Testosterone is a dark comedy film set in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The story revolves around a comic book artist who is searching for love and dealing with heartbreak. His life takes a surprising turn when his boyfriend mysteriously disappears, leading him to embark on a journey to find him. The film explores themes of love, betrayal, and self-discovery in a humorous and unconventional way.
In this animated short, Mickey Mouse and his pals find themselves in a humorous adventure in the Klondike. They encounter a series of comical situations, including a shootout, a dog sled chase, and a rescue mission.
Casey, a baseball player with a big ego, steps up to the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning. Despite the cheering fans and high expectations, Casey strikes out and his team loses the game. The film explores themes of confidence, pride, and the consequences of arrogance.
Mickey walks into the tavern where Minnie is dancing, and begins to dance and play piano himself. Pegleg Pete comes in and treats Minnie badly. Mickey tries to defend her, but Pete steals her away. Mickey, riding Horace Horsecollar, gives chase. He manages to throw Pete off a cliff.
Sinbad battles a band of pirates at sea and on a tropical isle. A giant bird rescues him, and he ends up back on his ship with the pirates' treasure.
Raising the subtext of "Fight Club" into text, "Shiner" depicts a pair of amateur boxers gratified by punching each others' lights out. Theirs is among a trio of twisted love stories in the narrative feature by 29-year-old Los Angeles director Christian Calson. There's also a woman literally fighting her male lover's affections and another boxer who stalks his own shy male stalker. "Shiner" transcends sadomasochism in that no one seems aware of what he or she is doing. "I'm trying to look at desire head on," the soft-spoken Calson said by telephone. "('Shiner') is about the politics of wanting and being wanted and how people respond differently." Rife with ugly behavior, "Shiner" rejects the trend of queer filmmakers seeking straight understanding. "In L.A., we have this kind of sadness we carry around, that the only way we can make gay stories is by making more like 'Will and Grace,' " Calson said. Like the activist-filmmakers tackling the marriage issue, Calson went into "...
Willie Whopper tells a tall tale of his girlfriend being carried off by a Sultan and his efforts to rescue her.
Willie is shining the shoes of a man reading the newspaper. The cover story features a wrestler, inspiring Willie to tell a whopper about fighting the man and winning.
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