Day: 2 August 2016

  • FILM REVIEW | Star Trek Beyond

    STAR TREK BEYOND – The 13th Star Trek film – remember the odd-numbered ones are the good ones does that all change here?

    Nutshell – The third movie in the rebooted series. The crew set off from the best spaceport in the Universe to help a missing crippled ship in a nebula hence out of contact. They come under attack from a big bad guy who has been planning bigger dirty deeds from afar which soon become apparent and whilst he sets off to destroy said spaceport and all human kind, our heroes are separated, enslaved or worse on a desolate planet that looks like a quarry in Surrey (Actually Vancouver).

    Time – 122 mins; Certificate – 12A.

    Tagline – None. Let’s face it you know what you are going to get by now after 50 years and are either in or out.

    THE GAY UK FACTOR – Chris Pine and Idris Elba in mano et mano wrestling and fighting action as to who gets to live or in our universe loser gets done in the ass by the winner as in Kink.com’s wrestling videos online.

    Cast – Chris Pine, Zachary Quinto, Simon Pegg, Zoe Saldana, Karl Urban with all the regulars plus Idris Elba and Sofia Betella and a bunch or red-shirt cannon fodder.

    Key Player – Simon Pegg has now also taken on writing duties so the humour is upped substantially and it works. Of course he still plays Engineer Scotty, superbly too, and has quietly gone from BBC TV sitcom land to possibly our biggest movie star with this franchise plus two others with the Mission Impossible and Ice Age films plus his own starring comedies like Shaun Of The Dead, Hot Fuzz and Paul, where does he find the time – Nick Frost who?

    Budget – $185 Million, It’s positive reception will mean that it will turn out to be a very profitable little number especially in a Summer of underachievers yes Ghostbusters and Independence Day 2 we are looking at you.

    Best Bit – 0.31mins; The first time the bad guys attack we get a very long, tense and sustained action sequence with real threat as the Starship Enterprise gets destroyed piece by piece before your very eyes….or does it?

    Worst Bit – 1.28 mins; When Kirk goes all ‘The Great Escape’ on a vintage motorbike he finds in space….yes we know! Many critics say this is a great action movie but not a Star Trek film, judge for yourselves of course but this sequence would fit much better in Fast and Furious 8: Vin Diesel in a space quarry.

    Little Secret -Writer Simon Pegg and director Justin Lin made the decision of making Sulu gay as a nod to original actor George Takei, who has since become a prominent LGBT rights activist. After production on the film was completed and a month before the film’s release, Anton Yelchin (Chekov) was killed in a freak car accident. During the end credits, there is a caption “For Anton”.

    Movie Mistake – As the Enterprise gets hacked to pieces and split in two it seems incongruous that the lights, air, gravity seem unaffected. Then the ship starts to flip upside down but still the crew are running along floors and ceilings with gay abandon. Newton’s law of gravity for christsake!

    Further Viewing – Well you have twelve others to go at for starters our fave is number 4 The Voyage Home followed by First Contact; Stargate, Aliens, Battlestar Galactica and anything from that galaxy far away and a long long time ago.

    Any Good – Well yeah, the rebooted formula is well sorted now and the cast fit their parts perfectly. The original story is done and there is no attempts at cameos from Trek characters of the past just a straight forward adventure movie. Like a TV episode three times as long and with 50 times the budget. One of those rare Trek films that would appeal outside of the home fan-base. Number 14 please.

    Rating – 34/100 (34th out of the last 100 films reviewed with 1 being Gay UK filmatic heaven and 100 being a dud).

  • 21-year-old student charged with ‘homophobic’ attack Brighton

    A twenty-one year old student has been charged with committing grievous bodily harm to a gay man in Brighton.

    Sussex police have confirmed that Arain Moradi, 21, from London is accused of committing grievous bodily harm against a man in the early hours of Sunday, 8th May on Madeira Drive, in Brighton.

    He allegedly used homophobic language before attacking the victim and breaking his jaw.

    According to the Brighton and Hove Independent, the student is on conditional bail and is due to appear Brighton Magistrates’ Court on September 1.

