Friday, December 22, 2023
Naughty Magazines:
🎅 Holiday Meatings! 🎅
It shouldn't surprise many who visit FH that I love a holiday issue. Adult magazines, especially in the 70's, 80's and 90's used to always put out a holiday issues. An issue with a colorful holiday cover and inside, filled with holiday themed pictorials, articles and even holiday ads. A great holiday issue, meant going through plenty of holiday tissues.
I remember going Christmas shopping with my mother and siblings and seeing the naughty magazines on the top shelf, out of reach from young, innocent eyes. Some were in plastic, and some were covered so that only the tall adults could get a look. As a kid though, I saw just enough red, green and skin to have me wanting to see more.
When I got a little older, and was able to buy the magazine myself, most of them had already stopped making their holiday issues. Later, I bought a few on-line, but saw most of them on-line. I think over the years of working on FH, I've featured almost every holiday issue that I could buy, borrow or find on-line.
I strive to organize and arrange each day of FH much like a magazine. I start off with a cover story, (pic of the day) then do a few smaller pieces, (birthdays, seasonal sightings) then end with the main feature and cover story. That's my goal at least. It's also one of the reasons I do so many 'holiday issues', for almost every holiday. I think it goes back to those days as a kid staring up at the red, the green and flesh just high above, but just out of reach. Not any more.
Actors & SKIN: Peter Gallagher in The Underneath
For passion, betrayal and murder... there's still no place like home.
1989's Sex, Lies, and Videotape marked director and producer Steven Soderbergh's first full length feature as a director. Six year later, Soderbergh reteamed with actor Peter Gallagher in the 1995 crime thriller The Underneath.
In The Underneath, Gallagher plays Michael, a recovering gambling addict, who returns home to reconcile with his family and friends. It doesn't take long however, for Michael to find both trouble and temptation when he's caught between his feeling for his ex-wife, and her dangerous hoodlum boyfriend.
Gallagher is great as Michael, and is surrounded by a stellar supporting cast. I also loved the dark tone Soderbergh sets from the get go. Like so many of Soderbergh's films however, I found the editing and quick cuts a little confusing, and that dark look I initially liked, got a bit much as the film went on. That said, I did really enjoy the film, and was a nice contrast after just watching Gallagher in Summer Lovers.
Gallagher's nude scene occurs at the beginning of the movie, just after his character Michael returns home. Although it's daytime, it's darkly lit, but not too dark, so that we can't enjoy Gallagher's perfectly shaped, and slightly furry backside. One of the things that makes the scene so hot, aside from Gallagher's glutes, is that his brother Dave, (Adam Trese) silently watches his brother get dressed and after he's gotten a long look, comments that he has a 'cute butt.'
Actors & SKIN: Peter Gallagher in Summer Lovers
' A young American couple and a French woman engage in a threesome in the Greek Islands.'