Friday, October 4, 2024

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Dine In Only

Blast from the Past: Daniel Greene in Weekend Warriors

In 1961, with war looming in Berlin, an Air National Guard unit of actors, journalists and studio personnel is up for military academy consideration.


When I recently posted a 'Horror Hunk's feature with actor Daniel Greene, (HERE:) I included the only nude scene that I could find.  It was from the 1985 comedy Stitches.  Turns out, he bared his beautiful butt a year later in another comedy, this time the action comedy War Warriors.  Thanks to the posters at Dreamcap for letting me know!   Video clip on SendSpace HERE:

Rinse Off: Sam by Cooks Photography


As magnificent as the shots of Sam with the furniture were, Hal, (Cooks Photography) gives us even more glorious angles of Sam's incredible body and backside with a few poses on the carpet, before heading into the bathroom and shower.  Hal also share a bit more info on his work with Sam with a  series of rapid repose questions that I threw his way. 


How did you first connect with Sam? 
I met Sam through Model Mayhem. 

What about his look were you initially drawn to? 
He was both handsome and sexy.


Had Sam had much experience with nude modeling before the shoot? 
I don't think so, Sam was a dancer. I simply asked him if he’d be interested. 

Did he have any issues stripping down for the shoot? 
None, whatsoever. 


Did Sam have any goals? 
To make some money

Any comments on the shoot, anything stand out? 
He was simply a gorgeous man. Very Fit, as the British would say. 


What was your favorite part about working with Sam? 
The fact that he was so laid back and easy to direct. 

Does Sam still model?
I don't think so, he got married and I think that was the end to his modeling career. 



Horror Hunks: Killer Body Count

Mistaken as a sex addict by her dad, Cami is sent off to a remote religious treatment center where the other kids are being hunted by a killer.

I liked Killer Body Count, but I didn't necessarily love it.  It the proper ingredients to make a great horror story, but somehow, they didn't all gel.  A good looking, and very talented cast, led by a group of male hotties including: Brett Kruger, Nahum Hughes, Ethan Saunders, Thinus Viljoen and Colin Moss.  It certainly gave us a bit of male skin as you can see from the images below. 

Hughes

The story however, just didn't come together for me.  In party, it might have been that felt like they were holding back.  It felt they were going for the 'pray away the gay' theme, but then decided that making their hot teen sex addicts might bring in a larger audience.  It also might be that all of the big scenes, the killings, the nude and shower scenes, all seemed a little too manufactured, making them a little to safe.

Saunders

One of the scenes I mean is the butchering of Rob, played by hot ginger Ethan Saunders.  I want to say Sanders has a great body, but it was hard to tell if we really actually saw much of the actual Saunders.  The scene was laughably fake, making it seem the producers weren't even attempting to hide how much CGI was being used.  I hate, but accept that CGI is apart of most movies these days, but I hate when it so clear and obvious. 


I don't really blame director Danishka Esterhazy exclusively, Esterhazy has given us great male nude scenes previously.  Some of you may remember actor Eden Classens's shower scene in 2021's Slumber Party Massacre.  I think it most likely is more to do with the budgets that these 'cable' movies and their producers, editors and directors,  have to work with.

Kruger

Hughes

The shower scene was also frustrating, but I in this case, I don't think it was budget.  Esterhazy gave us long, lingering views of those killer bodies, yet the editing turned it slightly annoying.  The two hotties soaping up were Hughes and Kruger, but there no full body shots to identify which actor belonged to the beautiful butt we were all enjoying.  I'm guessing it was Hughes, but it could have been either actor, or even a body double given the way the scene was edited and shot.

Kruger

Although there were elements that frustrated me, as stated, I did enjoy the film.  I'm also a big fan of Esterhazy, and watching Killer Body Count has me wanting to go back and see some the directors previous films that I haven't watched yet.

Viljoen