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June has rolled 'round and you know what that means?! It's Pride and we get to cover some LGBTQ+ films. This time, we're dipping into Gay Cinema with one of the best examples of the category. Number 22 in the BFI best LGBT film of all time is Alain Guiraudie's STRANGER BY THE LAKE. A masterful and nuanced take on the mystery genre, this minimalist, intimate, and insular film focuses on the shenanigans of a popular cruising area by the lake and the craziness that ensues over a collection of days. There's plenty to enjoy here as you will tell quite quickly, we didn't even note down time codes for this one; there's almost 90% un-coverage. It would be 100% if it weren't for shots like the car pulling into the parking lot and people talking (with their clothes on).
We're wrapping up Erotic Thriller month with the gayest text of all: French writer/director Alain Guiraudie's Stranger by the Lake (2013). This is one of Joe's favorite queer horror texts because it covers so many topics: cruising, sex and death, voyeurism, body image, gay microcosms, STIs, toxic relationship, homophobia, and gay friendships. And that's before we tackle the unsimulated sex, discuss using condoms for blowjobs, debate the ambiguous ending(s), and cringe over pervy Eric. Plus: finding Franck frustrating, moustache inspirations, naturalistic lighting and sound, and why Henri is our favorite character. Questions? Comments? Snark? Connect with the boys on Twitter, Instagram, Youtube, Letterboxd, Facebook, or join the Facebook Group to get in touch with other listeners > Trace: @tracedthurman > Joe: @bstolemyremote Be sure to support the boys on Patreon! Theme Music: Alexander Nakarada Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bonsoir et bienvenue à Fright School! We're going French again! Joe has jury duty! We discuss the importance of showing up and trying to make the justice system a little better. This week we watched STRANGER BY THE LAKE, a cautionary tale for the Promiscuous Homosexual trope. We give a lesson in cruising culture, the French film's meditations on sex, death, and desire, and the visceral (almost boring) sex on display. Joshua discusses a theory on incel behavior and the economics of Queer sex that may benefit us all. We share some of the most dangerous things we have done while trying to find a hook up. Straight Men Who Have Sex With Other Men: In Their Own Words by Michael Shelton Dangerous Undertow in a Cruisers' Haven by A.O Scott Stranger by the Lake review: Alain Guiraudie's spellbinding erotic mystery by Ben Walters Silence Equals Death in “Stranger By The Lake” by Richard Brody Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's episode of SIDEBOOB CINEMA the gang review the French film "Stranger By The Lake" [2013] as part of their tongue-in-cheek celebration of Pride Month. ---ARTICLES AND LINKS DISCUSSEDStranger By The Lake [2013] Trailer:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kG4py4khTEM---FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION ON reddit:https://www.reddit.com/r/sideboobcinema/---SUPPORT THE NEW FLESHBuy Me A Coffee:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thenewflesh---Instagram: @thenewfleshpodcast---Twitter: @TheNewFleshpod---Follow Ricky: @ricky_allpike on InstagramFollow Jon: @thejonastro on InstagramFollow AJ: @_aj_1985---SIDEBOOB CINEMA produced by Sheila EhksLogo Design by Made To Move: @made.tomoveTheme Song: Dreamdrive "Good In Red"
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This week we cover Alain Guiraudie's 2013 film, "Stranger by the Lake." We cover the unsimulated sex scenes, the incredibly attractive leads, and the production of the film. After that, we cover the plot entirely and each pair the film with another. Thank you so much for listening!Created by Spike Alkire & Jake KelleyTheme by Breck McGough
