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The Backside of Horror: Marc Blucas, “Animals”

Published December 20, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Let’s face it, half the fun of horror and exploitation is seeing some hot bodies frolicking around in the buff. And while I worship the female form, I believe exploitation definitely veers into the exploitive when only gorgeous women are on display while their male counterparts remain chastely buttoned up. Therefore, The Backside of Horror salutes the filmmakers and actors whom even up the score a bit by showing us instances of hot and juicy male flesh in their bloody celluloid fantasies.

marc faceIn those dirty hours just before the Nair stops having its fully deserved effect, there is NO ONE that I want to see me in the buff.

Thankfully, former Buffy stud Marc Blucas does not have the same worries. As Jarrett, a down on his luck construction worker, Blucas shows us quite a lot in a kitchen side romp with a mysterious beauty. Soon, though, those primal tendencies take our butt baring hero down more ferocious lanes.
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Based on a John Skipp and Craig Spector book, Animals got a huge push at some 2008 Fangoria conventions, but with a quiet direct-to-DVD release in 2010, this adaptation has received little to no attention.

But, a little masculine flesh on the countertop always deserves a second look, no?

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The Backside of Horror: Tim Daly, “Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde”

Published November 27, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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…and Hammer begat humor. 1971’s Doctor Jekyll and Sister Hyde was one of the last great efforts from the original reign of the seminal British horror house, combining classic scientific terror with a twisted sexual undercurrent. One of that film’s grand highlights was the slithery seductive performance of exotic genre goddess Martine Beswicke.

00624 years later, powerhouse performer Sean Young gave another strong take on the female side of Jekyll in 1995’s truly silly Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde. After experimenting with his late uncle’s formulas involving estrogen therapy, handsome Tim Daly’s kind Jekyll eventually finds his feminine alter-ego, Young’s Hyde, is significantly more ruthless than he is. While fighting against the threat of total immersion into the powerful Hyde, Daly does show off quite a lot, though.

With director David Price and a bevy of co-screenwriters concentrating on the sexual ambiguity of having a beautiful man turning into a gorgeous woman, Daly spends plenty of time in hot teddies (after accidentally emerging during Young’s hi-jinks) and even appearing, during a crazed revenge attempt, briefly, butt naked! 007

With its strains of homosexual comedy, including a bizarre scenario in which Harvey Fiersten’s very gay perfume maker develops a confused attraction for Young’s Hyde, and female empowerment, Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde is one of the few mainstream films that focuses on the beauty of the male as much as the female!

Meanwhile, Robert Louis Stevenson rolls over in his grave, one last time!

Happy beefcake and…SWEET love and pink GRUE, Big Gay Horror Fan!

The Backside of Horror: Carl Crew, Blood Diner (1987)

Published November 12, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

Delightfully zany Carl Crew as George in "Blood Diner"

Delightfully zany Carl Crew as George in “Blood Diner”


Let’s face it, half the fun of horror and exploitation is seeing some hot bodies frolicking around in the buff. And while I worship the female form, I believe exploitation definitely veers into the exploitive when only gorgeous women are on display while their male counterparts remain chastely buttoned up. Therefore, The Backside of Horror salutes the filmmakers and actors whom even up the score a bit by gracing us with instances of hot and juicy male flesh in their bloody celluloid fantasies.

Herschell Gordon Lewis may not rule the world (which really is a pity) but — his classic 60s grue-piece Blood Feast was most definitely the inspiration for gonzo director Jackie Kong’s Blood Diner in 1987.

This tale of two demented brothers, played by Rich Burks and Carl Crew, determined to carry out their long deceased uncle’s murderous plans, contains plenty of limb chomping, flesh thirsty Egyptian Goddess craziness.

As the guys hack their way through a steady stream of bad girls as ultimate sacrifices, Kong provides the viewers with wall to-wall boobs of plenty!

Crew's best ASSets!

Crew’s best ASSets!


Thankfully, she gives silicone workers everywhere a bit of a break with a comic moment, towards the film’s final act, when Crew’s frenzied George flashes his butt at an exotic police detective, on a dinner break, in her car!

Viva la (mummified) man flesh, everyone!!!

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The Backside of Horror: Martin Kemp and Harrison Pruett, “Embrace of the Vampire”

Published October 28, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan
Getting abreast of the situation with Embrace's Harrison Pruett!

Getting abreast of the situation with Embrace’s Harrison Pruett!

