J.D. Disalvatore.* The producer toasts wrapping Eating Out 2. "Where else can you find biting political satire Political satire is a subgenre of general satire that specializes in gaining entertainment from politics, politicians, and public affairs. It has also been used with subversive intent where political speech and dissent are forbidden by a regime, as a method of advancing political about the oppression of homosexuals in America by the religious right and hot boy-on-boy action?" asks J.D. Disalvatore, one of the producers of Eating Out 2: Sloppy Seconds, currently playing the film festival circuit in the hope of finding a theatrical distributor. Disalvatore, 40, is also a freelance editor and special effects special effects, in motion pictures, cinematographic techniques that create illusions in the audience's minds as well as the illusions created using these techniques. producer when not helming her own projects. Tell me about being surrounded by naked guys every day while filming Eating Out 2. Everyone was hot, and there were lots of them. You should see the call sheet: We have characters in this movie called Hot Shiftless shift·less adj. 1. a. Lacking ambition or purpose; lazy: a shiftless student. b. Characterized by a lack of ambition or energy: studied in a shiftless way. Guy, Hot Surfer Guy.... So when I met them I'd say, "I'm sorry, are you Hot Student or Topless Stud?" Clearly, they had to hire a lesbian to produce so that someone could concentrate on the schedule. Jim Verraros James Conrad Verraros (b. February 8, 1983) is an American singer/entertainer and native of Crystal Lake, Illinois who is most notable for being one of the top 10 finalists in the first season of American Idol. from American Idol returns in the lead. What's his character like? I would say the alter ego A doctrine used by the courts to ignore the corporate status of a group of stockholders, officers, and directors of a corporation in reference to their limited liability so that they may be held personally liable for their actions when they have acted fraudulently or unjustly or when to [Eating Out writer-director and sequel cowriter] Allan Brocka--the one that doesn't really fit in with any of the gay stereotypes. Tell me about The Becky Snow Show, the pilot you're developing for Here TV. It's a cross between Larry Sanders and Absolutely Fabulous. It's behind-the-scenes of a daytime show where the hostess is a fabulous homemaker, a Martha Stewart [type], but in real life she's a drug-addicted alcoholic lesbian skirt chaser and hell-raiser. How did you come up with this? Because people in America really don't know Don't know (DK, DKed) "Don't know the trade." A Street expression used whenever one party lacks knowledge of a trade or receives conflicting instructions from the other party. [that] the people they admire and have posters of, who provide their entertainment--are gay. It's just crazy. Interview by Lydia Marcus. For a longer version click on CURRENT ISSUE at Advocate.com. |
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