For Pride month this year, we decided to review a great LGBTQ+ horror movie. Saying Stranger By The Lake is a horror movie, is pretty generous, since it is more on the light end of thriller. But what it lacks in horror, it makes up in homoeroticism. Artwork by Dusting Goebel (@dgoebel00 on Instagram) Synopsis At a French lake, Franke spends his summer days cruising for gay sex. Along the way he befriends the pudgy middle-aged depressive Henri who is ostensibly bisexual, but has no interest in sex, but provides good conversation. Franke sees a gay French Tom Selleck-type at the lake named Michel and is instantly attracted to him. Michel seems to be involved with someone else, but when Franke spies Michel drowning his presumed boyfriend, Franke decides to shoot his shot. https://youtu.be/kG4py4khTEM Review of Strange By The Lake (L'inconnu du lac) This is an understated erotic thriller that could also be considered a black comedy. It explores themes of lust, relationships, commitment, loyalty, hot hot steamy cock. This was on a list of “gay horror films” that I came across, and I hadn't heard it, but the set up seemed intriguing. A man witnesses a murder, but decides “doesn't matter, still got laid”. It is an engaging thriller, but calling it a horror movie is being pretty generous with the genre. The last 10 mins or so could be considered horror, but the bulk of the film is mostly drama. By drama, I mean explicit, unsimulated gay sex. To say that there is gay sex in this movie is an understatement. It is basically soft core gay porn for a good 60% of the film. In past episodes, we have advocated for more full frontal male nudity, and more sex in films. Well, be careful what you wish for. I'll admit that most of my enjoyment came from knowing that I was forcing David to watch this, because if I had known how hard it would go, I probably wouldn't have suggested it. However, I actually really liked this film. Like I said it is understated in that it says a lot with a few words. The script is very tight, and the characters intriguing. The acting is great, and a lot is communicated through glances and silences. Score 7/10 Stranger By The Lake Add it to your collection or rent it now.Click here to buy
On our 80th episode, we host Pod Stars Christian and Ian from It's Only a Podcast and we get queer and go rowing with What Keeps You Alive and then hang out naked on a rocky beach with Stranger by the Lake. Follow/like/rate/review @itsonlyapodcast on Insta/Facebook/Twitter and wherever you podcast. You can check out all of their episodes at: itsonlyapodcast.libsyn.com We'd love to hear from you! Send your terrorgrams to scaringissharing@gmail.com. Also, check out all the other awesome shows coming at you from the Planet Ant/Planet Ant Podcast multiverse! Find out more at https://scaring-is-sharing.pinecast.co Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/scaring-is-sharing/c5b8f6f8-a3e3-47ad-8b35-998ac3fab097 This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
The crew takes a quick trip to the sex beach to discuss gayness in movies, extreme Frenchness and lake ghosts in 2013's STRANGER BY THE LAKE! www.swimfanspod.com
Two straight-ish men pop on their Asics for a stroll by the lake and, in the process, furiously masturdebate over whether or not an ejaculating penis is a barrier to entry? Topics rimmed into this episode include:Is Skype music good clubbing material? Ben gives his 2 cents on Disney +'s Pam and Tommy.Tom's erotic film knowledge is put to the test. Shuddering Cocks and all.Tom thanks Joe Eszterhas for all the trashy junk.De Palma, Robocop, Wild Things, Kevin Bacon, it's all here. Ben thinks Blue is The Warmest Colour is long. So, now you know.How much rimming is too much rimming? Ben enjoys saying the name, Franck. Are the guys (straight guys) getting American psycho vibes? How many times can Ben say he's not a Gay man?How well did William Freidkin and the leather sporting Al Pacino portray the Cruising scene? Have you ever had an unexpected explosion from the spout hit you in the chin? Are Tom's parent's massive prudes? Loosen up abit. Tom needs to go back to watch all the rimming he missed.Does this film have Michael Haneke's hands all over it? Ben never leaves the house without his toothbrush. Is Inspector Damroder on a wind-up? Did we do LGBT history month proud? Fiona pops in to prove yet again we are just ordinary people. What do Wentworth Miller, Jesse Tyler Ferguson, Neil Patrick Harris, Ricky Martin, Phillip Schofield, Stephen Fry, Ru Paul & Jack Nash all have in common? No idea. FilmFloggers Episodes - https://t.co/uHw3yuylDr?amp=1Come talk to Ben on Social Media...https://linktr.ee/FilmFloggershttps://www.instagram.com/filmfloggers/https://twitter.com/FilmFloggersGameFloggers Twitch - https://tinyurl.com/sabrbumtDo you want The Sopranos redefined for you? I thought so...https://twitter.com/SopranosRehttps://anchor.fm/sopranos-redefinedHelp Flog the Podcast by Rate and Reviewing! 1 Star content, 5-star effort! Apple iTunes - https://tinyurl.com/268ccs6cPodchaser - https://www.podchaser.com/users/filmfloggersGoodpods - https://goodpods.app.link/gEvDLhAJYibWebsitehttps://filmfloggers.buzzsprout.comEmail us your FilmFlog suggestions hosts@filmfloggers.comStranger by the Lake (French: L'Inconnu du lac) is a 2013 French erotic thriller drama film written and directed by Alain Guiraudie. The film won the Queer Palm award [5] and was mentioned on multiple top-ten lists of the best films of 2014.[6]Support the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/FilmFloggers)
