Members unicorn Posted September 6 Members Posted September 6 Wow. Another great, and extremely hot dark comedy now playing in a theater near you (hopefully) is Twinless. There's even a gay sex scene involving gorgeous heart-throb Dylan O'Brien. And it has a 97% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. What more could one ask for? tm_nyc, floridarob and KeepItReal 3 Quote
PeterRS Posted September 6 Posted September 6 2 hours ago, unicorn said: What more could one ask for? Asian Boys! LOL Quote
Members Pete1111 Posted Sunday at 11:20 PM Members Posted Sunday at 11:20 PM I saw the film during Sundance. It is worth seeing in a theater with audience reaction. I saw it twice, and not for the naked scenes. That's how much I liked it. FYI, Those images above were pirated during Sundance. I recommend not reading anything about the film, such as reviews that discuss the plot. Better to go in knowing nothing. IMHO, Dylan O'Brien will win a SAG and Independent Spirit award for his acting. I plan to see it again in one of our local theaters, soon. Quote
Members unicorn Posted Monday at 11:53 PM Author Members Posted Monday at 11:53 PM On 9/7/2025 at 4:20 PM, Pete1111 said: ... Better to go in knowing nothing. ...I plan to see it again in one of our local theaters, soon. My husband's like that--doesn't want to know anything about a movie other than the genre and Rotten Tomatoes rating before seeing the movie. I actually prefer to know plots before-hand. As you noted, one can enjoy a movie even though one knows the plot. Why else would one watch a movie (or play, or musical, or opera) multiple times, even when one knows what will happen? The only movie I can think of in which I appreciated not knowing the plot in advance was The Crying Game. Quote
Members Pete1111 Posted Tuesday at 09:37 AM Members Posted Tuesday at 09:37 AM 9 hours ago, unicorn said: My husband's like that--doesn't want to know anything about a movie other than the genre and Rotten Tomatoes rating before seeing the movie. I actually prefer to know plots before-hand. As you noted, one can enjoy a movie even though one knows the plot. Why else would one watch a movie (or play, or musical, or opera) multiple times, even when one knows what will happen? The only movie I can think of in which I appreciated not knowing the plot in advance was The Crying Game. I understand your point, but in this particular case.....😉 Quote