Gay DVDs
Gay DVDs don't always mean porn! Sometimes it's just nice to watch movies about people like you. It makes a huge difference to be able to relate to the characters and to realize you aren't alone. That other people live lives similar to your own. Take a look through our gay dvds and see if there is something you want to watch. We bet there will be.
- Gay DVDs
- Christmas Gifts for Gay Men and Gay Women
- Clay Aiken: Gay Role Model
- Ten Saddest Movies of All Time
- Interview with Young Virginian Filmmaker Angelo Mike
- Wrecked (2009)
- Make the Yuletide Gay (2009)
- The Gay Divorcee (1934)
- Little Ashes (2008)
- Gay Purr-ee (1962)
- Gay Stags (2009)
- Milk (2008)
- Straight Boys Gay Boys 2-I Never Promised You A Rose Garden
- Redwoods (2009)
- The Gay Divorcee DVD Authentic Region 1 Starring Ginger Rogers & Fred Astaire 1934
- Eating Out: All You Can Eat (2009)
- Zorro, the Gay Blade (1981)
- Outrage (2009)
- Straight Boys Gay Boys
- The Soloist (2008)
Dog Tags
Emotionally daring and bristling with powerful performances, Dog Tags explores the cost of self-discovery as two unlikely souls connect. Abandoned by his father and raised by his single mother, handsome and sexually confused Nate obligatorily joins the Marines to support his fiancée. On leave, the detached Marine meets Andy, a magnetic and seemingly free-spirited young man with big dreams of Hollywood. Initially their bond is purely platonic, but the smoldering chemistry they share is undeniable as it sizzles into something sensual and intimate. Together they plunge headfirst into waters of vulnerability and desire, while the identity of Nate s father finally rises to the surface.
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Emotionally daring and bristling with powerful performances, Dog Tags explores the cost of self-discovery as two unlikely souls connect. Abandoned by his father and raised by his single mother, handsome and sexually confused Nate obligatorily joins the Marines to support his fiancée. On leave, the detached Marine meets Andy, a magnetic and seemingly free-spirited young man with big dreams of Hollywood. Initially their bond is purely platonic, but the smoldering chemistry they share is undeniable as it sizzles into something sensual and intimate. Together they plunge headfirst into waters of vulnerability and desire, while the identity of Nate s father finally rises to the surface.
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Three
Three Based on Howard Roffman s best-selling photography book, Three, this video diary of Kris, John and Gary documents the challenges and joys of an intimate three-way love relationship. Gorgeous and uninhibited, these American boys in London have agreed to let the outside world into their provocative private lives.
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Three Based on Howard Roffman s best-selling photography book, Three, this video diary of Kris, John and Gary documents the challenges and joys of an intimate three-way love relationship. Gorgeous and uninhibited, these American boys in London have agreed to let the outside world into their provocative private lives.