This week, Terry and MB discuss NO ONE GETS OUT ALIVE, DEMON SLAYER, SINGLE ALL THE WAY, and STRANGER BY THE LAKE!Here's the article Terry mentioned about cruising: https://slate.com/human-interest/2018/06/is-cruising-for-sex-in-the-age-of-grindr-still-possible.ampFollow Mary Beth, Terry and the Podcast on Twitter. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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The “Cinephile Cuties” are ready to be nude on a rocky beach. That's because they're chatting about Alain Guiraudie's Stranger by the Lake. They also talk about the discomforts of having sex in the woods and the excitement that goes along with making out with a known serial killer. In addition to that, Casey and Patrick put the film through their proprietary Fartsy Test. And Patrick recommends a drink pairing. If you like this show, tell a friend!If you'd like to sponsor the show, Venmo Patrick at Patrick-Mallon$10 for episode sponsorship$25 for sponsorship AND the boys will imbibe a drink of your choosing.Follow Farthouse on Twitter and InstagramFollow Patrick and Casey and on TwitterAnd follow Patrick and Casey on Letterboxd
Just in time for summer, Katie and Brit celebrate Pride by covering the infamously steamy French thriller STRANGER BY THE LAKE. Written and directed by Alain Guiraudie and starring Pierre Deladonchamps, Christophe Paou, and Patrick D'Assumcao, the film follows Franck as he befriends a lonely man named Henri and falls for the lethally handsome Michel at a cruising lakeside beach in France. Next week's movie is JENNIFER'S BODY (2009). Stay Spoopy Ya'll! Timestamps: 00:00:45 Start 00:03:30 WWW/Housekeeping 00:13:06 STRANGER BY THE LAKE intro. 00:43:16 SPOILERS! 01:15:19 Ratings 01:17:07 Next Week's Movie Royalty free music used: Ready Set Go and Outro White Smoke Copyright 2020 Grindhouse Girls Podcast
This week we discuss Park Chan-Wook's vampiric romantic-horror-comedy THIRST. Next week's movie is STRANGER BY THE LAKE (2013). Stay spoopy ya'll! Timestamps: 00:00:49 Intro 00:06:14 Housekeeping 00:06:50 WWW 00:23:10 THIRST 00:42:11 SPOILERS 01:21:00 Next Week's Movie Royalty free music used: Ready Set Go and Outro White Smoke Copyright 2020 Grindhouse Girls Podcast
Watch who you are cruising! Jarryd and Sam look at the 2013 French thriller Stranger by the Lake! Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/sinister-sissies. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today Matt and Cody review and make the case for the films "Stranger By The Lake" (2016) and "The Perfection" (2018) and tell you why you need to watch them now. Support us on our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/punkrockhorrorpodcast Get your PRHP Merch here: https://teespring.com/stores/punk-rock-horror-podcast https://www.punkrockhorrorstore.com/ Email us band info at: Send your Band Info to: prhpbands@gmail.com Like and follow our music producer Big Boot Studio: https://www.instagram.com/bigbootstudio/ Like and Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/punkhorrorpodcast/ Follow us on Twitter: @OfficialPHP Follow the podcast, and Matt on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theundeadmatt/ https://www.instagram.com/punkrockhorrorpodcast_official/ Check out our Website: https://www.punkrockhorrorpodcast.com/ Check out our artisit Megan!: https://www.deviantart.com/popular-all-time/?section=&global=1&q=mmc-eo https://www.instagram.com/mcl_eo/ Follow our animator: https://www.instagram.com/ghostsplayukulele/
Your hosts Manish (@themanish89) and David (@daveagiannini) arrive at 2013, in their look at queer cinema through the years. It’s a year filled with notable films in the LGBTQ realm (although let’s not talk about Dallas Buyers Club) and the main focus is the French thriller Stranger by the Lake. It’s a dangerous yet sexy encounter—the film, not the episode… unless—and we’re here to detail it.
