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Watch: James McAvoy Says Michael Fassbender Would Be The Bottom In Their Male lover ‘X-Men’ Fan Art Relationship
Awkwardly making the “X-Men” press rounds as their scandal prone director sits things out, the ridiculously dreamy trio of Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy and Hugh Jackman showed up on Graham Norton this weekend. And Norton decided to use it as an opportunity to show Fassbender and McAvoy some homoerotic fan art of the two of them, one of which (above) seems to hint Fassbender is topping McAvoy in a kitchen. McAvoy playfully protests…
“Whoever’s creating this artwork I applaud you, by the way, it’s lovely work. But if anybody’s giving….”
Maybe McAvoy’s just afraid of what we all know Fassbender has to offer? Though McAvoy’s bottom shame (which Fassbender himself thankfully doesn’t reciprocate) aside, it’s all a refreshingly bright and fun affair that’s totally worth watching…
Loose Thoughts and Heartfelt Rambles
In the Steve McQueen film Shame, which is centred on the internal and external dysfunctions of a depressed sex addict in Novel York, there is a major sequence built around a secure proximity to queerness. Following a particularly violent exchange in a bar where the protagonist Brandon, in a career best show by Michael Fassbender, deliberately provokes a woman and her partner by repeatedly insulting and degrading them, he stumbles around the bleak city streets looking for another place to drink and fuck before calling it a night. He’s bleeding slightly and has clear bruises on his face from the ensuing brawl in the bar and due to his earlier intoxication, is denied entry to a local nightclub by the bouncer. Brandon is desperate and horny and needs to let out a release, he has already felt the highs of violence and the bitter taste of whisky down his throat, and will do anything to fuck his ennui away.
After wandering around for a little while longer, he discovers a gay club where he is granted simple access and finds his way into the back rooms of the establishment, bearing witness to the sight of a bunch of men sucking and fucking ea
Michael Fassbender’s Gay Smooch With Himself in Alien: Covenant: An Appreciation
This post contains spoilers for Alien: Covenant.
In Alien: Covenant, Ridley Scott pulls a sneak ambush . Prometheus, his first Alien film since the 1979 authentic, was a comically ambitious origin story of both the franchise’s monsters and of humanity itself. To open Covenant, his new follow-up, Scott presents a dreamy conversation about existence accompanied by an android on piano—before promptly reverting to the series’ genre DNA, which bleeds from the victims in buckets.
Yet that isn’t the sneak attack. Old fans may initially detect Alien: Covenant to be a refund to the series’ elemental horror roots, but it isn’t long before it’s clear that Scott and his team of writers are up to … something else. Something that involves Michael Fassbender seducing Michael Fassbender with a flute lesson. Something that includes dense serpentine stares, existential cooing, and the line “I’ll carry out the fingering.” Something that begins as WTF subtext but, to my amazing delight, quickly reveals itself as all-out text. By the time Fassbender plants a kiss on his own doppelganger, Alien: Covenant has taken
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Sorry that this is the best photo of Charlize Theron that I was able to snap at last night’s HRC gala.
I was getting in a few words with Joe Manganiello when she was posing for photos so had to scramble for this shot before she left the red carpet entirely.
But I digress!
Sexy Michael Fassbender flew into town just hours before to present the HRC Ally for Equality Award to Theron and apologized to the crowd for entity dressed in a leather jacket and jeans rather than a tuxedo or suit.
No one seemed to mind!
He took the stage holding a glass of beer, hoisted it in the direction of the audience and said, “Here’s to St. Patrick.” Then he took a huge swig.
Fassbender said his back of LGBT equality is why he wanted to be at the gala and present the award to Theron who has long been an outspoken proponent of gay marriage in interviews and made appearances at rallies and other LGBT events.
The actress, who won an Oscar for playing a homosexual woman serial killer in