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Little Ashes
The prospect of a movie about the friendship of future avant-garde legends Luis Buñuel, Federico García Lorca, and Salvador Dalí from their art-school days in 1920s Madrid so bristles with potential, it could hardly fail to be scintillating and provocative. Throw in Spain's political and cultural climate at the time under conservative morality's authoritarian hand, then bring on the youthful iconoclasm, intellectual rebellion, Surrealist impulses, and by all means a little sex: so much to work with--yet, Little Ashes is a juiceless, glumly silly movie. Buñuel (Matthew McNulty) gets sidelined in deference to his pal and roommate García Lorca (Javier Beltrán) and the latter's infatuation with Dalí (Robert Pattinson, prior to his teen-icon breakthrough in Twilight). Though several years younger than the others, Dalí already cuts a figure at once outré and coy. Buñuel helps style him for celebrity status, and as Little Ashes notes in passing, the two of them would co-create the still-astonishing film Un Chien Andalou a few years later in Paris. But the main show is the growing besottedness of Dalí and García Lorca, which leads to, among other things, a silvery-moonlit clinch during an offshore swim that churns the seawater into a milky froth. Spanish TV actress Marina Gatell contributes heat and passion as García Lorca's supposed girlfriend, especially during an, uh, two-and-a-half-way sex scene. Otherwise, like the guys' amour fou, the movie comes up short. Low-budget is okay as long as filmmakers have some poetry in them, but Paul Morrison's stilted direction fails to conceal that, say, during a simple dialogue scene in a bar there's nobody and nothing else going on outside of camera range. The cast wear their period costumes as if playing dress-up, and the dialogue--in English--is variously delivered by British players affecting "Cathtilian ack-thents" and Spanish actors whose real accents are sometimes impenetrable. Still more irksome is the switch to Spanish whenever García Lorca declaims one of his poems. Or perhaps that's just a Surrealist touch. --Richard T. Jameson
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The prospect of a movie about the friendship of future avant-garde legends Luis Buñuel, Federico García Lorca, and Salvador Dalí from their art-school days in 1920s Madrid so bristles with potential, it could hardly fail to be scintillating and provocative. Throw in Spain's political and cultural climate at the time under conservative morality's authoritarian hand, then bring on the youthful iconoclasm, intellectual rebellion, Surrealist impulses, and by all means a little sex: so much to work with--yet, Little Ashes is a juiceless, glumly silly movie. Buñuel (Matthew McNulty) gets sidelined in deference to his pal and roommate García Lorca (Javier Beltrán) and the latter's infatuation with Dalí (Robert Pattinson, prior to his teen-icon breakthrough in Twilight). Though several years younger than the others, Dalí already cuts a figure at once outré and coy. Buñuel helps style him for celebrity status, and as Little Ashes notes in passing, the two of them would co-create the still-astonishing film Un Chien Andalou a few years later in Paris. But the main show is the growing besottedness of Dalí and García Lorca, which leads to, among other things, a silvery-moonlit clinch during an offshore swim that churns the seawater into a milky froth. Spanish TV actress Marina Gatell contributes heat and passion as García Lorca's supposed girlfriend, especially during an, uh, two-and-a-half-way sex scene. Otherwise, like the guys' amour fou, the movie comes up short. Low-budget is okay as long as filmmakers have some poetry in them, but Paul Morrison's stilted direction fails to conceal that, say, during a simple dialogue scene in a bar there's nobody and nothing else going on outside of camera range. The cast wear their period costumes as if playing dress-up, and the dialogue--in English--is variously delivered by British players affecting "Cathtilian ack-thents" and Spanish actors whose real accents are sometimes impenetrable. Still more irksome is the switch to Spanish whenever García Lorca declaims one of his poems. Or perhaps that's just a Surrealist touch. --Richard T. Jameson
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Mulligans
This well-meaning Canadian indie opens with the explanation that a "mulligan" in golf parlance means "a second chance to perform a certain move or action." Golf enthusiast Nathan Davidson (Watchmen's Dan Payne) seems to have it all--good looks, a beautiful wife, a big house by the beach--until a chance encounter forces him to face the truth (oddly, the screenplay fails to identify the source of his financial largesse). When Nathan's college-aged son, Tyler (Derek Baynham), arrives for a summer stay with his best friend, Chase (writer/producer Charlie David), an aspiring artist, Nathan bonds more easily with the friend than the son. From the start, it's clear that Chase has no interest in girls, but the self-obsessed Tyler fails to notice. While he cavorts with his girlfriend, stay-at-home mom Stacy (Thea Gill, Queer as Folk) looks after his younger sister, and Chase and Nathan enter into a secret affair. Naturally, it won't stay secret forever. Mulligans tackles a sensitive subject in a tasteful, if unadventurous manner, i.e. the actors have a certain chiseled soap-star look and convey inner turmoil by staring into space as piano music plays in the background. For those who find the omni-sexual films of, say, Todd Haynes unsettling (especially Far from Heaven), such unthreatening moves may help the medicine go down easier, but there's no rule that a coming-out film can't take a few chances. Even so, certain moments will surely hit home with anyone who's ever tumbled into a family secret or two. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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This well-meaning Canadian indie opens with the explanation that a "mulligan" in golf parlance means "a second chance to perform a certain move or action." Golf enthusiast Nathan Davidson (Watchmen's Dan Payne) seems to have it all--good looks, a beautiful wife, a big house by the beach--until a chance encounter forces him to face the truth (oddly, the screenplay fails to identify the source of his financial largesse). When Nathan's college-aged son, Tyler (Derek Baynham), arrives for a summer stay with his best friend, Chase (writer/producer Charlie David), an aspiring artist, Nathan bonds more easily with the friend than the son. From the start, it's clear that Chase has no interest in girls, but the self-obsessed Tyler fails to notice. While he cavorts with his girlfriend, stay-at-home mom Stacy (Thea Gill, Queer as Folk) looks after his younger sister, and Chase and Nathan enter into a secret affair. Naturally, it won't stay secret forever. Mulligans tackles a sensitive subject in a tasteful, if unadventurous manner, i.e. the actors have a certain chiseled soap-star look and convey inner turmoil by staring into space as piano music plays in the background. For those who find the omni-sexual films of, say, Todd Haynes unsettling (especially Far from Heaven), such unthreatening moves may help the medicine go down easier, but there's no rule that a coming-out film can't take a few chances. Even so, certain moments will surely hit home with anyone who's ever tumbled into a family secret or two. --Kathleen C. Fennessy
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The Pool
The Pool Sure, we ve all had the chance to enjoy the beauty of erotic photography, but imagine having the wonderful opportunity to watch a photo shoot taking place right before your eyes. The Pool gives you not only the chance to make this voyeuristic fantasy come true, but also brings you along one of renowned photographer Tom Bianchi s most stunning and arousing photo shoots yet. Known for his ability to capture the magnificence of male nude body, Tom Bianchi shares his photo shoot of nine men who frolic at the pool. Among them are gold medalists in body building from the Gay Games in Amsterdam.
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The Pool Sure, we ve all had the chance to enjoy the beauty of erotic photography, but imagine having the wonderful opportunity to watch a photo shoot taking place right before your eyes. The Pool gives you not only the chance to make this voyeuristic fantasy come true, but also brings you along one of renowned photographer Tom Bianchi s most stunning and arousing photo shoots yet. Known for his ability to capture the magnificence of male nude body, Tom Bianchi shares his photo shoot of nine men who frolic at the pool. Among them are gold medalists in body building from the Gay Games in Amsterdam.
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Exposed: The Making of a Legend
Once in every generation, a film comes along... That's not usually a phrase used to describe a pornographic film, but the cowboy fantasy BuckleRoos isn't your typical sex flick. Codirected by Jerry Douglas and John Rutherford, the two-part, four-hour epic is a masterpiece of the genre, and one of the most award-winning gay adult films in history. How it got made is the subject of this rollicking, spirited documentary by female gay-porn videographer Mr. Pam. There's the sexy southerner who does porn to pay for law school, the hunky Latino who's an ex-Pentecostal minister, and the straight production assistant who lets it all hang out if an actor needs "inspiration."
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Once in every generation, a film comes along... That's not usually a phrase used to describe a pornographic film, but the cowboy fantasy BuckleRoos isn't your typical sex flick. Codirected by Jerry Douglas and John Rutherford, the two-part, four-hour epic is a masterpiece of the genre, and one of the most award-winning gay adult films in history. How it got made is the subject of this rollicking, spirited documentary by female gay-porn videographer Mr. Pam. There's the sexy southerner who does porn to pay for law school, the hunky Latino who's an ex-Pentecostal minister, and the straight production assistant who lets it all hang out if an actor needs "inspiration."
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Wrecked
An edgy drama about a gay teen s tumultuous decent into drugs and anonymous sex, Wrecked smashes cinematic taboos while it spins its cautionary tale. Ryan is an earnest 18-year-old trying to develop a career as an actor and getting his life on the right track. This course is quickly threatened with the sudden arrival of his sort-of ex, Daniel, who arrives at Ryan s door wanting a place to stay and offering the promise of a normal, loving relationship. But Daniel s drug addiction and attitude towards casual sex derail any hope for normalcy and soon ensnares Ryan in his own downward spiral. Handheld cameras, a hot young cast and a boldly upfront approach to sex combine to make Wrecked a unique film experience.