Join your host Duncan Under The Stairs discussing all things Horror on The Podcast Under the Stairs. Welcome to Andy Loves Arthouse, a subset of shows where Duncan pick a new Arthouse Horror/Genre movie each episode for Andy to review….for those who don’t know, Andy isn’t keen on Arthouse Horror/Cinema…in fact…he thinks most of it is shit!! So let’s see what he makes of Stranger by the Lake (2014). Intro - 0 - 21mins 45secs Promo - 21mins 45secs - 22mins 50secs Stranger by the Lake - 22mins 50secs - 1hrs 14mins 45secs Closing out the Show - 1hrs 14mins 45secs - End The grading follows the Netflix rating style of 1 = Hated It, 2 = Didn’t Like It, 3 = Liked It, 4 = Really Liked It & 5 = Loved It Stranger by the Lake: Andy: 4 Duncan: 4.5 Our new RSS Feed: anchor.fm/s/13ba6ef0/podcast/rss BUY OFFICIAL TPUTS MERCH FROM tputscast.bigcartel.com Check out the show on Anchor, iTunes, TuneIn & on Stitcher Radio. Please leave us feedback on iTunes, podcastunderthestairs@gmail.com and follow us on Facebook & Twitter and on the Flick App: flick.group/tputscast
In this episode, we're covering 2013's STRANGER BY THE LAKE, written and directed by Alain Guiraudie, a shooting near Lake Annecy in France that remains unsolved, and how our review of this movie is just that one scene in RESERVOIR DOGS of Steve Buscemi saying "dick" repeatedly. You can follow the podcast on Twitter at @HorrorTimePod and the hosts at @dykemadden (formerly pansaralance) and @ellemdesigns! We also are on Facebook at facebook.com/stophorrortimepod, and our website is stophorrortime.wordpress.com. If you like what we do, you can rate, review, and subscribe to us on Apple Podcast, Stitcher, or wherever you listen to your favorites. Contact us at stophorrortime@gmail.com for any comments, questions, or movies you would like for us to cover!
We've picked a very special film to dive into for Pride Month this year - Stranger By The Lake (2013)! Listen as we analyze Alain Guiraudie's universally acclaimed French minimalist erotic thriller film. Haven't seen the movie? Check it out, listen to our discussion, and let us know what YOU think! Watch Stranger By The Lake: https://amzn.to/2GrgufY Out this Month: Week 1: Shooting the Flames: June 2019 Week 2: Stranger by the Lake (2013) Week 3: Surprise Episode! Week 4: Hot Take: 47 Hours at Texas Frightmare Coming in July: Seven (1995) Watch on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2WhtlvN Get in Touch: Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheFilmFlamers Visit our Store: https://teespring.com/stores/thefilmflamers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFilmFlamers/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheFilmFlamers Our Website: https://www.filmflamers.com New! Call our hotline and leave us a message: 972-666-7733 Sweet dreams... Intro/Outro Music Credits: "Welcome to Horrorland" and "Master Disorder" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
For their 30th episode, James and Brian take inspiration from real life! Inspired by Brian's broken knee, they turned to the classic Alfred Hitchcock film, Rear Window starring James Stewart, and paired it with 2013's, Stranger by the Lake! Each involve eyewitnesses to murder and nosy neighbors, but which one is gayer? We talk coded questions and turning down Grace Kelly, French film money shots and stop to ask ourselves: would we sleep with a murderer?
