Showing posts with label Cole Escola. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Cole Escola. Show all posts

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Good Morning, World


Foundation actor and openly gay MNPP crush Dino Fetscher is currently playing the role of "Mary's Teacher" in the U.K version of "Oh, Mary!" -- but then you know this because I posted about it a couple of weeks ago when a hot Dino photoshoot was dropped. And then when another hot photoshoot of Dino dropped yesterday I tried to keep it contained to a post on Bluesky, lest I post photos of Dino too often. But then this THIRD photo-shoot dropped (via) and y'all...

...  I am only so strong. Look at this man! Dreamboat epitome. He was dreamboat epitome even before the stache appeared but now? With the stache? There aren't enough fire or sweatface emojis in all the land. Anyway congratulations to him on being this hot, and I'll share both of the new photoshoots of him doing just that this morning after the jump...

Friday, February 27, 2026

Good Morning, World


I am seeing Cole Escola's comic theatrical juggernaut "Oh, Mary!" a second time in a few weeks -- one of my few claims to coolness is having seen it very early, well before it moved to Broadway, because I knew Cole to be a genius already -- because I had to see John Cameron Mitchell play the lead role; this was non-negotiable. I'd have loved to see everyone that's played the role since Cole left but JCM? No way I'm missing Hedwig as Mary. But I will miss seeing Dino Fetscher here in the role of Mary's Teacher (he's doing it in London) which I'm sad about -- not that I won't enjoy seeing Simu Liu in the role, but Dino... Dino is gay hunk royalty. Anyway he talks about that and other stuff in the interview attached to this gay hunk royalty photoshoot at 1883 Magazine, so check it. Or supposedly he does, I haven't read it yet. I needed to take some time with these photos. Phew! Hit the jump to take it all in for yourselves...

Thursday, August 21, 2025

Space Fruits


A wonderful surreal and strange animated film called Boys Go To Jupiter landed here in NYC a couple of weeks ago (after screening at Tribeca earlier this year) and from there has been making the theatrical rounds -- I've been meaning to write it up for the past couple of weeks but... my brain y'all. Not in its best place right now. Anyway! I finally did! Write it up, that is, so click on over to Pajiba to read my thoughts upon it. It should also be said that it features the voices of both Julio Torres and Cole Escola, which somehow feels like the gay millenial version of crossing the streams. Anyway it's great, see it as soon as you have the chance. Here's the trailer:

Tuesday, June 03, 2025

Pic of the Day


Timmy went to "Oh, Mary!" 

Quote of the Day


Everybody say thank you to Interview Magazine today because they got Tony nominees Mia Farrow and Cole Escola to chat with each other and you've got to go read it right now -- I promise you it's a gay movie nerd's slice of heaven. Cole's a Classic Hollywood nerd of course and they get Mia to dish all sorts of stories from her storied Hollywood past hanging with Bette Davis, George Cukor, and in the best passage of their chat an incredibly strange and hilarious series of happenings with Joan Crawford which I must share in full...

FARROW: You’re a real movie buff. Are you seeing enough big emotions in movies these days?
ESCOLA: No, I like melodrama and high stakes that maybe don’t make sense. Silent movies, I find particularly moving right now. Charlie Chaplin’s The Kid or even Joan Crawford in Dancing Daughters.
FARROW: She’s scary. And she was scary in person as well.
ESCOLA: Oh, did you meet her?
FARROW: Yes. I more than met her. I forget what movie was shooting, probably that one with Betty Davis, the scary one. 
ESCOLA: Whatever Happened to Baby Jane
FARROW: If that was shot at Fox, then that was what they were shooting. And for whatever reason, she started sending a whole refrigerator of Pepsi Cola for my trailer ’cause I was in a TV series called Peyton Place. I don’t particularly like Pepsi Cola, but a lot of Pepsi Cola kept coming to my trailer, more than anyone would ever want. And then she came over to see me and I got a strange vibe from her. So I’m back in New York, and she knew my mother. I hung up people’s coats for my mom when they came into the house. And I hung her coat and out falls a flask of alcohol. She grabbed it like that, and she put it in her handbag. She drank quite a lot. Then she invited me to her apartment. I thought it was a party, but I arrived, and I was the only one there. 
ESCOLA: In New York? 
FARROW: Yes. I was 17, and everything was green in her apartment. It just had very low lighting. And there were no other guests, just Ms. Crawford and me. And I just wasn’t very comfortable. 
ESCOLA: Of course. 
FARROW: So I just made up a lie that I wasn’t feeling very well and I didn’t want to give her any diseases. I think I said the word “diseases” as I walked out of the room. I was scared of Ms. Crawford.