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An edgy drama about a gay teen s tumultuous decent into drugs and anonymous sex, Wrecked smashes cinematic taboos while it spins its cautionary tale. Ryan is an earnest 18-year-old trying to develop a career as an actor and getting his life on the right track. This course is quickly threatened with the sudden arrival of his sort-of ex, Daniel, who arrives at Ryan s door wanting a place to stay and offering the promise of a normal, loving relationship. But Daniel s drug addiction and attitude towards casual sex derail any hope for normalcy and soon ensnares Ryan in his own downward spiral. Handheld cameras, a hot young cast and a boldly upfront approach to sex combine to make Wrecked a unique film experience.
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Becoming Men
Becoming Men Nothing equals that feeling of ultimate conquest like our first sexual experiences. It is a time of mystery, wonder and new adult responsibilities. Here are real-life stories of young men taking the final step on their journey from boyhood to manhood. Superb photography, spectacular guys and candid interviews capture the joys and fears of sexual awakening and evoke memories of those early experiences that define our lives. Tony Award® winning Broadway and film star, Alan Cumming, narrates this sensitive look at the challenges and glories of youthful passion, including current information for making safer choices. A must for all men.
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Becoming Men Nothing equals that feeling of ultimate conquest like our first sexual experiences. It is a time of mystery, wonder and new adult responsibilities. Here are real-life stories of young men taking the final step on their journey from boyhood to manhood. Superb photography, spectacular guys and candid interviews capture the joys and fears of sexual awakening and evoke memories of those early experiences that define our lives. Tony Award® winning Broadway and film star, Alan Cumming, narrates this sensitive look at the challenges and glories of youthful passion, including current information for making safer choices. A must for all men.
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Eating Out: All You Can Eat
Get ready to clean up the whole plate! This entirely new story in the Eating Out collection offers plenty of the over the top sex-romp rowdiness that made the first two films into cult favorites, along with a delightful dose of pure romance. Rebekah Kochan returns as Tiffani, the infamous, lovable, hysterical and funny slut who attempts to help her geeky but very cute friend Casey (Daniel Skelton) find true love - or at least a sexy hunk. Taken under Tiffani s wing, Casey pretends to be Ryan, Tiffani's hot, straight, stripper ex-boyfriend, in order to seduce the smoldering Zack (Chris Salvatore) online, which works, until the real Ryan shows up! Only through some fancy footwork, advice from his Aunt Helen (John Waters Cult Icon Mink Stole) and mentor Harry (Emmy Award winning Leslie Jordan, Sordid Lives, Will & Grace), and a daring provocative sexual escapade can Casey figure out how to set things right and perhaps even find the love he s been seeking. Eating Out 3 introduces six hot, openly gay actors in lead roles including Daniel Skelton, Chris Salvatore, Michael Walker, John C. Stallings (The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency), Maximiliano Torandell, and Rick D'Agostino.
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Get ready to clean up the whole plate! This entirely new story in the Eating Out collection offers plenty of the over the top sex-romp rowdiness that made the first two films into cult favorites, along with a delightful dose of pure romance. Rebekah Kochan returns as Tiffani, the infamous, lovable, hysterical and funny slut who attempts to help her geeky but very cute friend Casey (Daniel Skelton) find true love - or at least a sexy hunk. Taken under Tiffani s wing, Casey pretends to be Ryan, Tiffani's hot, straight, stripper ex-boyfriend, in order to seduce the smoldering Zack (Chris Salvatore) online, which works, until the real Ryan shows up! Only through some fancy footwork, advice from his Aunt Helen (John Waters Cult Icon Mink Stole) and mentor Harry (Emmy Award winning Leslie Jordan, Sordid Lives, Will & Grace), and a daring provocative sexual escapade can Casey figure out how to set things right and perhaps even find the love he s been seeking. Eating Out 3 introduces six hot, openly gay actors in lead roles including Daniel Skelton, Chris Salvatore, Michael Walker, John C. Stallings (The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency), Maximiliano Torandell, and Rick D'Agostino.
