Young gay men search for love amidst the San Francisco bar scene.Young gay men search for love amidst the San Francisco bar scene.Young gay men search for love amidst the San Francisco bar scene.
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Corey Schaffer
- Michael
- (as Corey Schafer)
LeGerald Normand
- Kenny
- (as LeGerald V. Normand)
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- GoofsAt the end of the opening titles, when writer, producer, director Brian Shepp is credited for the second time, in black chalk on the neck, shoulders, and back of one of the actors, there is a momentary transition from the chalk body credit to a party scene, with three other actors talking about what the spine looks and feels like on a male body when he bends over, and one of the other actors gently pushes the written on actor forward, as the dialogue begins, and there are shots of the three other actor's faces, and then there is a quick shot of the body which was written on, and the black chalk writing is gone, in just a few seconds. Then the black chalk actor turns over, and participates in the dialogue for a moment, and the other actors talk about drinking off of his body, which sexually arouses the other characters and then the other characters decide to go out to nightclubs for the evening, and they step over the place where the black chalk actor was lying, except now there is no more trace of the black chalk actor, and the other three characters leave without any more trace of the black chalk actor.
- Crazy creditsBEFORE OPENING TITLES: We believe in a world of love, compassion and mutual respect, a world free from fear, discrimination and prejudice. Each year we donate 10% of our profits to non-profit organizations who work to further this vision.
- ConnectionsReferences Lost in Space (1965)
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Broken Hearts Club Sequel
Although I wasn't too crazy about Broken Hearts, this one is even worse. Again, we're subjected to a group of gay guys, this time in San Francisco, have many friends out there, that seem to get nowhere. With the exception of Manuel, played by cutie Alberto Rosas, who at least comes off realistic. Don't remember half the guys names so forget trying to give that synopsis. Brian Shepp wrote and directed this sudsy film about tricking, making out in closets, making out in bars, making out in bedrooms, betraying one's lover and bar hopping. But no one has any salvation in this film. Is that the message? That gay guys have fun? Or do they?
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- guil12
- Nov 14, 2001
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