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  1. Exactly. Jim Jordan and Russ Hellickson, his former boss at Ohio State, have consistently run from this story, and have been running since it got exposed. After listening to all the victims and the ancillary people associated, it's very difficult to believe they didn't know what was going on. But why protect this doctor? Were they trying to prevent a lawsuit that might develop from the guy being fired? All this nefarious abuse tolerated, we're talking thousands of students, just to avoid a publicity scandal? It seems for some reason, the predatory doctor had the university by the balls. Or he just lucked out. The doctor had his own locker in each sports division's shower area. The guy was taking showers with students possibly 3-6 times a day. He must have loved showing off his cock to students as hopeful bate. One can only imagine the stories that didn't make it in the film.
  2. This is a must-see documentary from George Clooney's company. It's about the sex abuse scandal of male athletes by a staff doctor at Ohio State University, and the abuse that went on for decades. The college is still fighting the case in court.
  3. Another one of those "I can't believe this film got financed." I can't believe someone thought this story up, and then found success selling it. Miles Teller has an interesting look, but barely a nude scene to be found. Seems like he's got a nice body. I wonder if there are any undercover snipers who actually look like Anya Taylor-Joy. And what was Sigourney Weaver thinking? Does she really need a paycheck? Edit: sorry, I meant to post this in streaming.
  4. It's a bit too wooden, too made-for-TV. I think Goode is a fine actor, but the character was annoying as all hell. The accents drove me crazy, and the women were not easy on the eyes.
  5. That's the reason. Who wants to pay top dollar these days for "dark and depressing?" And then there is the subject matter. I'm glad to hear they cast an actress who can sing the score. Most Sallys I've seen could not do the score justice. I like Eddie Redmayne's work, but I had to pass on this revival.
  6. Estate executors can do shady things. They are given quite a bit of power, depending on the State. Having one that is a lawyer is no guarantee of trust. If you are gifted in someone's will, and you can't afford to fight for it when a legal remedy becomes a requirement, it's an easy rabbit hole of pain, anguish, and serious expense. I've never met an estate lawyer willing to work for a reduced rate. When I was much younger, I had a great-uncle who died without a will, and left about $3 million. He had 5 siblings, who were estranged. He did not like them. The 2-year fight over his money should have been turned into a movie. The lawyers did very well. They may have gotten a third it it. I think I ended up with $1,200. It would have been far more if the case had been settled more quickly. I've been an executor several times through the AIDS crisis. These were painful experiences that I would not like to repeat. I had to deal with several parents who did not know their son was gay, and who were left out of his will.
  7. How dated? Does he have professional massage skill? What was his set-up like? Does he use a good table? Thanks.
  8. Count me a +1. I'd even try and barter something valuable. Loved Brad's response. I don't respond well to faceless photos, but this is a nice way to counter that. It has never occurred to me to ask a massage therapist for a dick pic, but I sure do love the guys who enjoy working naked. Not a requirement, though.
  9. I don't know if it's true, but I read that Jinx Monsoon will be taking over the role.
  10. I'm probably in the minority, but I have a fetish for flaccid cock. Always have. I don't really care about size. As a teenager, and even a little earlier, I did a lot of - I'll show you mine, if you show me yours - with friends and acquaintances. Flaccid cock, especially in my face, always made my dick hard. In the gym, I never tired of admiring all the bouncing, naked cocks, especially when a guy would dry his groin with a towel. In film, I don't need to see an actor's hard-on. I wouldn't mind seeing it, but I'd prefer just seeing him fully naked, like they often show women. In porn, I wish I could find a director who shares my flaccid fetish. So many jump to fucking way too soon, and I find that boring as all hell.
  11. Well, you must be a specially gifted psychic. I believe this site was created to help like-minded men find what they are looking for. Not much guess work. Unless law enforcement hires a psychic, this site stands as a great resource for insider information. So many men just love to tell their secrets.
  12. I wonder if he engages in race-play? 😈
  13. I would never assume that. This isn't 1992. Law enforcement would be fools to ignore crime information easily and readily found on the internet. Internet research relevant to the case would not go ignored in any investigation. Not any more. I think it's naive to assume otherwise.
  14. They sure are cute, and sexy. Almost could pass for brothers. Sandusky, Ohio? That's some deep, Midwestern stock. Home to Cedar Point. Light years away from big city life. I'd love to meet them just to chat.
  15. Lust has been gone from my life for a long time, and I'm happy to say I don't miss it too much. It does sadden me sometimes, but it's nothing a small bowl of good ice cream can't fix. At a certain point my doctors asked, "Do want sex or life?" I opted for life.
