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WHIRLWIND ( )

Jul 18, 2009 Author: Vipgay | Filed under: Uncategorized

A hot, young and charming man with ulterior motives enters the lives of a tight-knit group of gay men in New York City and at first adds excitement and scheme to their group, but events soon spiral out of command as he deliberately attempts to destroy their relationships. Both touching and funny, WHIRLWIND is a pernicious and honest portrayal of thirty-something gay men and the crossroads they must face.

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-DAY WEEKEND ( )

Jul 4, 2009 Author: Vipgay | Filed under: Uncategorized

Long-term couple Simon and Jason, along with daddy-ish Cooper and his boy du jour, meet annually for a three-day weekend away from their hectic city lives. Looking to spice up this long-standing tradition, they add a peculiar twist to this year s retreat – each of them must bid one attractive single friend to their mountain getaway. Arriving are a frisky former college roommate, a constantly naked yoga instructor, Jason s uptight co-worker and a high-priced rent boy who do indeed stir up the weekend. But this combination of new and old friends creates more tension than anyone anticipated. After 72 hours and multiple se

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WERE THE WORLD MINE ( )

Jul 3, 2009 Author: Vipgay | Filed under: Uncategorized

Were the World Mine (2008) is a musical film directed by Tom Gustafson, and scripted by Cory James Krueckeberg and Tom Gustafson. Were the World Mine is a charming history of empowerment that culminates in a touching love story, inspired by Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream. Were the World Mine stars Tanner Cohen, Wendy Robie, Broadway star Judy McLane, soap opera legend Jill Larson, Nathaniel David Becker, and Zelda Williams.

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STATE OF PLAY ( ) M

Jun 19, 2009 Author: Vipgay | Filed under: Uncategorized

State of Play is a 2009 American political thriller. It is a movie version of the critically acclaimed 6-part British television serial State of Play, which first aired on BBC One in 2003. It is directed by Kevin Macdonald and scripted by Matthew Michael Carnahan, Tony Gilroy, Peter Morgan, and Billy Ray.

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X-Men Origins: WOLVERINE (2009)

Apr 30, 2009 Author: Vipgay | Filed under: gay
James Logan aka Wolverine (Hugh Jackman) and his brother Victor Creed (Liev Schreiber)(who will later become Sabretooth) run out together as children in the mid 1850’s after Logan kills their biological father who had murdered Logan’s adoptive father. After serving together in many wars they are recruited by William Stryker (Danny Huston) to do in a special unit made up of mutants. After wiping out an African villiage, Logan quits the whole and goes off to be a biography of repose in the Canadian Rockies with his girlfriend later to be known as the Silver Fox (Lynn Collins).
Six years pass for the both of them until Stryker shows up and asks Logan to fall second and be a section of a new Weapon X project. Logan refuses but Creed shows up and murders Logan’s girlfriend leaving him wanting revenge against his brother. Logan accepts Strykers offer to be infused with Adamantium so that he can be indestructable and go after his revenge but is double crossed by Stryker and hears him have the range to rub his memories. Escaping before this can happen, he goes searching for Creed killing anyone who gets in his way.
The 100 minute movie is strongest during its first half. The part of the story is more or less open territory for accomplished director Gavin Hood (Tsotsi, Rendition) to do what he does best – focus on characterisation, crafting an almost mythological take on the Wolverine/Sabretooth relationship, linking their childhood together and bonding them through shared tragedy. The cast of their fathers is exceptional – worth pointing out on its own.
The opening sequence also leads into arguably the film’s sharpest sequence, tracing the pair’s lives through four wars as Victor Creed/Sabretooth begins to lose control. Through clever use of frame and tight editing, transitions between decades flows smoothly, while the horrors of the battlefield actually offset what is a surprisingly brilliant way to show the key differences between the wind characters. Only a smattering of other moments in the film reach this stage of counsel and polish.Did I love this movie? Yes, I did love it. It was close to the X-Men, although as some critics have pointed out, other X-Men who appeared were poorly developed and frequently just seemed to be there as props. I didn’t feel this too bad as the report was the inception of Wolverine and the film was to establish how he became the way he is as good as provide some great action scenes. The storyline was good, especially through the wars and his on-going battle with Victor (Sabretooth) and Stryker was good. Hugh Jackman, of form is a full heart-throb, and his bare and almost nude scenes were safe for my heart. His recent refusal/denial that he is gay is a total joke, a beat-up by some weird people; but to see him with his shirt stripped off would cause any gay guy wish for him to be on our position of the bed!
Taylor Kitsch . Remy LeBeau / Gambit