Let’s face it, half the fun of horror and exploitation is seeing some hot bodies frolicking around in the buff. And while I worship the female form, I believe exploitation definitely veers into the exploitive when only gorgeous women are on display while their male counterparts remain chastely buttoned up. Therefore, The Backside of Horror salutes the filmmakers and actors whom even up the score a bit by showing us instances of hot and juicy male flesh in their bloody celluloid fantasies.

While 1995 erotic thriller Embrace of the Vampire was teen starlet Alyssa Milano’s chance to show the world that she had become a woman (over and over, again), one orgy fueled dreamscape sequence, also, gave the surprised college jocks (who picked up this “Boss” boob fueled gem) a gander at some male ham hock, as well.

As the nocturnal fantasies of Milano’s virginal Charlotte become more and more infested by the cruel reach of a very amorous vampire, things get steamier and steamier. At one point in time, Charlotte imagines she is being ravished by her college boyfriend (the late, handsome Harrison Pruett), a college acquaintance (sensual Charlotte Lewis) and her mystical undead tormentor (Spandau Ballet’s very English Martin Kemp).

Martin Kemp goes for the 'Gold'!

Martin Kemp goes for the ‘Gold’!

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As Pruett kneels on the bedside, gnawing on Milano’s delicious ta-ta’s, we are treated to a very sensual, semi-obscured view of his buttocks. Kemp’s aggressor, though, goes full throttle. Placing himself upon Alyssa’s arching torso, he brings things home as the audience experiencing a full view of his thrusting ass cheeks.

Talk about your male bonding!!

You can lunge into the Embrace of the Vampire trailer, here:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTc5bBiw9Gs

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The Backside of Horror: When A Stranger Calls; When A Stranger Calls Back

Published October 15, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Let’s face it, half the fun of horror and exploitation is seeing some hot bodies frolicking around in the buff. And while I worship the female form, I believe exploitation definitely veers into the exploitive when only gorgeous women are on display while their male counterparts remain chastely buttoned up. Therefore, The Backside of Horror salutes the filmmakers and actors whom even up the score a bit by showing us instances of hot and juicy male flesh in their bloody celluloid fantasies.

Awesome genre auteur Fred Walton (April Fools Day) knows a thing or two about naked insanity.

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In Walton’s 1979 horror masterpiece, When A Stranger Calls, lead psycho Curt Duncan (as passionately played by Tony Beckley) experiences a traumatic emotional breakdown in a men’s homeless shelter. Beckley’s nakedness, here, mirrors the raw agony that his character is experiencing.

Fourteen years later in his follow-up, When A Stranger Calls Back (1993), Walton executes a genius surprise scare. The murderous master in this one, William Landis (the chameleon-like Gene Lythgow) actually blends into the environment of the apartment of the film’s female lead for the final showdown. Stripped down and covered in paint, Lythgow flashes his muscular buttocks, several times, as his maniacal character meets his justified end.

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Believe it or not, this IS Lythgow's butt!

Believe it or not, this IS Lythgow’s butt!


Charles Durning - Going for the kill!

Charles Durning – Going for the kill!

The Backside of Horror: John Avery, “Bloody Birthday”

Published September 30, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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Let’s face it, half the fun of horror and exploitation is seeing some hot bodies frolicking around in the buff. And while I worship the female form, I believe exploitation definitely veers into the exploitive when only gorgeous women are on display while their male counterparts remain chastely buttoned up. Therefore, The Backside of Horror salutes the filmmakers and actors whom even up the score a bit by showing us instances of hot and juicy male flesh in their bloody celluloid fantasies.

If you like your lamb chops in a van – then Bloody Birthday is the film for you!

vankissFilled to the brim with bountiful breasts (including those of comedienne-writer-singer Julie Brown), Ed Hunt’s fairly beloved slasher Bloody Birthday (1981) also contains a nice spectacle of male nudity when handsome John Avery (as Boy in Van) and his onscreen paramour Sylvia Wright, playing Girl in Van (naturally), try to escape the murderous machinations of the young Curtis (played by Billy Jayne of Nightmares, Cujo and Demonwarp).vanbillykill

They are unsuccessful, of course, but not before lucky viewers get a buttocks heavy view of the flailing Avery!

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Viva, psycho kid killers!!

