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House of Wax (2005)

You get to see Captain Marvel massacre people with a machine gun.

Yes, yes I am. And Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf

The 1941 Captain Marvel movie.

Over the Top

Street Fighter

Barb Wire

Gingerdead Man III: Saturday Night Clever

The Bratz Movie

It has guns! gangs! and extremely short alien!…

Did you take my Girl Scout Cookies?

Well now I want to give you so many. But I think I shall go with Jersey Shore Shark Attack.

Yo, watch Drive Angry.

FoodFight!

"It looks like a cheesy romantic-comedy with some drama tossed in - the trailers make it look like Sex and the City a bit"

I was taking an improve class once, and in the scenario I had to be picking up a guy for sex. Afterwards, I was told I was not believable as gay. And then someone defended me as saying the other guy was playing "Jack gay" while I was "Will gay."

It was certainly the first time I ever saw guys kissing on TV (or possibly even in movies). The show never discriminated nor privileged anyone's sexuality, and that's what made it so enjoyable.

You can't really point to episodes. Each episode was divided into 3 storylines (one taking place in high school, one taking place in college, and one taking place in the character's mid to late 20s). Each storyline would last about a week before concluding. At which point the show would move on to new characters. The

This will always remain one of my favorite TV shows. As a gay teenager in the late '90s this was the only show that showed gay people… as actual people, with actual sexual impulses and sexual relationships. Frankly, it is still one of the only shows that have shown gay people I can't think of another non-premium

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