Blue Streak
The enigmatic Mark Rappaport sets pornography and "smut" of the 70's on its ear with this witty and sardonic presentation. Healthy and youthful nudists sit elegantly in a manor house...
The enigmatic Mark Rappaport sets pornography and "smut" of the 70's on its ear with this witty and sardonic presentation. Healthy and youthful nudists sit elegantly in a manor house...
Like filmnoirfan2012 said, interesting concept. However, the acting was so atrocious I couldn't finish it.
Rappaport's overly and overtly analysed apologia to gay love and desire is just too smarmy and prissy for its own good. Though I love the obvious scenes of feminized men...
A little too self-consciously symbolic. Was Rock really thinking of his sexual preference all the time? Was his guilt that obvious in his movies? I love Rappaport's reworking of documentary...
It is interesting how you do not see the obvious when growing up when the movies depicted here in "The Silver Screen: Color Me Lavender" were ubiquitous but now that...