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The Backside of Horror: Alan Hayes and Lawrence Monoson, “Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter”

Published September 14, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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(Let’s face it, half the fun of horror and exploitation is seeing some hot bodies frolicking around in the buff. And while I worship the female form, I believe exploitation definitely veers into the exploitive when only gorgeous women are on display while their male counterparts remain chastely buttoned up. Therefore, The Backside of Horror salutes the filmmakers and actors whom even up the score a bit by showing us instances of hot and juicy male flesh in their bloody celluloid fantasies.)

"Paul" and "Ted" mentally prepping to take it all off!

“Paul” and “Ted” mentally prepping to take it all off!

Thank the gay gore gods for director Joseph Zito. While plenty of the original Friday the 13th films feature femmes sans tops, this maverick filmmaker (The Prowler, Red Scorpion) leveled things out (a smidge) with his 1984 entry in the Jason slaughter-a-thon.

During that iconic film’s swimming sequence (a staple of the series), not only do the dangerous dames reveal themselves, but Alan Hayes (as Paul) and Lawrence Monoson (back in action after a revelatory performance in 1982’s The Last American Virgin, as Ted) also such off their clASSic forms, as well.

Lawrence's peter. E-r-r-r, Lawrence and Peter!

Lawrence’s peter. E-r-r-r, Lawrence and Peter!

Therefore, Big Gay Horror Fan sends this masculine trio a forever “Thank you, sirs”!!!

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The Backside of Horror: Fear No Evil (1981)

Published August 27, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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(Let’s face it, half the fun of horror and exploitation is seeing some hot bodies frolicking around in the buff. And while I worship the female form, I believe exploitation definitely veers into the exploitive when only gorgeous women are on display while their male counterparts remain chastely buttoned up. Therefore, The Backside of Horror salutes the filmmakers and actors whom even up the score a bit by showing us instances of hot and juicy male flesh in their bloody celluloid fantasies.)

fear1In his 1981 emotionally charged horror flick Fear No Evil, director Frank LaLoggia (Lady in White) was reportedly working through his feelings of alienation as a gay youth by depicting the story of a young outsider (Stefan Arngrim from Land of the Giants and Class of 1984) whom is wracked to discover that he is destined to become the personification of Satan on earth.

In direct opposition to usual terror fare, the shower scene here takes place in the guy’s locker room and even includes a very wet, very naked kiss between Arngrim’s Andrew and his prime tormentor, Tony (Daniel Eden). fear2

Arngrim, also, shows his stuff upon emerging from the bed of beautiful of Katherine Rowe McAllen (Julie) in a nightmare sequence.

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The Backside of Horror: Damian Ladd, “Demon Resurrection” (2008)

Published July 15, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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The only thing Big Gay Horror Fan ever witnessed in a nude state growing up in the country was – cows!!!

demon2Luckily, for lovers o’ male sweetness, Damian Ladd, whom actually offers up a quietly effective performance as the concerned John in 2008’s Demon Resurrection, shows us a bit more for our money. Worried over the emotional state of his cult rescued honey, Grace, Ladd-John reflects back on better times.

These times, thankfully, include some tree side, outdoors romancing – an advent that gives us a nice look at Ladd’s round n healthy globes o’ love.demon1

Actually, coming on like a mixture of Night of the Living Dead meets Creepozoids by way of the recently reimagined Evil Dead, Demon Resurrection may be worth looking at for a few other reasons, as well.

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The Backside of Horror: Dan Shor, “Strange Behavior” – 1981

Published June 17, 2013 by biggayhorrorfan

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While he frolicked with the effervescent Dey Young (Rock n Roll High School) in 1981’s mad scientist-kids gone bad epic Strange Behavior (directed by the openly gay Bill Condon of Gods and Monsters, Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh and Strange Invaders fame), it is in one of the film’s opening scenes that cute, mop headed Dan Shor (Tron, Bill and Ted’s Excellent Adventure) revealed all that his momma, naturally, gave him.

001As young hero, Paul Brady, Shor lives, alone, with his law enforcement pop, John. In a moment of casual ‘guy-ness’, Shor-Paul enters the bathroom, butt naked, as his father finishes up shaving. Sleepy and patiently, he waits until dad completes his ritual and then he moves into the shower – giving viewers a nice (and long) viewing vantage of Shor’s taut ‘n dimpled cheeks.

Um-m, thanks, Bill!!! (In fact, Condon’s and Shor’s efficiency here makes this one of the sexiest moments in early 80’s horror.)

Pink and Pretty: Young and Shor - who, also, appeared together in Condon's Strage Invaders.

Pink and Pretty: Young and Shor – who, also, appeared together in Condon’s Strage Invaders.

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