  16. By vanity project, I did not mean anything about Audra's look or appearance. Google's AI definition of vanity project, A vanity project is a project undertaken primarily for personal gratification, recognition, or to satisfy an ego, rather than for practical or beneficial reasons. It often involves excessive self-indulgence and may lack a strong commercial or functional justification. This is what I meant. Oh, for those black performers, Oscars and Tonys don't matter. LOL. Fandom. There simply is no telling a Madonna fan that Madonna can't sing or act. Patti LuPone had to find out the hard way. The minute you mention another actor's name in a discussion like this, you enter the personal bias rabbit hole. Not a problem. I enjoy mucking it up with fellow theater lovers. Up to now, I've seen every famous version of Mama Rose. I've even seen several road versions from actors no one has heard of, and some of those were dynamite performances. I fully enjoyed Tyne Daly's Tony Award winning performance. It blew me away. But I did not love her singing. On paper, Audra McDonald wins all the 2025 revival arguments for a black interpretation of the show. This was not a Beanie Feldstein decision. I still think Audra was a bad bet (nothing to do with her acting talent), but I hope ticket sales prove me wrong. I hate to see most shows close before the investors are paid back. I also prefer actors to remain working for as long as possible.
  17. Hell if I know. 😈
  18. I was curious about his X account, but I refuse to join X.
  19. A true and honest argument against investing in this idea. I disagree. Gypsy is old-school, but the fabulous score will live on forever, and fans never tire of hearing it sung well live. Mama Rose will always be a part in search of the next Broadway diva. With the right casting, it could break through that wall. Risk and vanity are not mutually exclusive. Spoken like a true fan. It's only a false equivalent because Broadway does not have a black equivalent musical to Gypsy. Please, say no more. To the millions of people who love this show, Gypsy is indeed a very real person, much like Fanny Brice's relationship to Funny Girl. Yes, we open-minded theater ticket buyers will support a black actress wanting to play these roles, because we understand fiction and theatrical invention. The production decision, however, is risky, not only for white acceptance, but also for black acceptance. Had George Wolfe cast Jennifer Holiday or Jennifer Hudson, I would have run to purchased tickets, and I can no longer run.
  20. With AI Photoshop, it's very difficult to tell what's real these days. But when I saw this first video of Victor de Orange, I wondered if AI retouching had come to moving pictures: justthegays/victordeorange (I hope the link works. Justthegays can be a wonky website.) Then I saw this Victor compilation, and holy shit, the kid seems for real. He gets a lot of gruff for being a fem-bottom, but I don't think he's fem at all. For a slight, twink-ish guy, he's got a gorgeous, x-large cock. I think his voice is sexy. monstercockland/victordeorange
  21. I hear the sales pitch. I can even hear it in George Wolfe's voice. But where are the advance ticket sales and endless sell-out shows? Not just Audra. Nothing personal against Audra. I may not be a fan of her singing voice, but I respect her talents, her accomplishments, and those who are fans of her singing. To each his own. However, imagine what would happen to a white Broadway director who cast a white actress to play a real life historical black woman? Not. Going. To. Happen.
  22. Hard for me to wrap my brain around this, but I believe it's true. But once the asshole exposes his true self, I get to turn the page. Cancelled.
  23. Even though Liza won the Tony for Best Actress in a Musical, 1977's The Act was a financial disaster, mostly due to Liza's missed performances, which were caused by her serious addiction issues. It is a miracle anyone wanted to finance The Rink in 1984. Liza had to leave that show early to enter the Betty Ford Clinic for the first time. That show ended in financial disaster. In 1987, Liza introduced a Marvin Hamlisch arranged "Some People" in her famous Carnegie Hall performance. It was a terrific rendition, and the crowds went wild. The song stayed in her act for decades. Fans fantasized out loud about Liza one day doing Mama Rose. However, who was going to throw Broadway money at Liza when she had proven over and over again that she was in no shape to handle an 8-show a week schedule? Once Liza's struggle with addictions went public in 1984, her career on Broadway seemed to end. In 1997, Liza stepped in for Julie Andrews in Victor/Victoria for 4 weeks, while Julie took a lengthy vacation. I believe that was Liza's last time working an 8-show a week Broadway engagement.
  24. There is only 1 Ethel Merman. Similar to 1 Streisand playing Fanny Brice. Sure, other actors may get their shot, but the shadows to overcome are long and wide.
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