     

  • Is this appropriate restaurant wear?

    Is this appropriate restaurant wear?

    So – you fancy a quick whopper – and there’s a Burger King, but you’ve only got a jock strap on.

    You can see the dilemma can’t you. You want to eat but you’re not dressed entirely (or at all) appropriately… and you’re in Ibiza.

    Well for this chap it didn’t matter – and good for him.

    Although we do wonder where he’ll keep the change.

     

    H/t Queerty

  • Legal Breakthrough for PrEP in England

    Historic win for NAT as the High Court overturns NHS England refusal to consider PrEP

    PrEP

    NAT (National AIDS Trust) is delighted by the judgment passed down in the High Court today that NHS England acted unlawfully in withdrawing PrEP, a game-changing drug preventing transmission of HIV, from its decision-making process.

    When, after 18 months of preparation, NHS England suddenly abandoned its work on PrEP, NAT considered it had no option but to challenge this through judicial review.  Today the court heard that NHS England’s interpretation of the law was incorrect.

    PrEP is urgently needed and has been shown to be cost-effective. NAT has always believed that there is no legal impediment to PrEP being commissioned by NHS England and the court agrees.
    Deborah Gold, Chief Executive of NAT, said,

    “This is fantastic news. It is vindication for the many people who were let down when NHS England absolved itself of responsibility for PrEP.  The judgment has confirmed our view – that it is perfectly lawful for NHS England to commission PrEP.  Now NHS England must do just that.

    Over 4,000 people are getting HIV every year in the UK – we desperately need further prevention options to add to condom use.  PrEP works.  It saves money and it will make an enormous difference to the lives of men and women across the country who are at risk of acquiring HIV.  The delay to commissioning PrEP is both unethical and expensive.”

    In his judgement Mr Justice Green wrote,

    ‘No one doubts that preventative medicine makes powerful sense. But one governmental body says it has no power to provide the service and the local authorities say that they have no money.  The Clamant is caught between the two and the potential victims of this disagreement are those who will contract HIV/AIDs but who would not were the preventative policy to be fully implemented.’

     

    He goes on to conclude that in all the possible scenarios that were explored in the judicial review, NHS England does have the power to commission PrEP.

    It is enormously disappointing that NHS England has decided to appeal this judgment, especially given the wide ranging and well-reasoned arguments it contains. The appeal will further delay clarity in this area, and mean that any potential commissioning of PrEP will not take place for months.

    Following this decision, there will now be a 30-day public consultation on PrEP, which should start almost immediately, and an NHS England committee will consider the case for commissioning it, but final announcements and actual commissioning will be contingent on the outcome of the appeal.

  • YouTuber Georgie tells mum “stop living in the dark ages”

    YouTuber Georgie tells mum “stop living in the dark ages”

    YouTuber Georgie Aldous has hit out at people, including his mum, who criticize men who wear makeup.

    CREDIT: Georgie Aldous/YouTube

     

    “Please tell me why it’s an issue for men to wear makeup in 2016” asks Georgie Aldous in his new vlog.

    Vegan YouTuber Georgie has made a video about why no one should be batting an eyelid if men wear makeup – especially in 2016.

    Recalling a conversation where his mum questioned if he wanted to be a transvestite because of selfie he posted to Facebook, in which he wore false nails and makeup, he hit back saying, “Stop living in the dark ages.”

    He argued,

    “Makeup isn’t gendered in my opinion. I can wear makeup if I want to, doesn’t mean I want to be woman, I’m happy being a man. I just love to express myself through makeup.

    “Makeup is art at the end of the day.”

    CREDIT: Georgie Aldous/YouTube

     

    Well said…


    ALSO READ: Adam Lambert proves that men wearing make up is totally hot

  • 34 Ofcom complaints lodged against Channel 5’s Celebrity Big Brother

    34 Ofcom complaints lodged against Channel 5’s Celebrity Big Brother

    Celebrity Big Brother could be investigated by Ofcom after a number of complaints were made about last night’s episode, which included Christopher Biggins speaking out against bisexuals.

