Armond Rizzo B Brent Corrigan Bernard Natan Franco -Romanian gay pornographic actor. Subject of Clone: the life and legacy of Al Parker, gay superstar. (Note: Watch here if the embed gets taken down. Parker is wildly regarded as a gay pornography icon of the late 1970s through the 1980s. Boyfriend rocks that popped collar just a little bit too convincingly, and I don’t believe for a second that he wasn’t elbow deep in tequila shots and plastic Mardi Gras-style beads the second the cameras stopped rolling. To be honest, the whole segment seemed like it could have been taken straight out of the Colbert Report because for the most part attendees gave pretty straight-forward and intelligent answers - so if the goal was to make a fool out of everyone then mission failed.Īfterwards Bill asks him if he had a good time and Watters admits that he had a blast - and you know what, I actually kind of believed him.
Jane - mostly throwing out dumb softballs like “are you sure you don’t like girls?,” and asking if he “could have a straight pride day if wanted to.” Well no, sh*t for brains, because up until a few years ago, every day was straight pride day.
It didn’t seem like he was quite bringing his A-game this time, however, and wasn’t quite as demeaning - which isn’t saying that much considering last time he asked a feminist if her favorite movie was G.I. Whaaaaaat, you mean there’s a big gay scene in San Fransisco? Tell us more, oh, sage, second-tier Fox News correspondent! Elise follows Connie to LA, a city of strange. He dreams of heading to NYU, but lands a summer job at an amusement park where he falls for hunky older co-worker, Rod. Connie is bold and alluring, a successful writer whose novel is being turned into a major Hollywood film.
After getting himself kicked out of the National Organization for Women’s conferences in Albuquerque last week, Bill O’Reilly’s dangling turd hanger-on of a correspondent Jesse Watters and his popped collar took their “Watters World” act to the San Fransisco Gay Pride Day, where he brought more of the same. Eric (Chris Stafford) is a high school outcast in Sandusky, Ohio, circa 1984.