So The Normal Heart is on HBO tonight you guys.
Just sayin.
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"I too quit smoking (2013) AND find this type of pictures cool. Also, PSA: if you're feeling like you want to start smoking again, just remind yourself "I do not want my body and house to stink like stale horseshit", then go drink one more glass of water to entertain your hands and lips. Congrats, btw."--- Anonymous congratulates us on another year of not smoking, which we celebrated with an enormous photo-dump of sexy smoking pictures as we're wont to do, annually. .
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omg, wish that sheet wasn't covering up Mark Ruffalo so much...
BEAUTYYYYYYY
(sadly this is as much nudity as you get!)
If this is as much nudity as we get then why did Murphy imply that the scenes were unlike any sex scenes Mark has done before. Has he seen Mark's films?
Bruce, Ryan also said it was more then Matt had ever done, too, which is what leads me to believe he probably meant sex scenes with a man on screen.
There is a sex scene that proceeds this that has some quick sorta flashes of nudity, and is actually REALLY hot.
I was quite keen on the scene with Taylor Kitsch in red briefs.
There's also a scene of Bomer and Ruffalo taking a shower together, but it's while Bomer's character is dying of AIDS and so it's not sexy....... although I've got to say that Matthew Bomer still couldn't kill the hot, even starved down and covered in fake lesions. He just can't not be hot. This movie is proof.
Oh and there's another sex scene between Bomer and Ruffalo that's quick but we see them cruising each other in towels, and a little bit of skin.
There is some nudity from extras, otherwise. And lots of speedos in the opening part. I think I maybe just listed everything? There might be something I'm forgetting, I only watched it one time.
So did this have more or less 'frank' scenes than Behind The Candelabra?
It would be strange to have a straight director push the envelope further than a gay one.
I don't have the premium channels so I'll see it from Netflix.
I cried my fickin eyes out.
Great film.
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