Kenneth in the (212) pointed me toward Logo’s “Click List” with his review of Signage (dir. Rick Hammerly), a short film about an older man who can hear and a younger man who can’t:
I enjoyed the film but have to say that the casting really threw me for a loop. Is it just me or do all the “youngsters” who are supposedly “half” the lead actors’ age look twice as old and half as attractive? … I appreciate that not everyone is an A&F model. But I actually burst out laughing at one point.
Click the image below to watch.
But since I agree with Kenneth that the actors in this short were too ugly, I moved on to more promising subject matter: lean-muscled Irish boys at a bathhouse. Click the image below to watch Sweat (dir. John Lochland).
But when I realized that nobody in this somber little short was going to whip his dick out, I moved on to my favorite film about bath houses: In Man’s Country (Studio 2000). It’s not included on Logo’s Click List, but you can click the image below to watch that one.
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Mixed Signals (Kenneth in the 212)