Did I see any portion of the movie bad?No, I really couldn’t say that I found any section of the movie objectional in any way. And I conceive the 200 people (mainly young guys) who saw it with me in Penrith totally enjoyed the film also.

I differ with Margaret and David from the ABC’s At The Movies low star ranking; it was a big picture for its genre.
Would I see it again? Yes, I would see it again, preferably on the big screen. I mean a DVD of the picture on a home TV would not do the movie justice.
I was surprised to see Max Cullen and Peter O’Brien (two of my favourite Australian actors) in supporting roles in this movie. Well done, guys!

Author: Earwig’s Thoughts

FAST AND FURIOUS: New Model, Original Parts (2009)

Apr 30, 2009 Author: Vipgay | Filed under: gay
Fast & Furious (also known as Fast & Furious 4 in other countries) is the fourth film in The Quick and the Furious film series. It is an interquel, set between 2 Firm 2 Furious and The Fast and the Furious: Tokyo Drift. The movie was released in Australia on April 23, 2009. The plot connects with the pilot picture of the series from which Vin Diesel, Paul Walker, Michelle Rodriguez, and Jordana Brewster reprise their roles. The picture was directed by Justin Lin, who also directed the third episode of the series, The Quick and the Furious: Tokyo Drift.After a successful run of hijacking fuel tankers in the Dominican Republic, Dominic Toretto (Vin Diesel) has become an international criminal. Under increasing pressure from the local police, Dom’s partner Han (from the third film) decides to fly to Tokyo. Dom is afraid of what will find to Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) if the government ever see him and join her to him, so he sleeps with her and leaves her.
Some time later, Letty is base to have been shot dead in her wrecked car. Dom returns to the view of her murder just outside of L.A. There, he discovers traces of nitromethane, which allows him to take a personal investigation up to a certain David Park, who had purchased the nitromethane for the driver who killed Letty. Park is coerced into helping Dom get a place in a street race, arranged by Ramon Campos, where he will supposedly find Letty’s killer.
Meanwhile, Brian O’Conner (Paul Walker), now an FBI agent, is assigned to cut down a notorious drug lord named Arturo Braga. Brian’s investigation also leads him to David Park. He arrives at Park’s apartment while Dom is still interrogating him (by keeping him by his ankles outside a window). At the FBI office, Park also tells Brian that the aforementioned street race grants the winner a point on the squad that traffics heroin across the United States-Mexico border for Braga. He visits Dom’s sister, Mia (Jordana Brewster), warning her to stop away from Dom, as he will finally get caught.
Did I love this movie? Hell, yes. And it wasn’t just because I saw the film with my wonderful boyfriend (although I must confess, it is ever the better time when I am with him). This sequence is close to the pilot and fits perfectly within the sequence. The report is believable, although such street racing through the streets, lanes and motorways of Los Angeles is amazing without police interference.
It is an action movie, and at no point did the action check and long winded explanations take over. The court was clear without unnecessary scenes of heterosexual naked passion (thank goodness). The impulsive and the cars were, of course, the foreground with great scenes of havoc and end on isolated country roads, freeways, urban streets and lanes, open desert country, and better of all, through a winding series of old, timber reinforced, narrow tunnels.
There was little violence, although people did die in horrendous deaths; the better of all was the end of the evil leader in a splendid full-on man-vs-car THUMP!
What was amiss with this movie? I view the acting by some of the FBI agents, particularly the squad leader sucked; it was over-acting at its worst, although this may have been designed to help portray the incompetency of the FBI agents. I love it is rather a long way from Los Angeles to the Mexican border but it seemed that they were in Los Angeles just before midnight and so suddenly at the frame just after midnight with their cars. Apart from that, I actually can’t criticise the picture as it fulfilled its aim: an exciting, fast paced, action film with some really great cars (except the Honda Integra!).
Would I see it again? Yes, but this time I would see it in its logical sequence with the three others in the series. I think there is already a fifth in output and I look ahead to that.