'An attractive, potent and lethally dangerous man' Come wander the woods with us... as a group for safety. We are Ricardo Deakin and Orla Mc Nelis, two filmy types who love waffling extensively about movies Follow us on Twitter: bit.ly/2fRzZzW Like us on Facebook: bit.ly/2fdF848
HORROR IN REAL LIFE It's June 2018-- and that means it's Pride Month! We're snacking on LGBT history and talking about where we're headed as a community. HORROR IN MEDIA Two VERY GAY movies are in the queue this episode: STRANGER BY THE LAKE (L'INCONNU DU LAC), a French film about a sexy, steamy murderous cad, and HELLBENT, the 2004 flick about four gay friends in West Hollywood who run into a murderer bent on killing gay dudes. It's HOT and it's HILARIOUS. QUEERSTIONS & ANSWERS We answer YOUR questions submitted on Facebook! BONUS: HEREDITARY We chat up the newest offering from A24, HEREDITARY! SHACK UP, HACK UP, HOOK UP In our own little twisted version of FUCK, MARRY, KILL, we make some V important decisions on characters from these films! #GetSlayed
In this pigisode, Rick and Brian discuss gay cruising in films and tv shows. Rick addresses the Anonymous Party article in Gay Star News regarding price admission controversy based on sexual positions. Brian's steam room saga continues. Rick shares his thoughts the Kevin Keller's cruising experience on Riverdale and break down the psychology behind cruising. Brian shares his favorite movie, Tom of Finland and shares the book. Rick explains Stranger By The Lake and Cruising films. The pigs move on to discuss cruising in woods and beaches, safety tips, and Rick's outpigs Brian with his mention of the importance of having a 'slut bag'. The boys wrap it up with party announcements and more. Make sure you check the YouTube video to see the boys on camera as well as check out the visuals from the Tom Of Finland book - A collection of the Kake Comics.
I know director, writer Adam Garnet Jones (Great Great Great & Firesong) has a great sense of humour - I’ve experienced it first hand - and when he picked the movie ‘ELF’ as one of his films in his double bill - you’d have every right to believe the conversation is going to steer towards the comical, the absurd, or at least the witty. But, no. Not this time. This time the conversation gets dark and heavy. Stuff about abandonment, uncaring caregivers, and the struggle between fathers and sons. Of course, things lightened up when we talk about his second pick, the dark murder thriller, STRANGER BY THE LAKE.
Episode 41: Love Songs on the Queue. Gentleman of Leisure Chris Li lends his silky smooth voice to CTQ in what begins as a loving episode. However, much like the Airheads mystery flavor, things take a twist and we end up deep in the bowels of Stephen King's twisted mind, where only Kevin McCallister with a crossbow can save us. PLUS: Give us a 5 star rating on iTunes and earn the chance to win a free CTQ t-shirt! LIST: "Hush" (2016), "The Disappointments Room" (2016), "Stranger By The Lake" (2013)
The podcast world is in a spin about the final episode of Serial, but those of us who don't have insane speculative subreddits devoted to us - yet - have to push on, too. This week:Locke (2013, Stephen Knight)85 minutes trapped in a car with Tom Hardy could get weird, especially if he's wearing the Bane mask. Fortunately, in Locke he's wearing a Tom Hardy mask, and very convincing it is too.Stranger By the Lake (2013, Alain Guiraudie)The peen flows thick and fast in this French psychological thriller (of sorts), as a gay cruising spot becomes the hunting ground of a moustachioed killer. Man, don't the French love their unsimulated sex scenes? Not like us Anglosphere types who prefer to do it with the lights off and in adjoining rooms if possible.Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer (1986/1990, John McNaughton)Portrait of a serial killer, I forget his name.
This week we tackle a couple very recent releases both centered around homosexual relationships First we discuss BLUE IS THE WARMEST COLOR from 2013, then move over to STRANGER BY THE LAKE, also from 2013! Both very French films…. 🙂 Enjoy! The post Episode 130: Not That There’s Anything Wrong With That 2 appeared first on Silva and Gold.
It's another heck of an Empire Podcast this week, with A New York Winter's Tale's Akiva Goldsman and Full Metal Jacket's Matthew Modine in the interviewee's chair, and Lars von Trier's Nymphomaniac on the reviewing chopping block - steady now - joined by Stranger By The Lake and Only Lovers Left Alive. Look forward to Marvel characters getting their equivalents from the world of music - David Bowie for Tony Stark! - and a bit of post-match analysis for the BAFTAs. Also, you may want to prepare yourself for a little bit of rapping from the de Semlyen boys, as Dragnet comes up, and you know what happens when Dragnet comes up. (Hint: it's rapping).