Do we think Joan was coming on to baby Mia? I've heard many a bisexual rumor about Joan before and this feels like Joan was hot for the little girl. I laughed so hard at Mia saying "I think I said the word 'diseases' as I walked out of the room" lol. What a life. 

Thursday, May 01, 2025

Put Money in Thy Purse


I feel as if I've been sort of pissy with anything Jake Gyllenhaal related for the past several months, but don't blame me -- blame whoever priced me out of seeing him do Iago opposite Denzel Washington's Othello on Broadway. There've been enough stories about how outrageous its tickets are -- and I've already bitched about it already a few times -- so I'm not unique in my irritation; hell when he chatted with Audra McDonald for the Variety piece the above photo is from she joked she hadn't seen the show because she couldn't afford the tickets. I've kept trying for the Lottery to no avail -- maybe now that the show got zero Tony nominations I'll have a chance? (Sending love and congrats to Cole Escola though!) Aaaaanyway I didn't actually start writing this post to bring up any of that stuff -- I figured I should mention yesterday's news that the Road House sequel we'd been threatened was coming is indeed coming and it will be directed by Guy Ritchie now. Ritchie would be replacing the first film's director Doug Liman, who famously threw a (correct) shit-fit about Amazon's games with Road House's release -- Ritchie, who's done plenty for streamers by this point (including the Netflix series The Gentlemen with Theo James, which was wonderful and single-handedly made me reassess my Guy Ritchie indifference), probably won't be so tempestuous about all that. And Jake just filmed a movie with Ritchie (and Henry Cavill) so clearly they got along. So there. I mentioned all of that. And hey maybe they can actually make a good Road House this time. At least we can be sure Guy will fawn over Jake's muscles and put him in homoerotic situations plenty. 



Monday, March 31, 2025

Pics of the Day



On Thursday I was fortunate enough to attend the 20th anniversary screening of the film version of Strangers With Candy (which is finally getting a new physical media release soon, they told us!) at the IFC Center here in New York, and above are a few photos and one video from the Q&A that followed with Amy Sedaris, Stephen Colbert, and Paul Dinello -- a Q&A that was moderated by Cole Escola no less! Cole of course co-starred with Amy on the brilliant three seasons of the far-too-hard-to-now-find series At Home with Amy Sedaris. Anyway in the video I shared Sedaris brings up a sequel idea that would see our queen Jerri Blank now attending college, and it looks like I have a new impossible thing to pin all of my hopes and dreams upon y'all! Cole could bring their At Home character of Chassie along for the ride -- have her be a mean sorority sister who torments Jerri. I MUST HAVE IT.


Monday, March 25, 2024

Oh Mary & Abe


I realize that, even though the play got extended here in NYC several times, the audience of human beings on this earth that have gotten to see Cole Escola's hilarious play Oh Mary! imagining the deranged relationship between Mary Todd Lincoln (Escola) and her husband Abe (Conrad Ricamora) is minute. But I saw the damn thing and loved every over-the-top hilarious second of it, so I'm gonna post about it -- specifically a fun interview with Escola and Ricamora over at Queerty today, where the pair try on silly outfits at a local thrift shop and talk about their own queer histories. Of course after this play and his sexy turn in Andrew Ahn's gay rom-com Fire Island I'm nursing a big ol' crush on Ricamora so that doesn't exactly hurt either...


Monday, May 01, 2023

Baby Yes Please Baby Please


Heads up (and given that cover we mean it!) -- Vinegar Syndrome has just announced that they're putting out one of my favorite 2022 movies on blu-ray! Amanda Kramer's queer fantasia Please Baby Please (about a straight couple of squares who go kooky wild with some greasers in a neon-lit hellscape) starring Andrea Riseborough, Harry Melling, Demi Moore, and our lithe sex king Karl Glusman...