Author: Earwig’s Thoughts

DIL CHAHTA HAI (2001)

Apr 28, 2009 Author: Vipgay | Filed under: gay

Dil Chahta Hai (Hindī: दिल चाहता है, Urdū: دل چاہتا ہے, English: The Spirit Desires) is a 2001 Hindi language film written and directed by Farhan Akhtar, starring Aamir Khan, Saif Ali Khan, Akshaye Khanna, Preity Zinta, Sonali Kulkarni and Dimple Kapadia. It is set in modern-day urban Mumbai and focuses on a major point of passage in the lives of three young friends.

The film tells the history of three friends graduating from college and transitioning into life as adults. Each person has a dissimilar view of living and beloved in particular.

Akash (Aamir Khan) does not think in love, so he does not keep girlfriends for more than two weeks.


Sameer (Saif Ali Khan) is a genial, well-meaning, desperately romantic but confused guy who is prone to romantic infatuations and believes to get found true love whenever he gets attracted to a girl.

Siddharth (Akshaye Khanna), or Sid, an artist by profession and the most age of the three, is not concerned in trivial romances and is consecrated to his work.


Akash, who is not merely a cad in his personal life (breaking hearts, proposing to a daughter named Shalini (Preity Zinta) in jest) but likewise a mischief-maker in his friends’ lives, craftily engineers a separation between Sameer and his girlfriend. He then plans a vacation trip to the beaches of Goa.
Sameer predictably “falls in bed” in Goa with a pretty Swiss girl, a level that ends in disaster. He returns home to witness that his parents have ordered a meeting with a possible marriage prospect. He resists at first as he does not require an arranged marriage, but the second he sees the girl, Pooja (Sonali Kulkarni), he realises that she is ‘the one’. Unfortunately, she is already in a kinship with somebody else and Sameer has to be contented with but being her friend.
Sid, in the meantime, befriends and finally falls in bed with Tara (Dimple Kapadia), an older divorcee and alcoholic, who had moved into a nearby house and shares his beloved for art. He decides to continue it from her, suppressing all hopes of a relationship as he knows that she, like about other mass in society, would think this scandalous. When his house and friends start finding out, everything goes wrong. Sid’s mother is horrified and wrongly accuses Tara of having led Sid on. Akash makes fun of Sid’s true intentions and his offensive remarks create a break in their friendship. Tara hears that Sid has quarrelled with friends and family because of her and feel that she has finished his life, refuses to see him.
Akash, on the other hand, is also experiencing romantic upheaval. His parents send him to Sydney, Australia to play for the home business. On the flight, he meets Shalini again. He apologises for his earlier prank and asks her to read him about the new city. Even though Shalini is busy to marry someone else, she finds herself agreeing and they both, eventually, start to find a certain “something”. She tries to get out how he feels, but he holds back. She then leaves for India to marry Rohit, her fiancé. Akash lets her go, then realizes that he can’t survive without her and returns to India to win her back. He proposes to her a day before her marriage and she accepts with the boon of Rohit’s parents.

This picture is another loaded to me by my wonderful boyfriend. I knew as shortly as he handed me the DVD that I would love it because he has wonderful taste (he chose me, didn’t he?). The three guys in this picture are all drop-dead handsome, each with different talents and beauty. Their acting and growing as a case is brilliant and they show three of the ways men in seeking love behave. The cad, the romantic and the afraid-to-love.

