it by forgetting the name of his "girlfriend." Why not use the same name every time?
But it doesn't matter, because hes's moving on to a new target; the guy by the white owl back at the bar.
A guy? The buds approve "Been awhile -- I like your style." Mack suggests "Run Time Step." Little, who happens to be Bran's baby brother, offers to help.
Left: Joel Courtney's butt.
More romance after the break
WTF? This plot synopsis on wikipedia sounds like a completely different movie! There are like a dozen nasty surprises, any one of which would have me "noping" out of there.
Zachary Quinto stars as "family man" Gary. I've seen Zachary Quinto in Star Trek, American Horror Story, and The Boys in the Band. Something about his smug, weasly expression grates on my nerves. Nope #1
He's not on the downlow at all. He is dying of a brain tumor. Nope #2: no movies about people who are dying of incurable diseases. Why would anyone ever want to see a movie like that? How could anyone stand to act in it? Or write the script?
When he discovers that he is dying, Gary decides to come out, whereupon his wife dumps him. Not a nope, but really homophobic of the lady to dump him just because he's gay.
Due to plot complications, the Necrophiliac can't do his job until the next day, so they spend the night mopping up the blood and smoking crack. Nope #5: amoral major characters aren't a major "nope," but if I'm already annoyed from watching Zachary Quinto...
By that time, the Corpse has come back to life and is trying to get away. The necrophiliac kills him again, and then Gary and the Hustler kill the Necrophiliac. Nopes #6-7: too many people killing each other too eagerly. This is definitely not a comedy.
Then they have sex with each other. You could have just done that at the start, and avoided the multiple murders.
Later, after Gary dies, the Hustler shows up at his funeral, yells at the ex-wife and the church that abandoned him when he came out, and steals the body. He dumps it in the lake, which he thinks is a better memorial. Nope #8: portraying gay people as perpetual outsiders, rejected by church and family. Not really a nope, but way homophobic.
Moral: Always read more than one plot synopsis or watch more than one trailer. They often make completely contradictory claims. Remember when Road to Terabinthia was advertised as a fantasy like Harry Potter or The Chronicles of Narnia? It's about a girl who is dying.
Down Low is not about a guy in the downlow. It's about a guy who is dying.
Bonus bulge and dick pics after the break. Warning: explicit.
Scene 3: The men work out with wooden barbells. One says: "I want to be a warrior for the Lord." Keefe: "You might be a perfect candidate for the God Squad."
Scene 4: The men climb a wooden ladder and sniff fresh vegetables. Kelvin: "Nature is the Lord's gym." Kelvin has a huge house, easily big enough for twelve men, but he wants to emphasize that he is the leader, structurally "above them." Plus nature represents the pre-Fall Eden, before Adam succumbed to the temptations of "the female."
Shot 5: Two guys grin at each other. Keefe: "We will welcome you into our workouts as if we were friends." Not a lot of friendships are forged in the God Squad camp. There is no pairing-off. The guys are atomized, each competing with the others.
Jericho flexes his nipples. Big deal -- any man with a moderate physique can do that. But apparently we need to know about Kelvin's interest in men's chests.
More muscles and maybe a hidden cock or two after the break