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9 Dead Gay Guys

Monday, October 13, 9:00 PM
Cinema 21

Easily one of the most outrageous, over-the-top, and irreverent films ever made, 9 DEAD GAY GUYS has something to offend everyone! This film skewers every taboo, mows down all tact, reverses it and runs down any sense of political correctness. Byron and Kenny are two cute, “straight” Irish lads who’ve come to London to make it big. In the meantime, however, they spend their time servicing rich, older gay guys to finance their boozing. It’s not like they’re gay or anything. It’s just for the money. What’s a little blow job between men? Right? Anyway, when their best client, the Queen is found murdered, the lads go on quest to replace their income. They cross paths with an Orthodox Jew who is rumored to have a fortune stuffed in his mattress and who also happens to be a big size queen, a sexually frustrated 3 1/2 foot dwarf with a great ass, a taxi can driver called “Dick Cheese Deepak” because of his foreskin problem, and a ruthless bull dyke called the “Iron Lady” who has in her charge three gorgeous and well-endowed West African brothers! Sure to offend anyone who takes it seriously, 9 DEAD GAY GUYS ultimately shows the absurdity of buying into stereotypes and does so with a lot of laughs!

Dir. Lab Ky Mo
2002 UK 35mm 83 min English

 

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