The picture is set in Bombay and Goa as good as in Sydney. Although, I would hate to get paid the taxi fare and diminished the sentence it would have interpreted to get from classic-Sydney shot to classic-Sydney shot. And I wish to bring in Sameer’s office with the Harbour Bridge, Luna Park and Opera House all framed in his window.

Did I love this movie? Yes, I did. I know a serious romance and this picture has three important romances. I didn’t cry, although the sad bit was really moving. Given that all the characters were from rich, upper-middle class families, I shouldn’t have had a lot in common with them, but in fact I did. I have met guys like all 3 of these men. If I were to pigeon-hole myself I would bear to say I am more like Sid but like I was more like Sameer. I am nothing like Akash, as my boy friend would attest.
The picture moved along at a respectable pace even though it was a 3 hour film, the scene was beautiful (I love India as often as I love Sydney), and the camera work was excellent.
What did I not enjoy about the picture? At 180 minutes it was very long, but so it did be the romances of three guys, and each guy had adequate time billing. The girls were very beautiful but their characters were not very developed, apart from Tara, and the others seemed but too slow to hang in and out of love. But I reckon the picture is near the guys and not really about the girls.

Would I see this movie again? Yes, and likely more than once. It did not accept the affect that Rang de Basanti had on me and I remember no other film ever will (besides Dil Chahta Hai is a butterfly and Rang de Basanti is a powerful movie about friendship, courage and sacrifice). Both movies are about love, very much. I am a man broad of love, love that has been recently awoken just over six months ago. So these movies both get so often to say to me.


Author: Earwig’s Thoughts

MULLIGANS (2008)

Apr 27, 2009 Author: Vipgay | Filed under: gay
There are no mulligans in life. Or better put for multitude of my generation, once you’ve made a lifetime decision there’s no loading back to a previous save . But you can always wonder ‘what-if’ I suppose. and that’s essentially what this novel adaptation is about.

‘What if instead of settling down and conforming to order all those years ago, I chose rather to be my spirit and search out happiness?’… 

Mulligans (2008) is possibly the first movie (not that I’ve had the joy of watching yet) that attempts to harness this opposite end of the spectrum ‘coming out’ scenario. Is coming out even a workable option after settling down, or does it only leading to complications and broken families?… 

I own to admit, I sort of swiped this movie blog on a whim after reading JUST BEAUTIFUL MEN without knowing much about the book, the picture or any backstory. I think some aspects of the movie are somewhat predictable, but I have show that the playing and directing overall should pass some of my expectations. I take no thought how the story resolves itself, suffice to say that the writer of Just Beautiful Men doesn’t wholeheartedly condone some of the actions taken in the end … 

Mulligans debuted on DVD last Tuesday so you can clean up a copy over at Amazon or place it through netflix
In Just Beautiful Men’s word. “Oh and yes, this film came quite dangerously near to being a, um. let’s say feature-length [insert opposite of MILF] fantasy come to life. Quite alone in such regards to say the least …”
You will get to place it for yourself.
Thanks and apologies to Just Beautiful Men for my rip-off of his blog. Please check out his pages, they are worth a visit.

14010129-2818796601305036445 MULLIGANS (2008)

