1993 gay movies

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The story of a juvenile man who tragically defeated his lover in a horriffic motorcycle accident. Now working at a video store and selling uncensored gay hardcore pornography under the counter, he one day discovers the worlds most bizarre snuff video... which happens to "star" a man who looks exactly like his expired lover. Pushed over the edge by this event, the protagonist goes on a violent rampage, attempting to murder everybody committed in the video's creation.

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Ballads is one helluva weird gay pinku, clearly following in the footsteps of Satô's haunting stabs at homo-erotic nightmares with the likes of Muscle, The Fetist, etc.

Right off the bat this film dunks you head-first into some wild imagery as you're inundated by a noisy concert interspersed with a group of criminals shooting a same-sex attracted snuff flick. Videodrome turned up to 11, with screeching sounds and anarchic energy pounding into you. Cyberpunk maniacs running amok in leather jackets, while these hyenas laugh and whip a tied up man. Yikes!

The hour-long flick then switches gears, focusing on a man mourning the death of his lover after a machine accident. He works at an

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Gay themed movies are highly underrated, because many of them are either raunchy comedies that are filled with badly written jokes and cliche characters, soft porn that barely have a storyline, or dramas that end in someone getting gay bashed or committing suicide. On top of that they are usually low quality productions.
However, there are exceptions fond the fifteen movies below.
For this list I picked mainly movies that are not only absorbing for the gay group but also for anyone who is open for a great movie encounter. Also, they are my personal favorites, even though there are a rare more good ones out.

Obviously I left out large pictures like Boys Don’t Cry – a film that is very tough to watch, especially since it is based on a true story – or Brokeback Mountain – which by the way wouldn’t even be on my list since I didn’t really like it – because most people know them, or hold at least heard of them.

Please leave comments, if you have other movie suggestions, or just want to say something nice or constructive.


1. Shelter (2007)

Category: Drama/Love
Rated: R
Actors:
1993 gay movies

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