    Ofcom revealed that they had received a number of complaints about last night’s episode of Celebrity Big Brother. The majority of complaints were concerning the supposed bullied of LBC presenter James Whale and Loose Women panelist Saira Khan.

    According to Digital Spy Ofcom received a total of 34 complaints.

    Eleven complaints were also made against Christopher Biggin‘s remarks about bisexual people.

    During a conversation with Mob Wives star Renee Graziano, Christopher Biggins referred to bisexual people as “the worst type” and said that bisexuals were people who were afraid to admit that they were gay.

    Read the full transcript here.

     

    Celebrity Big Brother continues tonight (August 2) at 9pm on Channel 5.

     

     

  • Gay Symphony Orchestra selected for BBC’s Battle of the orchestra

    The London Gay Symphony Orchestra has been selected by the BBC to take part in its Great Orchestra Challenge.

    CREDIT: © Justin David

     

    The London Gay Symphony Orchestra are set to take up their instruments in a battle to become the greatest Orchestra in the BBC’s nationwide search that captures the spirit of amateur music-making.

    The four-part series will air on BBC Radio 4 at the end of August and will be hosted by BBC Radio 3’s Katie Derham. I

    n each week’s episode, the orchestras will present a performance to be judged by renowned conductor Paul Daniel and the winning orchestra will perform at BBC Proms in the Park!

    A spokesperson for the London Gay Symphony Orchestra, which turns 21 next year said the players were “excited” by the news.

  • Christopher Biggins slammed for “Biphobia”

    Celebrity Big Brother favourite, Christopher Biggins, has attracted the criticism of Channel 5 viewers after he said bisexual people should “admit they’re gay”.

    Christopher Biggins
    CREDIT Channel 5

     

    Christopher Biggins has been heavily criticised on social media after revealing that he thinks that people should “pick a team” when it comes to sexuality.

    During a chat with fellow housemate and Mob Wives star Renee Graziano about sexuality, the panto king said, that bisexuals were the “worst type” and that he believed that they were people not wanting to admit that they were gay.

    Here’s the transcript:

    Christopher: Renee, you’ve got nothing against gays have you?

    Renee: Me? No! Not at all, okay, when you’re gay you’re gay and I think it’s beautiful, because I think it’s who you are and it’s natural. But I think today in society they kinda force things on people and they confuse you…

    Christopher: “I think the worst type, though, I’m afraid to say it, is the bisexuals

    Renee: I… That upsets me… You have to pick a team.

    Christopher: Yes, what it is, is, people not wanting to admit they’re gay,

    Renee: Please pick team, pick anyone you want…

    Christopher: I know, I know, I totally agree. Be honest that’s what you gotta be.

     

    Viewers on Twitter were quick to blast Biggins for his comments.

    The Bisexual Index, the UK bi activist group fighting biphobia & bisexual erasure said,

    “Yes, Christopher Biggins is still spouting biphobia,He hosts ‘s Equality Dinner, ironically…”

    https://twitter.com/CounsellingKaz/status/760371296085614592

    https://twitter.com/SugarGretel/status/760263368708153348

    https://twitter.com/UniLlama/status/760238823829827588

    https://twitter.com/RobronDingle/status/760238017810497536

    This isn’t the first time Mr Biggins has upset the bisexual community. In 2014, during an interview with The Big Issue, Biggins said that bisexuals “ruin women’s lives”.

    He told the magazine,

    “I think the people who fear homosexuality most are the ones who could be gay. The world is full of bisexuals because that’s the way they want to do it. What do they do? They ruin a woman’s life. It’s so wrong, because you’re not owning up to what you are. You lead a double life so how can you be a real person?”

    “Then in my early twenties I met a girl and married her, because I thought that was the thing to do. Ridiculous. I hadn’t thought it through and of course it didn’t work. Now I’ve happily been with Neil (Neil Sinclair, his civil partner) for 21 years and that’s how it should have been.”

    CBB continues tonight on Channel 5 at 9PM