Author: Earwig’s Thoughts

THE PINK PANTHER 2 (2009) PG

Apr 16, 2009 Author: Vipgay | Filed under: gay
After having been rewarded for solving the secret of the Pink Panther Diamond (in the old film, _Pink Panther, The (2006)_ ), inspector Jacques Clouseau has been assigned to minor tasks by his chief inspector Dreyfus so as not to make him in his way anymore. Unfortunately, the famous diamond has once again been stolen as have many other artifacts in a series of burglaries around the world. His past success will enable inspector Clouseau to be piece of the dream team comprised of the greatest detectives of the affected countries, where he will be capable to show his numerous talents across the world.Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, the gorgeous Bollywood star and model, co-stars in this picture as the ravishing Sonia. As one of the famous Dream Team detectives gathered together to resolve the robberies, she makes a work for Inspector Clouseau who fails to know her advances. She, of course, has ulterior motives.
The film has received poor reviews from the critics, but I frequently wonder just precisely what kind of movie do they need to see. Pink Panther 2 is fun, it is good of laughs and great slap-stick comedy in the Hollywood tradition of great visual humour. The game is a bit rough around the edges and at times doesn’t appear to fall or make sense, but so what? Its a comedy, a laugh-a-minute fun film. There are enough opportunities for a full belly laugh to get out from the movie feeling really great.
I saw the picture in fellowship with my boy-friend and that invariably helps me to reflect positively on a picture as we both laughed at the like things. Afterwards we reflected on what we had seen and agreed it wasn’t time wasted, it was time and money well spent on good entertainment. And isn’t that what going to the movies is all about?

Did I love the movie? Yes, I thoroughly enjoyed The Pink Panther 2. It was funny, it had a large range of my favourite comics (especially John Cleese) and the great dish of one of the world’s most beautiful women, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan.
Was there anything wrong with the movie? Many critics will work out a number of things they didn’t care in the film but as I enjoyed the wit and the slap-stick situations, the faults, if in fact there are any, I ignored, or rather I didn’t even see them.
Would I go again? This is difficult. Much of the film relies on not wise who the thief is, so having seen the film once, it would be difficult to see it with an open mind. Although, some of the classic scenes, the Pope’s bedroom and balcony, the Italian restaurant (twice) and opening Parking Policeman sequence can be seen complete and ended and over and …
Steve Martin . Insp. Jacques ClouseauJean Reno . PontonEmily Mortimer . NicoleAndy Garcia . VicenzoAlfred Molina . PepperidgeYuki Matsuzaki . KenjiAishwarya Rai Bachchan . SoniaJohn Cleese . Chief Inspector DreyfusLily Tomlin . Mrs. BerengerJeremy Irons . AvellanedaJohnny Hallyday . MillikenGeoffrey Palmer . JoubertPhilip Goodwin . RenardArmel Bellec . LouisJack Metzger . Antoine

Author: Earwig’s Thoughts

THE INTERNATIONAL (2009) MA15+

Mar 2, 2009 Author: Vipgay | Filed under: gay

Last Wednesday, I saw the picture “The International” starring Clive Owen and Naomi Watts. This is a classical illustration of a right action and “single law enforcement agent saving the man from baddies” movie genre. As such, it is well worthwhile its 120 minutes. It will never win awards but it does showcase the talents of its two stars and its director.
I thoroughly enjoyed the picture but simply on one level: an action story. Character development is pretty much non-existent but we do get to see some of the capital cities of the earth including a wondrous scene set in the Guggenheim Museum.
I mean if you hold a spare afternoon or evening, then go see this movie.

An Interpol investigator Louis Salinger (Clive Owen) is possessed with linking the International Bank with dealing in arms sales to third world countries. He has been running with Manhattan assistant District Attorney Eleanor Whitman (Naomi Watts). They see that the Outside is the deposit of quality for criminals and spy organizations with their money laundering activities. Following the money trail, they feel that the banks illegal schemes help to destabilize small governments to a place where any new government owes their financial commitment to the bank. Salinger and Whitman travel round the universe trying to get this evil bank to justice. Both are likewise being pressured from their bosses to close the investigation down. However, they must be real careful, because the trust has a secret policy of eliminating any and all problems with someone ending up dead.
CAST:

Clive Owen as Louis Salinger, an obsessive Interpol agent.
Naomi Watts as Eleanor Whitman, a Manhattan assistant district attorney.
Armin Mueller-Stahl as Wilhelm Wexler, an ex-Stasi agent turned troubleshooter for IBBC
Ulrich Thomsen as Jonas Skarssen, the chairman of IBBC.
Brían F. O’Byrne as The Consultant, IBBC’s contract killer.

Author: Earwig’s Thoughts

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