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All Male, All Nude

Country: USA, Language: English, 62 mins

  • Director: Gerald McCullouch
  • Writer: Gerald McCullouch
  • Producer: Gerald McCullouch

CGiii Comment

If this was intended as a promotional film for Atlanta's Swinging Richards - then, sack the filmmaker!

Swinging Richards' door policy seems to be: Let any old dollar-waving punter in! Why would gay men want to go to a gay bar, ogle [mainly] straight men in various states of undress when sat next to a screeching Hen Party?!? Don't they [the women] have The Chippendales for their own lusty amusement?!?

You can almost hear the death knell for the gay [male] exclusive domain ringing in the background! A rather interesting subject for a documentary...this appropriation of the gay domain by straight women and straight men alike!!!

If this was intended to be an in-depth look into the world of male stripping...then, sack the filmmaker!

There's nothing more unattractive than watching a flailing penis, Gerald McCullouch's roughly-made film is full of them! And...full of 'straight' men pretending to be gay...in order to make an honest evening's buck! Yeah, right!

It's incomprehensible to believe that these 'straight' 'entertainers' [as they like to be called] can rub their penises in the face of some breathless male punter...for money...all awhile declaring their hand-on-heart heterosexuality! Yeah, right!

God knows what goes on in those private dances?!? Be assured...it's strictly heterosexual! Yeah, right!

The sad thing about this film is that there really is a bloody interesting film screaming to get out! However, Gerald McCullouch does not have the required weaponry to nail the subject. Lousy sound, lousy camera-work, the inability to get under the skin of the 'entertainers' all make All Male, All Nude a rather doleful and redundant experience.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Gerald McCullouch, dives into the lives of men who work at America’s only all nude, all male, gay strip club located in the heart of The Bible Belt.

From part of the creative team behind the award-winning E! TV show “F.Y.E.!”, All Male, All Nude. is a cutting-edge journey into the taboo world of male stripping. The men living this life can’t be boxed in nor can those who pay to watch them strip. Straight men, gay men, bi-sexual men and those who are gay only when the money is right support themselves and, sometimes their families, by dancing nude for a diverse clientele of gay men, straight women, business men in town for work, married couples and everyone in between.

The men range from their 20’s up to their 40’s and have a weight room and locker room as their home base for the evening while they connect with customers in a deft money making venture. Each relishes, defends, enjoys and abhors their career choice and looks back on life’s lessons that led them to where they are now.
Take an uncensored journey behind the scenes and witness the men behind the strippers and the unique family they have formed.

Cast & Characters

Seven Marchi as Steven;
Matt Frank as Dallas;
Michael Garcia as Pierce;
Matt Colunga as Matt;
David Ohmann as David