... is available for pre-order right this minute on their site. Here is my review of the movie from ages ago, and here is the trailer. I've written slash gushed about this thing for ages -- I'm super psyched that it's getting this fancy-schmancy physical media treatment! This disc is loaded with extras too -- outtakes and deleted scenes and Kramer's short films are all piled on alongside commentary from the director and other assorted goodies. I bought this so fast I left burn-marks across my keyboard and I recommend you do the same. In related news, as if to entice us beyond the breaking point, Karl Glusman shared this video on his Insta this weekend:


Thursday, October 27, 2022

Karl Glusman Three Times




(via) What will surely be one of my favorite movies of the year that's been 2022, Amanda Kramer's queer greaser fantasia Please Baby Please starring Harry Melling and a deliciously unhinged Andrea Riseborough as a couple who get their engines revved up by a gang of sex-thugs led by our boy Karl Glusman here, is hitting theaters tomorrow!!! You can check this link for info on where and when specifics and all that jazzy jazz. Or even better you can watch the trailer right here. Or best of all you can click this link and read my review of the film, which was studiously ecstatic. This movie is hot and funny and beautiful and one of a kind. I adore it. See it as soon as you can, you won't be sorry.

Thursday, September 15, 2022

Color Me Like One of Your Bisexual Boys


Finally some news on one of my favorite films of the year -- not just one news either, but two! Two news! A two-fer! Amanda Kramer's greaser-fantasia Please Baby Please starring Harry Melling, Andrea Riseborough, and our boy "the irresistible" Karl Glusman...

... has a trailer and a release date! That's the first news. It's two things, but one news. The trailer I'll share down below -- the release date is October 28th. I reviewed this movie when it screened at Fantasia earlier this summer -- read my thoughts here. Obviously I adored it.

How could I not? It's made up of all of my favorite things -- hot boys, homosexual tension, Andrea Riseborough screaming, really tight jeans, Cole Escola singing in a phone booth covered in flowers, cold-blooded murder, bisexual lighting. What else do you even need?

The second bit of news about this movie is if you're in NYC you can see it sooner than the end of October, because it's screening at NewFest! Our big queer movie-thon announced their full line-up today, check it out on their website. Besides this stone-cold immediate classic they're screening My Policeman (the "Harry Styles is a married gay cop" movie) and the solid gay horror Swallowed (my review) and the upcoming animation Wendell & Wild from director Henry Selick and...

... a heap more. Check it out on their site. NewFest runs from October 13th through 25th and if you're in NYC it's a must every damn year. I have never had a bad time at NewFest! I mean I once stood right next to Chris Evans at NewFest, for god's sake. Can't go wrong with that. Here is that Please Baby Please trailer: 



Tell me that don't look like everything?
Absolutely everything, baby.



Wednesday, July 27, 2022

Fantasia 2022: "Please Baby Please"


What's that Leonard Cohen lyric? How's it go? "I've seen the future, baby, and it is Andrea Riseborough snapping her body around like a horny cartoon skunk under a rainbow of bisexual lighting?" I am pretty sure that is how that song lyric goes, and that just shows to go you how prescient Leonard Cohen was both as a man and as an artist, that he could see director Amanda Kramer's hallucinogenic greaser fantasia Please Baby Please coming at us from so far into the past. Gee gosh golly damn! What a picture!

Forgive me my goofball trespasses there at the start of this review, but Please Baby Please I feel will be the first in the forgiving line because this movie is defiantly, deliciously, not taking anything too serious. Starring the living-legend Riseborough and the spectacular-faced Harry Melling as a coupla soft squares lookin' for hard corners, this movie is like somebody spiked the punchbowl at the poodle-skirt soiree -- it's a beatnik blowout by way of licking psychotropic toad bottoms. It's a lot, buster, and I'm down like brown for the friction of this specific fiction.

It is, that is to say, a movie that excites me. A movie I'm gonna watch a dozen times before my next two birthdays. Precisely one of those movies that I might have a hard time reining in my excessive writerly instincts with regards to, as I write about it -- if you've already checked out by now then okay, that's hip, you'd probably be too normie for this movie in the first place. But let me try to do the straight-laced and -faced review thing for a second, and set it all up straight for you, before going off in my dozen crooked directions again. See, Riseborough plays Suze and Melling plays Arthur and they are a quaint 1950s-ish downtown hipster couple who witness a most brutal murder on the street outside of their apartment. 

This sexed up leather gang of finger-snapping thugs beamed straight from Kenneth Anger's horniest fever-dreams -- including all nine-feet-seven-inches of Karl Glusman, of the genus homoerotica personificata -- go at these strangers with pipes and hootin' hollers, and then they turn to see Suze and Arthur standing there, having very different reactions to the spectacle unfolding before them. Ways which they will each eventually spiral out in the service of. For her part Suze is struck dumb, scared too straight if you will, and she will come to spend the rest of the movie overcompensating for that shock -- trying to be the manly man she wishes she'd been in that moment. 