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Damon and Hunter: Doing It Together (Real People, Real Life, Real Sex series)
We filmed the Real People, Real Life, Real Sex erotic documentary DAMON & HUNTER: DOING IT TOGETHER in early 2006, as a follow up to our bestselling films MARIE & JACK: A HARDCORE LOVE STORY, and XANA & DAX: WHEN OPPOSITES ATTRACT. Peggy and I always knew that we wanted the series to feature love stories from a diverse selection of people, and after talking to Damon and Hunter in a series of pre-interviews over the course of several months, they seemed as intrigued by the idea of doing something "kind of anthropological" (as Hunter jokingly called it) as we were interested in capturing their story on film. As in the rest of our Real People, Real Life, Real Sex series of erotic documentaries, the first half of the film is an interview with Damon and Hunter: how they met, how they fell in love, and what they love about being in love. The second half of the film is a candid love scene, every bit as warm and intimate as the interview. Damon and Hunter had been in a relationship for just over two years when we shot them. Both had some experience in the adult film industry, but they had never had the opportunity to just be themselves: to talk about their initial hesitation in moving their relationship from friends to committed lovers, to discuss frankly what they like about sex with one another, and what makes it special and different. Most importantly, they were free here to make love for the camera they way they wanted to, directed only by what they themselves wanted to have captured on film. They do use condoms normally, and the way it's incorporated into their lovemaking is both erotic and anticipation-building -- a terrific example of just how hot and connected safer sex can be. DAMON & HUNTER: DOING IT TOGETHER also includes "Damon and Hunter: The Making of a Love Scene" behind-the-scenes featurette with commentary from Tony and Peggy Comstock. * WINNER Best Documentary, 2006 Melbourne Underground Film Festival * Official Selection 2006 QueerDoc Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Sydney * Official Selection 2006 CineKink Film Festival, New York * Official Selection 2006 OutTakes Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, New Zealand --Tony and Peggy Comstock
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We filmed the Real People, Real Life, Real Sex erotic documentary DAMON & HUNTER: DOING IT TOGETHER in early 2006, as a follow up to our bestselling films MARIE & JACK: A HARDCORE LOVE STORY, and XANA & DAX: WHEN OPPOSITES ATTRACT. Peggy and I always knew that we wanted the series to feature love stories from a diverse selection of people, and after talking to Damon and Hunter in a series of pre-interviews over the course of several months, they seemed as intrigued by the idea of doing something "kind of anthropological" (as Hunter jokingly called it) as we were interested in capturing their story on film. As in the rest of our Real People, Real Life, Real Sex series of erotic documentaries, the first half of the film is an interview with Damon and Hunter: how they met, how they fell in love, and what they love about being in love. The second half of the film is a candid love scene, every bit as warm and intimate as the interview. Damon and Hunter had been in a relationship for just over two years when we shot them. Both had some experience in the adult film industry, but they had never had the opportunity to just be themselves: to talk about their initial hesitation in moving their relationship from friends to committed lovers, to discuss frankly what they like about sex with one another, and what makes it special and different. Most importantly, they were free here to make love for the camera they way they wanted to, directed only by what they themselves wanted to have captured on film. They do use condoms normally, and the way it's incorporated into their lovemaking is both erotic and anticipation-building -- a terrific example of just how hot and connected safer sex can be. DAMON & HUNTER: DOING IT TOGETHER also includes "Damon and Hunter: The Making of a Love Scene" behind-the-scenes featurette with commentary from Tony and Peggy Comstock. * WINNER Best Documentary, 2006 Melbourne Underground Film Festival * Official Selection 2006 QueerDoc Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, Sydney * Official Selection 2006 CineKink Film Festival, New York * Official Selection 2006 OutTakes Gay & Lesbian Film Festival, New Zealand --Tony and Peggy Comstock
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