Saturday, 14 April 2012

Protect me from what I want

Protect me from what I want review from Gay Celluloid - 

"Fans of acting twin Elliott Tittensor could be forgiven for thinking that all their wet dreams have come true, when in this British short Elliott gets down to some manly hanky-panky with the object of his cinematic desire. 


For here Tittensor plays Daz; a gay scally on the look out for some man-on-man action, only to find himself attracted to Saleem instead, namely a young Muslim hardly out to himself, let alone open to the thought of rampant gay sex. Exiting the scene faster than a discarded condom, it isn’t long before the two meet again. Only as a council bed-sit sees Daz instruct virginal Saleem in the art of man sex, could it be that Saleem has a lesson or two to teach Daz? 


Written and directed by Dominic Leclerc, this touching short arrives like a cinematic shot of Channel 4's Shameless, given Elliott Tittensor here effortlessly reprises his working class credentials, along the way casting his boxers to the floor in true Chatsworth fashion. And yet it is Naveed Choudhry who emotionally reaches out to you, his nervous glances aptly conveying the mindset of a young man too afraid to even give his name, forever living in fear of the repercussions the true nature of his sexuality would have, if it became known to his family. 


For this is more than just a boys first time story, as Leclerc narratively touches upon the issue of what it means to be gay and Muslim in today's society, along the way lacing his script with feelings of disgust and shame. Only as this well-executed work on loneliness and if anything, a longing for friendship and perhaps something more sets out to show, being gay and Muslim is not an oxymoron. Need more be said?"


This 2009 short film is well shot and the characters well thought out. Both the actors did a good job especially Naveed Choudhry and the ending leaves me wanting more. It's a good way to spend 14 minutes.  

Pick up Protect me from what I want here.

Friday, 13 April 2012

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Cheong-ah Hwang - 3D paper art

Some people are simply born with amazing gift, like the power to make plain paper become multi-layered pieces of art.

Korean, Cheong-ah Hwang’s paper art is one of a kind. Her ability to craft realistic 3D figures is breathtaking. Take a look for yourself. Amazing!!!

To find out more about Cheong-ah Hwang, click here.













Bramadero 2007








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Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Solos 2007


Solos focuses on three characters. A teacher (Lim Yu Beng) is in a relationship with his male student (Loo Zihan, co-director). While the teacher is committed to developing a proper relationship with the boy, including meeting the boy's mom (Goh Guat Kian), the boy is less faithful, and has an outside affair. The movie also deal with the mom's confrontation of her emotion, arises from the affairs around her.


Synosis from MRQE -

"Kan Lume and Loo Zihan directed this ambitious and audacious experimental feature from Singapore. A teacher (Lim Yu-Beng) finds himself falling into a relationship with one of his students (Loo Zihan), who is only too happy to return his affections. However, the young man's mother (Goh Guat Kian) is uneasy about their affair, though she feels it isn't her place to interfere with the young man's life. The distance between the pupil and his mother as well as the complex nature of his relationship with the teacher is depicted literally as well as through a series of impressionistic set pieces that put the characters into odd situations with incongruous backdrops, and the entire film plays out without dialogue. Solos received its American premiere at the 2007 American Film Institute Festival, while controversy greeted the film's premiere in Singapore when state censors demanded the filmmakers delete the picture's sex scenes."

Pick up Solos here

Rainbow monkey bandages

Rainbow monkey bandages come in every colour of the gay rainbow. Wouldn't it make a cool Pride accessory??? Ain't they the cutes???

Funnies


France to score more goals

Olivier Giroud kisses Mathieu Debuchy after scoring for France against Germany



Funnies



A man lying down with another man may be an abomination, but non-virgin wives have got to go too. It says so in the Bible. There’s nothing we can do about it....…ha.....

Funnies

Imagination or reality


Basket et Maths (Basketball and Mathematics) 2009

What does a boy do when you fall in love with your straight best friend? This 7 minute short film from France is rather sweet and touching. A definite must see.

Below is a review from the Gay Celluloid on this little gem -


"What’s a gay boy to do when he’s fallen in love with CĂ©dric, his officially straight best friend? For that in a nutshell is the touching scenario on offer here, only one that gets complicated when the object of JĂ©rĂŽme’s affection seemingly cannot decide which team to bat for, kissing him gay style during their time spent revising maths together, only to rebuke him in school when lessons switch to basketball. Contemplating coming out to his parents and unsure of whether sexually confused CĂ©dric feels the same way about him, life sure isn‘t as easy as doing basketball or mathematics for our boy. Or should that be, being straight or gay. 

Complete with a liberal minded older brother of the type that all gay teens should have, this well-executed short as based on an idea from Sébastien Perroy takes pride in being true to your sexual self, being like its companion works En Colo and Fusion Man, part of the batch of five Government commissioned works against homophobia.

