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| THEFT |
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Liberty Hills was the most conservative village in America, till they got through with it!
Sweet, sexy and naive Guy (Matthew Burnett) never dreamed he would fall in love with an unrepentant criminal (Patrick Henderson) and their passion would ignite the fire that burns down the local evangelical church in this rambunctious and controversial satire about gay men living in small town America. Featuring the hot disco music of Hedda Layne, a cast of hunky Leathermen, and a preacher that puts Tammy Faye to shame, THEFT is a rollicking good time that will make you stand up and cheer!
Unrated/USA/2007/95 Mins./color
Extras: Behind the Scenes Documentary • Theatrical Trailer • Wide Screen • Interactive Menus
DVD – $29.95
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Available for Rent: Netflix
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| Angora Ranch |
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Only two things stand between Justin and Jack falling in love – their fathers
“Angora Ranch” is a sweet, heartfelt movie about love that transcends age, stereotypes and meddlesome family.
While driving to a business meeting young and handsome Justin runs
off the road to avoid a rabbit. Lucky for him he has ditched at Angora
Ranch, a farm owned by hunk Jack, a man almost twice Justin’s age.
Justin and Jack feel the heat between them immediately, while the
issue of their difference in age slowly melts away they face another
problem: each of their meddling fathers. Jack’s dad is nosy, pushy and
waiting for Jack to settle down. Justin’s father is all business and
never thinks his son will amount to anything.
Justin and Jack slowly discover that each is what the other has
been searching for all their lives, if only they can figure out what to
do about their fathers.
Unrated/USA/2006/95 mins/color/Letterboxed
DVD: $29.95
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| That Man: Peter Berlin |
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With his trademark Dutchboy haircut and oh-so-tight trousers, Peter Berlin was the gay poster boy for the hedonistic and sexually liberated 1970s. Jim Tushinski’s fascinating documentary traces Berlin's story from his childhood in wartime Germany to his current life in San Francisco. A talented artist, photographer, and filmmaker, Peter Berlin was his own biggest creation, a carefully constructed, unattainable icon awash in eroticism. Berlin’s fans and friends, including John Waters, Armistead Maupin, Jack Wrangler, and Wakefield Poole offer their comments and stories, but Berlin himself, still looking remarkably boyish in his early 60s, provides the most illuminating commentary. Co-produced by Lawrence Helman and packed with an astonishing archive of photos and film clips, many never before seen, That Man: Peter Berlin is an entertaining and revelatory look at the man behind the famous image.
USA 2005
DVD: $29.95
Special Features:
Deleted Scenes • Additional Interviews with Peter Berlin and others
Director’s Commentary • Photo Gallery • Cast and Crew Biographies
English, French, Portuguese and Spanish subtitles • Dolby 2.0 and 5.1 soundtracks
Featuring
PETER BERLIN: JOHN WATERS: ARMISTEAD MAUPIN: WAKEFIELD POOLE: JACK WRANGLER: ROBERT W. RICHARDS: RICK CASTRO: JOHN F. KARR: DAN NICOLETTA: ROBERT BOULANGER: GUY CLARK
Gorilla Factory Productions
To Rent: Netflix
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| Saturday Night at the Baths (Director's Cut) |
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OK. so we blew it! A couple of years ago we put out an incomplete version of the film. It was missing some small parts but mostly it was short the big sex scene between Michael and Scotti at the end. Well thanks to the film's original producer, we now have a brand new master, complete and pristine! "Saturday Night at the Baths" is an entertaining, sexy and provocative look at the gay life style during the post Stonewall, pre-AIDS period. Set in New York City with much of it filmed on location in the famous Continental Baths, this film is a classic time capsule of an era long gone by. Desperate for a job, Michael finds himself as the piano player at the Continental baths. Although he complains to his girl friend about the advances of the club manager, Scotti, Michael is slowly discovering something new about himself. A strange and erotically charged friendship develops between the three of them. In the end, Michael and Scotti come together and Michael releases all the pent up desires that have been building up all his life. Filled with professional female impersonators from the time, white guys dancing in their underwear and a steamy shower room scene, "Saturday Night at the Baths" is a surprisingly poignant glimpse into the gay lifestyle of the 1970's. USA (1975)
Extras: Saturday Night: A Look Back ? Trailer
DVD - $29.95
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A Very Natural Thing
Considered the first feature film from a major studio, this ground breaking look at two men and their relationship is as poignant and relevant today as it was when it was made in 1973. David moves to New York to find love and happiness, there he meets young and handsome Mark. The two embark on a passionate romance while learning about mutual respect and love.
(USA)
DVD-$29.95
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| Straightman |
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Jack and David are good friends, so when both are dumped by their girlfriends, they move into an apartment together. David looks forward to their shared bachelor life. Then Jack works up the courage to come out to his friend. Things change. How these two different but similar men deal with that change and how their friendship and their other relationships fare in the midst of it all is the heart of this authentic and sharp humored film. "Straighman has the edge on authenticity...the entire ensemble seems to be living their roles" ? Kevin Thomas, LA Times (USA)
DVD - $29.95
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To Rent: Netflix
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