And there's another about this woman who's keeping elaborate surveillance on this young guy who lives in a bunker on the beach. Then there's one about this girl and boy who live in the forest and dress up as monsters, and they kidnap a skateboarder and kill him (after forcing him to graphically masturbate, shown uncensored on camera). They're doing a performance and the audience attacks the guy and rapes him on the floor while he's doing the performance. Then there's one about this guy who's a spoken word artist who works with an electronic noise musician. So in his story, this guy hires him and something goes wrong. The first story is about this gothic guy who's a prostitute and sells himself as a dead body for people to have sex with.
It's not a porn movie anymore, but there is some explicit sex in it. Each of the scenes is about sex in some way, but in different ways-it's sort of about confusion about sex. It's a strange movie, it's very slow and deep in a way, but it's also very intense. "It's in five parts-each part is a different story with different actors in it. Story line? Lets let Cooper tell us in his own words: A fourth scene shows a skate boarder type masturbating his erect penis (extended scene graphically shown) at the orders of two animal like creatures. A third scene involves an onstage rape: unsimulated oral sex briefly shown as is the "d" of another actor. Penis of the actor with the targeted ass is clearly shown through the several-minute scene. Another scene with a young male actor who is fascinated with the ass of another cute actor, all taking place in the great outdoors. Cute young blond guy who is a prostitute who pretends to be dead while his client has sex with him. Extended scene has he plays with his meat, fully on display. Nudity and sex: Early scene has a completely erect penis on display courtesy of a cute young actor. Author Dennis Cooper's first movie is all these things and more in this fairly twisted tale that follows the lives of 13 young people involved in strange sexual encounters. Highly recommended for both storyline and nudity. And hot male nudity? There's a graphic scene in season two that has Sinoway pulling down the boxers of very cute extra Ronald Louis Lopez to reveal the goods, but all the episodes, especially season 2, have hot guys on display.
All in all, you won't go wrong with this series if you are a fan of the gay genre. The episodes run around 10 minutes, which I wish they were a bit longer, maybe 15-20 minutes, but it does make for a fun, fast ride. Particularly fond of the acting of Marc Sinoway and lead Ben Baur, but all the cast does fantastic jobs. The series is for mature audiences as there is some frontal nudity and depictions of sex, but lends to the realness of the show. Very good acting, even by secondary cast members (such as the main character's straight co-worker who he takes underwear shopping in one episode). It is cleverly written, witty and a realistic look at modern gay life in NYC. I discovered this series recently and watched season one (2012, eight episodes) in a couple of evenings. A must to watch! Hats off to leads Ben Baur and Marc Sinoway for their acting skills. I highly recommend renting both seasons the first season's episodes are 10-14 minutes or so, but cleverly written, well acted and some nice graphic nudity scenes Season two, longer episodes, but more graphic nudity scenes of the hot young male actors. But Beau has been in quite a few mainstream projects since he started his career in 2003.Lots of male nudity of cute actors in both seasons of Hunting Season. Most recently he's been tapped to star opposite Joey King's sister, Hunter, in Hidden Gems for Hallmark. This is because more and more people are tuning in to his talent and his undeniable good looks. His Instagram following, at the time of this writing, is sitting just under 500,000.
Here's where the truth about the possible origin of these rumors.īeau Mirchoff is a heartthrob. Still, Good Trouble and Narcos: Mexico star Beau Mirchoff has been subjected to gay rumors despite the fact that he's actually in a relationship with a woman. But nowadays people are a lot more accepting of an individual's sexual identity or they simply don't care. This is one of the reasons Tom Selleck actually sued a tabloid for making these claims about his sexuality. Hollywood has had a history of homophobia, particularly when it came to hiring gay men for leading roles.
And there was a time when this could be damaging to one's career. Straight men, in particular, who have played gay roles are almost always subjected to these rumors.
For instance, there's been a rumor about Zendaya being gay that circulated, mostly because of the character she plays on Euphoria. There tends to be an obsession with the sexuality of beloved celebrities.