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Briefs: “Blunt Talk” With Patrick Stewart, NKotB Will “Rock This Boat,” And Can Lance Bass Turn You Gay?

Jonathan Groffis morning-gorgeous before he presents the Tony nominations

Birthday shoutouts go to Leslie Jordan, who is 59, Daniel Day Lewisis 57, Michelle Pfeifferis 56, Eve Plumbis 56, and Kate Mulgrewis 59. Here she talks about her favorite episode of Voyager

AfterEllen talks to Robin Roberts.

Patrick Stewartwill star in the Starz original comedy Blunt Talk, which is produced by Seth McFarlane, and has already received a 20 episode two-season order. The sitcom is “a character-driven comedy revolving around Walter Blunt (Patrick Stewart), a British import intent on conquering the world of American cable news. Through the platform of his nightly interview show, Blunt is on a mission to impart his wisdom and guidance on how Americans should live, think and behave.” So will Piers Morgansue?

New Kidson the Block on a cruise ship is now a reality show

Shirtless Tom DaleyDives Like A Pro At The London Diving World Series.

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Check Yourself for Bite Marks

Some would say we need a break from vampire films. But I say nay. As long as they don't sparkle and mope, and I get to see massive carnage, bring on the creatures of the night.

Blakk Flamingo Pictures is answering the call on DVD this November with their first feature film, Bite Marks.

Bite Marksis also the first feature film for writer/director Mark Bessenger. Starring Windham Beacham(Long-Term Relationship), David Alanson, and Benjamin Lutz(The Love Patient), Bite Marksalso features old Evil Edhimself, Stephen Geoffreys(Fright Night, 976-evil, The Weeping Woman).

From the Press Release:

Bite Marksis the creep-tastic dark tale of a truck driver named Brewster (Lutz), who is confronted by a bloody scary revelation: the delivery that he has accepted to take over from his missing brother, which he must transport to a funeral home, contains a load of coffins.

On the...

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Interview with David Alanson of Bite Marks

David AlansonIn his first major film role, David Alansonhad to provide the comic relief, run for his life from a hungry horde of vampires, seduce a bi curious straight man and be half of a bickering gay couple in the horror comedy Bite Marks. Not exactly an easy role even for an experienced veteran actor, because the role requires so much of its actor. However, David Alansonmanaged to make it all appear rather effortless when this role had great potential to come across as forced. He brought an overall likability to his performance when the character had the potential to be unappealing. He managed to not only put his own stamp on the role, but to hold his own weight against gay character actor Windham Beacham. Right off the bat, with just one major film to date, David Alansonis showing promise. The question is, will he live up to that promise?...

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Bite Marks (Review)

2011 - 84 mins. - Rated R

D: Mark Bessenger

C: Windham Beacham, Benjamin Lutz, David Alanson, Stephen Geoffreys

A trucker traveling with a feuding gay couple gets stuck out in the middle of nowhere after being involved in a near accident. However, it turns out that his cargo is blood thirsty vampires looking for their next meal.

A vampire horror comedy with a twist, but the problem is the twists aren't strong enough to make it stand out in a crowded sub-genre. Bite Marksfeatures a gay couple and a homo erotic angel. However, the gay couple aren't developed in a meaningful way. They have a few little quips with one another and engage in some witty one liners about horror films, but beyond that the film doesn't paint a strong enough portrait of why the characters are with one another and what caused them to be attracted to one another.

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First Stills and a New Trailer Leave Bite Marks

Here's a hint: If you're a truck driver and your cargo is to consist of a ton of coffins, you may just want to pawn off the delivery on someone else. No good can come of these circumstances. No good at all.

Below you'll find the first details, trailer, and stills for Mark Bessenger's latest indie flick Bite Marks, starring Windham Beacham, Stephen Geoffreys(Fright Night), and John Wersk.

No word on distro yet, but we'll keep an eye on things for ya!

Synopsis

Truck driver Brewster takes over his missing brother's delivery of a load of coffins to a funeral home. He picks up hitchhiking gay couple Cary and Vogel, whose relationship is in trouble, to help him stay awake; but when his Gps leads them into a deserted junkyard, his truck breaks down, stranding them. Night falls, and the coffins reveal bloodthirsty vampires. Now the mismatched trio...

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Interview with Mark Bessenger of Bite Marks starring Stephen Geoffreys (Fright Night)

Mark BessengerHey horror fans. Remember how we've all been complaining about an array of lifeless horror film remakes and bland horror film concepts? So when something comes along that tries to give us something different, something edgy, we should be out there supporting it, right? ....Well Bite Marksstarring Windham Beacham, Benjamin Lutz, David Alansonand Stephen Geoffreys, is that film! Bite Marksdeals with a truck driver and a gay couple who must fight off a pack of blood thirsty vampires after their truck breaks down in the middle of a lumber yard and it turns out their cargo is a coffin carrying vamps. What makes Bite Marksdifferent is its humor, the way that its characters develop, the merger of horror/comedy/gay indie film, etc. You're probably saying to yourself though "but that's the gay vampire film?". Gay, straight, black, white, low budget, big budget -...

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Poster Art And Trailer For the Upcoming Vampire Horror/Comedy Bite Marks

The upcoming vampire horror/comedy Bite Marks is written & directed by Mark Bessengerand stars Windham Beacham, Benjamin Lutz, David Alanson, Stephen Geoffreys, Krystal Main, John Werskey, Phillip Henry Christopher, Racheal Rivera, Jon Galeand Miranda Downey. The vamp flick will be released sometime in 2011, so when we hear something we'll let you know. Check out all the cool posters and trailer after the jump. 

Synopsis:

 When Brewster's older brother goes missing, he must take over a cross-country delivery of coffins to a funeral home. Attempting to stay awake, Brewster picks up Cary and Vogel, a hitchhiking gay couple trying to mend their relationship. Their Gps misleads them into an abandoned junkyard where the truck breaks down, and when night falls, the coffins reveal vampires! Hungry ones! The mismatched trio barricades themselves in the cab of the truck. Can they survive the bloodsucking undead--and each other--until dawn?













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Ask the Flying Monkey! (October 5, 2009)

Have a question about gay male entertainment? Send it to aftereltonflyingmonkey@yahoo.com! (Please include your city and state and/or country.)

Q: I´ve been reading the Kathy Griffinbook and while it was much less fun than I was hoping for, there was something that really annoyed me -- besides the fact that in her world "the gays" is a synonym for hair dresser or shopping buddy. Kinda makes me wish she´d actually let me at her hair to change that attitude. Anyway, in the book she says that Andy Dickgot punched in the face by Wesley Snipesfor using (and I quote) "the n-word" in a club. Later there is another Dick story about one of his stand-up appearances where he called the audience repeatedly (and I quote again) "faggots.” So why isn´t it "the n-word" and "the f-word" Or "nigger" and "faggot"? -- Thomas,...

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