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Sep 8th

Review: "Is It Just Me?" Doesn't Live Up to Its Charming Trailer (But It's Cute and Romantic)

By Nhamo

It was hard not to be charmed by the cute trailer for the new gay romantic comedy, Is it Just Me?, which I think speaks to just how starved I am for a good gay romantic comedy.

Alas, the movie itself doesn't really live up to the trailer. The film was obviously made on a shoestring (and it often shows in the music, lighting, and sound), but I could totally forgive all that if the screenplay was better — either wittier or more satisfying as a story.

That said, the movie does have its charming moments, the leads are appealing, and if you're willing to accept some clunky elements, it may momentarily satisfy your needs for gay romance.

Blaine (Nicholas Downs) is a caustic twentysomething Los Angeleno who's been unlucky in love. He's convinced there's no other gay men who want something more than just sex hook-ups — until he stumbles into an online chat with Xander (David Loren), who seems to share all his same values. A subsequent six-hour phone conversation confirms: these two are meant for each other.

The problem is, Blaine was accidentally chatting with Xander from the account of Cameron (Adam Huss), Blaine's hot, but slutty roommate. Xander thinks Blaine looks like Cameron.

A big problem with the script is that I was never quite sure why Blaine simply didn't immediately clear up the confusion and let the chips fall where they may. I could see how, feeling insecure about his looks, Blaine could've tried to create some kind of "Cyrano de Bergerac" situation, where he tries to get Xander and Cameron together, and live vicariously through their love, in order to not disappoint Xander.

Instead, the script invents a convoluted "bet" where Blaine and Cameron switch names and agree to see who can win Xander's affection ("brains" or "looks"). Even this might've worked if it had been Cameron who came up with the idea for the bet. But no, Cameron isn't interested in Xander, and only reluctantly agrees to the bet anyway, so the arrangement doesn't have much dramatic possibility and just makes Blaine look really, really insecure and neurotic.

Basically, I have a hard time feeling sympathy for any main character whose dramatic "obstacle" is entirely self-imposed. Actor Nicholas Downs, who has a nice "everyguy" quality on one hand, doesn't help things by often playing Blaine as very, very mopey. But ultimately, this is the fault of the script, which eventually blames his feeling like no one will ever love him on ... the fact that his parents rejected him for being gay.

What, not even a traumatic high school experience?

David Loren as Xander, who likes to play his guitar shirtless for some reason

The movie has its moments. David Loren's Xander, a Texan cowboy new to the city, is extremely easy on the eyes, and it's wonderful to see an older character like Xander's roommate Ernie (My Big Fat Greek Wedding's Bruce Gray), who isn't creepily obsessed with hitting on young men and isn't played solely for laughs (and ironically ends up with a fair amount of dignity, despite the facial masques).

There's also a very funny scene where online chatters try to get Blaine to hook-up for sex — even though he's in the "relationships" room (!).

And I confess: I feel a little bit like I'm stepping on a butterfly by pointing out this movie's flaws, because I really, really liked where it was coming from. It's sweet and earnest and romantic (and the final scenes are admittedly killer), and its heart is absolutely in the right place.

Raunch has its place in the world, but this movie is the perfect antidote to the string of films in the Eating Out and Another Gay Movie franchises, where the point seems to be to have sex with as many people as possible. Comedies, maybe, but not my idea of romantic.

Is It Just Me? is better than last year's similar romantic comedy offering, Make the Yuletide Gay, but it's not as good as last year's outright froth-fest Redwoods. Still, if you keep your expecations low, it may satisfy.

Mar 7th

Tron Legacy Trailer in 3D

By Nhamo

Remember last week when they started this big countdown to the Tron Legacy Trailer being released today. Well today is here, and no damned trailer!

Well they were not really lying, the trailer is being released today. IN THEATERS. Here is an image to tide you over. It’s like offering you a free meal and handing you a photo of it.

So this morning when I was watching Alice in Wonderland in 3D, I was treated to the Trailer that isn’t online today. The nice treat was that during the regular Trailer segment they give you the “Put on your 3D Glasses Now” screen and then showed us 2 more trailers.

So I got to see the Tron Legacy Trailer in 3D. As well as How to Train your Dragon, that looked cute.

It’s pretty cool and shows a lot of updated images from “inside” but mostly catches us up with Sam Flynn being explained that his father disappeared shortly after making an announcement that he was going to change the world. He gets a tip that a phone call was made from his father’s abandoned arcade, where the phone has been disconnected for the last 20 years. Sam investigates and is sucked into Tron’s world.

Sexy girl in dayglow accented bodysuit, lightcycles and some really neat Disc fighting scenes and thats it. Enough to get my wanting more.

But no trailer to share today. You know that’s going to get bootlegged before the weekend is over. I don’t know why they think they can make us wait another week before we get a peek.

Mar 5th

Alice in Wonderland

By Nhamo
Coming to the big screen in Disney Digital 3D™ on March 5, 2010, ALICE IN WONDERLAND is an epic 3D fantasy adventure starring JOHNNY DEPP as the Mad Hatter and MIA WASIKOWSKA as 19-year-old Alice, who returns to the whimsical world she first encountered as a young girl, reuniting with her childhood friends: the White Rabbit, Tweedledee and Tweedledum, the Dormouse, the Caterpillar, the Cheshire Cat, and of course, the Mad Hatter.
Feb 26th

Shutter Island

By Nhamo
Two U.S. Marshalls are sent to a federal institution for the criminally insane located in Boston's Outer Harbor to capture a violent female escapee.
Nov 12th

Invictus

By Nhamo

The true story of how Nelson Mandela joined forces with the captain of South Africa's rugby team, Francois Pienaar, to help unite their country. Newly elected President Mandela knows his nation remains racially and economically divided in the wake of apartheid. Believing he can bring his people together through the universal language of sport, Mandela rallies South Africa's underdog rugby team as they make an unlikely run to the 1995 World Cup Championship match.
Oct 28th

Joe Oppedisano's Knockout!

By Nhamo

Knockout! takes you inside the ring with Joe Oppedisano, as he photographs every high impact sexually charged move of perfectly sculpted MMA fighters, street fighters, and the toughest athletes. Ex... Knockout! takes you inside the ring with Joe Oppedisano, as he photographs every high impact sexually charged move of perfectly sculpted MMA fighters, street fighters, and the toughest athletes. Expect Oppedisano to bring Testosterone, his best-selling homoerotic photobook, to life with interviews, super erotic situations, and extended wrestling scenes. Oppedisano's gritty style only begins to describe Knockout! This hyper masculine film also features fresh tracks from up and coming artists like Logo TV's NewNowNext favorite Cazwell and was shot by Tony Sellaris at the world famous Gleason's Gym in New York.
Oct 28th

Joe Oppedisano's Knockout!

By Nhamo
Knockout! takes you inside the ring with Joe Oppedisano, as he photographs every high impact sexually charged move of perfectly sculpted MMA fighters, street fighters, and the toughest athletes. Expect Oppedisano to bring Testosterone, his best-selling homoerotic photobook, to life with interviews, super erotic situations, and extended wrestling scenes. Oppedisano's gritty style only begins to describe Knockout! This hyper masculine film also features fresh tracks from up and coming artists like Logo TV's NewNowNext favorite Cazwell and was shot by Tony Sellaris at the world famous Gleason's Gym in New York.

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