Have You Ever Been Obsessed with Someone You've Never Met? - VIDEO
The filmmakers behind the film Were the World Mine are delving into the world of fantasy and obsession once again with a new project they're hoping to fund via Kickstarter, called The Go Doc Project, about two men who have never met:
THE GO DOC PROJECT is a feature film - conceived as a hybrid of documentary & narrative forms - charting the evolution of a relationship between two young men. Our nearly no budget approach - minimal equipment & a crew of two - will give us ultimate freedom as we explore every aspect of the story & the relationship between the young men as it develops in front of us.
For three weeks in September and October, we'll follow the guys all over New York City with a camera - into cafes & bars, onto rooftops & dance floors & ultimately into their living rooms, kitchens, bathrooms & bedrooms. The excitement of not knowing exactly what we'll end up with is what it's all about. Following that, we'll shoot a series of interviews with them as well as with NYC nightlife luminaries.
Watch their trailer, AFTER THE JUMP...




No.
Posted by: Sean Maloney | Aug 27, 2012 11:58:59 AM
Yes.
Posted by: David in NYC | Aug 27, 2012 12:10:08 PM
those boys are pretty yummy
Posted by: woof | Aug 27, 2012 12:15:47 PM
Maybe...
the fella with the tats is super cute.
Posted by: Chad | Aug 27, 2012 12:24:06 PM
Obsession is for boring people
Posted by: SPOT | Aug 27, 2012 12:49:36 PM
Like. I have opted to fund on Kickstarter. Thank you for sharing.
Posted by: Mark | Aug 27, 2012 1:07:30 PM
Obsessed by someone I've never met? let me think... heck yeah!
Posted by: Mercedes | Aug 27, 2012 1:14:20 PM
Were the World Mine was one of the best GLBT movies I've ever seen. People should definitely send some money in that direction. It's not like they're asking for a ton, so let's get it funded.
Posted by: R | Aug 27, 2012 1:44:26 PM
Were the World Mine worked pretty well on the big screen because the fantasy/Bidgoodesque sequences played really well and the music was pretty good. On DVD, it just falls apart. The screenplay feels like it was written by a fourteen-year-old, the dialogue is awful, some of the performances are pretty bad and about a third of the scenes were really cringe-worthy. So I'm not really sure what to make of it now. Would a Blu Ray release, playing to its strengths help? Or is it something that should really only be seen once, and on the big screen?
Posted by: JD | Aug 27, 2012 3:54:09 PM
The cute guy with tattoos is a popular go-go boy in NYC. And a Republican. Or so I'm told.
Posted by: D | Aug 27, 2012 5:04:22 PM
"To be young, pretty and in love" would be a better title.
Posted by: jaragon | Aug 27, 2012 5:25:34 PM
Instinct: this is painful...love yourself enought to get over him boy, he's not for you.
Posted by: UFFDA | Aug 28, 2012 9:29:47 AM
So far ... I can say:"No thank you"
Posted by: Marc | Aug 29, 2012 12:04:36 AM
Uh no, thanks but no thanks. A crush or physical attraction is not everything to most normal people.
Posted by: stranded | Aug 29, 2012 12:21:14 AM
It is a Speedmaster Professional ref.145.022 and while you can get one for a decent price and without too much hassle these days, this particular watch from one of our readers from the first hour has a nice story to it.
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