Directed by Rodolphe Marconi and with natural performances from Jean-Denis Marcoccio / JérÎme and Aurélien Baty / Cédric as two young men desperately trying to come to terms with their sexuality, let alone affairs of the heart, this for many would have marked the perfect gay short, had it not been for the noticeable absence of a closing kiss. Then again, the meaning of the final scene is all but obvious in this delightful INPES work, one that in this instance is complete with a coming out speech that ... well that would be saying, but like the short itself, it has to be seen to be enjoyed. Need more be said?"



Basket et Maths and sub here. 










Pac-Man The Movie (The Fan Film)







Ohhh mother, this is way cool!!! Fabulous animation guys. I wonder if this could lead to an actual movie........ To find out more about this fan made short and the people behind it, visit Project Yellow Sphere. Well done guys!!!  




The Sugar Dandies


The Sugar Dandies ballroom dance to Westlife's 'You Raise Me Up.'

My boyfriend send me another youtube link. Yup another act in Britain got talent had caught his fancy...Sigh this time with explicit instructions that I must watch and finish the video. Well he knows me well enough to know that I would probably watch it half way and just click it close or worse, ignores it.


Hon, I fiinish the video. Make sure you issue me with good brownie points for this because I was so tempted to click close half way. I really have nothing much to say about The Sugar Dandies performance. But I know one thing, if it is a straight couple doing the exact same thing, it would not have generated much hype and they will probably be out of the contest without so much of a whim.






Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Funnies

George, I salute you!!!

Nauseating facebook posting


When you see the above facebook posting, your thoughts could swing 2 ways..... "Ohhhh how sweet is that......." or "God, this is nauseating.............". I am feeling the latter. Anyhow all the best to the couple.

To anyone who has the urge to publicly announce every single one of your thoughts, don't. Why? Because we don't care. 


Gay coffee - So not funny!!!


                                                                       Gay coffee range

I must have lost my sense of humour after a long day. When I fist saw these images, my first thought was huh...... what the...

This is so wrong. Perpetuating stereotype to sell, of all things, coffee? Sigh. 
Wonder who is advising these people on branding. Are they trying to sell these coffee to gay people? Do they expect us to buy it? I think chances are they will sell heaps to straight people who are buying these coffee as novelty. 

Probably to show to their friends and have a bit of fun at our expense. I could think of half a dozen ideas right now to sell this coffee to the gay market without resorting to this. Gosh maybe I had a longer day than I thought. Sigh. 

Anyway this is what is on the homepage of gay coffee.

"Gay Coffee is fabulous, 100% fair trade, organic coffees roasted by hand

Gay Coffee is gay owned and operated and donates a percentage of profits to the National Gay Lesbian Task Force

Gay Coffee is the fusion of camp and queer culture – we take common themes and even some stereotypes, we own them and have some fun with them, while complimenting each theme with a piece of LGBTQ cultural and civil rights history


Gay Coffee is starting conversations all over the the world! Drink Gay Every day at a Nice Price."



I don't know about you but this is one coffee I will not have in my pantry. It's a bloody turn off. And it is not funny. 


What do you guys think? 










Cappuccino


Synopsis from IMDB

' Despite his marginal and extrovert looks, JĂ©rĂ©mie is a shy teenager who keeps a heavy secret: his homosexuality. While trying to find his way between his classmate and sexual fantasy Damien and his very generous but protective mother Gina, his life is about to change... '

Cappuccino, a 16 minute 2010 short film from Switzerland, focuses on endearingly awkward Jeremy (Benjamin DĂ©costerd) as he juggles life with his mother (Manuela Biedermann) and his crush on classmate Damien (Anton Ciurlia). Unrequited teenage love is a familiar story – sometimes painfully so – but handled confidently here, without becoming melodramatic. DĂ©costerd is suitably vulnerable as things don’t go to plan, but towards the end your attention may be drawn more to Biedermann’s strong turn as his mother.

Well-executed throughout, with specific attention lovingly paid to the light and shade of the piece, here we find writer and director Tamer Ruggli weaving a tale that whilst walking more than familiar cinematic ground, nevertheless wonderfully depicts the raw reality of a gay teenager's first crush. 

Pick up Cappuccino here.

Ben & Jerry anyone?


Who knew marriage equality could be so tasty? Last month, as the UK government debates whether to legalize same sex marriage, Ben & Jerry’s have partnered with the gay rights organisation, Stonewall, to raise awareness about the importance of marriage equality by renaming their Apple Pie flavour ice cream, ‘Apple-y Ever After‘!” See what Ben & Jerry has to say here. Unfortunately 'Apple-y Ever After' is only available in the UK. Ohhh that s*cks!!! I was thinking of getting a tub. 




Monday, 9 April 2012

Coca Cola Tribute to Fashion





The Coca Cola Tribute to Fashion charity project has been revived to once again raise money for the victims who survived the devastating earthquake in Abruzzo, Italy back in 2009.  


Coca Cola asked some of the best Italian designers to put their stamp on its limited edition bottle, including Moschino, Donatella Versace, Angela Missoni, Alberto Ferreti,
Consuelo Castiglioni and Etro, who showcased their creations
at the Milano Fashion Centre.

Moschino Coca Cola is sooooo cute.......... I WANT ONE!!!!!!