Arthur, on the other hand, finds little animated hearts blinking in his eyeballs as he spies with his littles Glusman's Querelle-ian dreamboat, who's all tipped biker-caps and exposed Adonis belts and too too wet lips. As say we all -- Glusman is the dangerously sensitive, sensitively dangerous glam-boy of our dreams in this, whispery sex on two mile-long stick legs. And none of us, not a one or a whit, would stand a chance once he'd beamed his lasers back in our own direction. Arthur's quest as he accepts it is to get his hands on that mount of man, and ain't nothing coming in his way. 

Least of all Suze, who's not too bothered by Arthur's newfound boy-love obsession -- she's got her own fish to fry, including a mobster-moll upstairs neighbor (Demi Moore, a coo in wig form) who's left her the keys to her sex-toy infested apartment. As much fun as everybody is having in the making of this movie nobody is having more or making more than Riseborough, a continually under-appreciated actress who lets loose in Please Baby Please with the force of megaton. Her waist cinched to one-inch-thickness and her skunk-matted hair teased to the outer-space-orbits she's channeling John Waters Heroine on speed, flicking her sharp angles like when that robot made out of dynamite in Looney Tunes cartoons starts sputtering smoke. 

Aaahhhhhhhhhhhh she's electric! And she shoots this already wildly entertaining mid-century phantasmagoria into the stratosphere. That's not to undersell Melling, whose ironically straight man vibes get goofier as the movie struts along and he starts uncovering the femme underneath like a string of silken scarves he's tugging one by one by one out from his chest cavity. He and Riseborough and Glusman make for a stunning and special triangle of lust and violence -- a boot-scuffed love-story of tender hearts pricked by barbed wire and slicked back hair crying ten thousand tears.



Saturday, July 09, 2022

6 Off My Head: It's Fantasia 2022 Time, Baby


It's summertime and the heat's on here in New York, so why not steam one's self up north for some slightly cooler weather but some hot hot hot movies, as the annual Fantasia International Film Festival kicks into gear this upcoming Thursday? Running for just under three full weeks (from July 14 to August 3rd) the Montreal-set fest is all in-person again this year, after a couple of hybrid-home-things due to the pandemic -- no I'm not traveling up there myself, but I will once again as I have for several years be doing some reviews from the fest anyway! Here on MNPP and also over at Pajiba too. But for now before we get to the reviewing stuff let's take a look at the typically bonkers line-up they've got set, all so perhaps y'all could scoot on up and see something for yourselves? There's still time, baby. THere's always time for awesomeness. Scan the entire line-up over here, but if you want some narrowing down I give you...

My 6 Most Anticipated Fantasia Titles

Swallowed (dir. Carter Smith) -- I've been a big fan of director Carter Smith ever since I saw his queer-horror short film Bugcrush way back in 2006, which he then followed up with the vastly under-rated The Ruins two years later. Swallowed seems to slam those two interests together, in that it's a queer horror flick and it stars the legend Jena Malone -- I'm sold! It's got something to do with drug-mules and body horror and closeted best friends yadda yadda bring on the transgressive queer shit, Carter!

Bodies Bodies Bodies (dir. Halina Reijn) -- I kind of feel like an asshole including a movie that's already been scooped up by A24 and has a trailer and a release date (on August 5th, right after the fest finishes). And yet! This slasher satire about influencer culture is super buzzy and it stars Lee Pace and Rachel Sennott (from Shiva Baby) and I just wanna see the damned thing already, okay?

Coupez! (dir. Michel Hazanavicius) -- The title translates to Final Cut! and this is the remake of the Japanese Zombie Flick One Cut of the Dead that I really wanted to see at Sundance in January, which they then pulled from the line-up at the last minute. I even included it in my round-up of movies I wanted to see at Sundance. And yet here I am, being a good game giving person, not holding that yank against them. I still wanna see this even though it got mixed reviews when it did actually screen at Cannes. Such is the power of Romain Duris, yo.

Glorious (dir. Rebekah McKendry) -- A shitter-centric Lovecraftian horror comedy starring Ryan Kwanten? I think all of those words are my new middle name. Or they were my middle-name all this time, and I only am just now realizing it. Anyway we must encourage a Ryan Kwanten comeback, so we must all go to see this movie, whether it's good or bad or whatever. Ryan Kwanten good. 

