Kids (1995)
Kids by #LarryClark, "the script’s conservative lecturing makes sure that the trouble they get into is something they bring on themselves without anyone learning or growing in any way."
LARRY CLARK
Bil’s rating (out of 5): BB
USA, 1995. Guys Upstairs, Independent Pictures, Kids NY Limited, Killer Films, Miramax, Shining Excalibur Films. Story by Larry Clark, Screenplay by Harmony Korine. Cinematography by Eric Alan Edwards. Produced by Cary Woods. Music by Lou Barlow, John Davis. Production Design by Kevin Thompson. Costume Design by Kim Marie Druce. Film Editing by Christopher…
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reference key for those who dont know who the FUCK these people are:
keltie colleen: one of ryan ross's ex-girlfriends who famously wrote a whole book about him that hey chris published
seo taiji: member of seo taiji and boys, a first generation kpop group that was big in the 90s
doja cat: i mean you probably know who doja cat is. musician who got big in the late 2010s and early 2020s
jonathan groff: broadway actor, most laypersons know him as king george iii from hamilton or the guy who voiced kristoff in frozen
alex deleon is the frontman for the cab, z berg is a musician who works with ryan ross. you probably know who jared leto is.
pavi largo: fictional character from the 2008 horror rock goth opera film repo! the genetic opera, a self-obsessed socialite and in-universe sex symbol who likes to wear women's faces as skin-masks
willow rosenberg: fictional character from the 90s/00s cult television show buffy the vampire slayer, also a lesbian
rodney mckay: fictional character from the 2000s sg-1 spinoff stargate atlantis, insufferable genius
ben platt: broadway actor, most people will know him as the titular evan hansen in dear evan hansen
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What Turned me Gay (Not Really) - Bearhugs
For me, my fascination with gay pro wrestling all started with a single wrestling hold.
What turned me gay (not really) ...
Alex Wright v Paul Roma (WCW wrestling - Feb'95)
This post, inspired by the sidelineland.com blog, takes a tongue and cheek look into "what made me gay (not really)" and while I've focused on what awakened my inner gay, the bearhug was definitely a prequel to all of that. You see, the bearhug was something that a part of me enjoyed before I even knew what being gay meant.
Shawn Michaels v Sycho Sid (WWF)
Chase la Chance v Stud Arrogant (muscledominationwrestling.com)
Ash Deleon v Richie Douglas (bgeast.com)
Kal the Wrestler v Champion Cheetah Boy (ucwrestling.com)
Mitch Colby v Cole Cassidy (bgeast.com)
Whenever I think back to my first memories of pro wrestling, the image of a muscled stud getting bearhugged is cemented in my mind. I don't even know really who the guy is but I do remember the agony, the shared struggle, and yes, the closeness the two wrestlers shared in a bearhug.
Kevin & Mike Von Erich vs Rick Rude & Dingo Warrior
This was before I started watching wrestling, but the Von Erics, Rick Rude, and the Ultimate warrior in a single match would've been heaven
From that point on I was completely hooked. I don't think my feelings were even sexually charged back then, but that image and that moment, was something I just couldn't let go of. The imagery of a hero fighting to hang on while his opponent presses on with all his might to break him, is forever sealed in my thoughts.
Mark Jindrak v Spike Dudley
Arn Anderson v Ronnie Garvin
I don't know why I like wrestling - it is the point of this blog after all, but what I can say is that the sight of a sweaty, beefy wrestler squeezed by another champion awakened it all inside of me and eventually started my addiction to gay pro wrestling.
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i vaguely remember hearing pete say something in an interview circa 2008 or 2009 (or maybe a friends or enemies video?) that the reason the artists featured on folie (elvis costello and the all the decaydance vocalists for what a catch, lil wayne and alex deleon for tiffany blews, brendon urie for 20 dollar nose bleed, and debbie harry for west coast smoker) was that they didn't want a bunch of featuring tags attached to the song titles. i think it was just a style choice or maybe a response to a lot of pop songs at the time listing the featured artist in their titles. don't remember the video though so i could be imagining that. i do know that all of the additional vocals are credited in the cd booklet (even if there aren't any lyrics in there haha)
ohh thank you!! thats interesting i wonder if we can find a source on that. i do know theyre in the booklet though!
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