Hypochondriac (dir. Addison Heimann) -- We got another gay one! So glad we're getting plenty of queer horror these days -- I mean the sort on the movie screens, not the real-life stuff. Had enough of life's real queer horrors, thanks. But I guess these things go hand in hand! Anyway this one's about a man whose bipolar mother tried to kill him when he was little, and what happens when packages containing messages from her start showing up at the happy home he shares with his boyfriend. Something tells me it ain't good!

Please Baby Please (dir. Amanda Kramer) -- I have already posted about this movie several times, this is the one that stars Andrea Riseborough and Harry Melling as a bored suburban couple in the 1960s who get dragged into an erotic nightmare by a weirdo biker gang led by my boy Karl Glusman in fetish gear. Oh and Cole Escola and Demi Morre are there. The director described it as a campy take on West Side Story if shot by John Waters, and all of the photos look like some colorful Fassbinder by way of Kenneth Anger shit, and I am all over this baby.

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And yes I literally had to forcefully stop myself with many a violent self-inflicted slap about my face and neck to listing just six titles, as there are about two dozen more I want to watch -- there's the new film by Mickey Reese and the new movie by Neil Labute and the new movie by Quentin Dupieux and there is one starring Rahul Kohli and I could just keep going. Fantasia is, as always, stacked, and I only hope I can see as many of these as I can stuff down my maw over its three-weeks. Y'all try to too, or at least come back and listen to me yammer about them. I promise to yammer but good!


Friday, January 07, 2022

Searching For Edgar Ramirez


In case you hadn't noticed -- and why would you? -- it is January of the year 2022. I don't know. It just is. So yeah, it's January, allegedly, and even though nothing else feels the same the studios are still using January as their dumping ground and so the movies coming out, they ain't so exciting. We do have the new Scream movie coming out next week and that is exciting, but otherwise, me trying to do a round-up of things to watch right now? Not a thrill. There is The 355, a lady spies adventure starring Jessica Chastain and Lupita Nyong'o and Fan Bingbing and Penelope Cruz and Diane Kruger, but I've heard tepid things and...


... that would benefit their buzz, don't you think? But nooooooo they know better. Best of luck with that, then. I think we're all gonna be saving that one for airplane rides. (Hollywood has really done Edgar dirty y'all -- he's such an incredible actor when given the chance.) 

There is a good movie out on VOD today (and supposedly in some theaters but I'm not encouraging theater-going at all right now, and I think you know why, but let's try to write a post without naming the pandemic in the room for once) -- it's called See For Me and I reviewed it out of Tribeca last summer, right here. It's about a blind girl named Sophie who is house-sitting for strangers when robbers break in and there's a, you guessed it, cat and mouse game that ensues. It's terrific -- atmospheric, tense, all the things you want from that set-up. I'll share the trailer here: 


Otherwise there is the new Asghar Farhadi movie A Hero in some theaters, but seriously, it hits Amazon in two weeks -- just wait for that please. I will be writing it up up then -- you don't want to see it before you know what I think, right??? Man I'll try anything. Stay home. I am staying home. I am going to watch a bunch of Search Party (watch the trailer here) and celebrate Elvismas tomorrow from the comfort of my sofa, the way Riley Keough's grandfather intended. Have a good safe weekend, everyone. And please tell me what you're watching in the comments! 



Monday, December 13, 2021

Pic of the Day


If the sight of Love and Nocturnal Animals actor (not to mention MNPP fave -- see my ongoing Twitter thread for proof) Karl Glusman wearing a leather harness and biker cap whilst branding Andrea Riseborough's ass with a clothes iron isn't enough to get you excited about a movie then you are most assuredly in the wrong freaking place! This is our first official look at Please Baby Please, director Amanda Kramer's upcoming boundary-pushing sex-comedy that she describes in Variety today as "a rather dark, campy twist on West Side Story as directed by John Waters." Hello! 

I have already posted about this movie here at MNPP previously, when Glusman shared a pair of photos of himself in his fetish gear on the set -- see those here. At that link I also describe the plot, which sounds real promising in the kinkiest of ways, which that image above only underlines in a delectably florid fashion. Gimme this damn movie now! It's premiering at the Rotterdam festival next month -- hopefully it'll make its way to a place I'll be at (like maybe Tribeca) soon after. We love you, Kinky Karl!



Tuesday, December 07, 2021

Bunny's In Hot Water!


Don't think I will hear any news today more exciting than the news Deadline reported a bit earlier -- that queer comics Jeffrey Self and Cole Escola (from Chassie Tucker to the killer twink on Search Party we fucking love Cole) have just gotten a series green-lit for HBO Max! It's called Bunny & Clyde and here's how they sell it:

"In Bunny & Clyde, two lost and codependent souls — Clyde (Self), a broken gay thirtysomething in the midst of an unmedicated bipolar episode, and Bunny (Escola), a non-binary, self-identifying cabaret star – get a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to reinvent themselves and a second chance at happiness. But not until they first live in a dead man’s house, assume new identities and convince an entire Palm Springs community that the guy is still alive while they sell off his estate."

So basically we're talking Weekend At Bernies but way way gayer. In other words, the way Weekend At Bernies was intended! (I mean come on -- Jonathan Silverman???) Anyway I won't bother to say "this sounds tailor-made to these comedians sensibilities" like I almost did because a-fuckin-duh, they tailor-made this themselves to their own sensibilities. Listen I am tired today. They can't all be gems. My point is I want this right now. So glad we're finally getting real queer projects from real queers!

Thursday, August 19, 2021

Yo Bros


I guess I should be paying more attention here on the site to Bros, Billy Eichner's forthcoming "first gay rom-com from a major studio" that Eichner wrote, that The Muppets director Nicholas Stoller is directing, and which Judd Apatow (ugh) is producing -- I guess it takes the casting announcement that the very handsome Luke Macfarlane (from the show Brothers & Sisters) is going to star opposite Eichner to force my hand.

I always have to remind myself that I loved Difficult People when it comes to Eichner -- a little of him goes a long way (I couldn't with all the screaming on Billy on the Street, it's too much for me) and he seems aware of such, at least -- the cast that surrounded him on Difficult People was ace (I will forever be grateful to that show for introducing me to Cole Escola, for one) and so I look forward to seeing who else gets cast in Bros. If this truly is an Apatow Universe kinda movie there will be a ton of secondary characters. Give us Cole Escola again or give us death!



Tuesday, March 16, 2021

Pics of the Day


Stumbled upon an exciting seeming movie project ahead for us thanks to these Instagram sharings of the actor Karl Glusman, who you oughta be familiar with by now thanks to Gaspar Noe's Love, Nicolas Winding Refn's The Neon Demon, Tom Ford's Nocturnal Animals, or Alex Garland's series Devs (and yes, that's a crazy cool list of collaborators) -- he's filmed a movie called Please Baby Please and I might not yet be familiar with its makers but I am very familiar with his co-star, Andrea Riseborough, my beloved Andrea Riseborough. But even better is the description of the movie:

"In 1950s Manhattan, a newlywed couple witnesses a murder and becomes the obsession of a greaser gang, awakening a sleeping quandary about the couple's sexual identity."

The actor Harry Melling (you might not know his name yet but you will definitely recognize his face, especially since he played Dudley in the Harry Potter movies, but he was also just seen in The Queen's Gambit, not to mention a million other things) is playing Riseborough's husband in the film. So what we have here is a movie about sexed-up 1950s greaser Karl Glusman sexually confusing a buttoned-up married couple, then? Is that what I am saying? Oh and the movie also co-stars Demi Moore, Mary-Lynn Rajskub, and Cole Escola? I should add that. Dunno about you but I have a new number one looking-forward-to.



Monday, May 04, 2020

"If It Doesn't Charge Your Phone..."

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"... or suck your clit nobody wants it."

First things first as you see there The Great Cole Escola has gifted us with an hour-long quarantine comedy special called "Help! I'm Stuck! with Cole Escola" that, if you haven't watched it yet, I say WATCH IT. I only caught wind of it this morning (it dropped on the 30th apparently) so I'm only halfway through but We Worship Cole Escola around these parts. Anybody who's alright with Amy Sedaris, and anybody who'll pose with a copy of Larry Kramer's book Faggots when asked by a total stranger, is alright by me. 

Second things second I'm taking today off from blogging. I know, I know, I just took the whole damn weekend off (although the immortal words of the Dowager Countess questioning the reality of "a weekend" have never felt more felt than now) but I got a late start today (because I actually went and exercised, give me a slow clap, folks) and I've got a ton of catch-up to play on several fronts and, in summation, it'll just be easier, and more fruitful for the week ahead, if I don't tie myself to my laptop all day long. But here, to tide y'all over, on top of all that Cole Escola here's some Patrick Wilson's bicep -- enjoy that and we'll chat tomorrow!