OutFilms: Hundreds of
gay,
lesbian, bisexual, and transgender
movie reviews
What's This?
There are more than 800 gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender movies from 44 countries reviewed on this site.
>>about this site
>>Site Map
top ten lists
Overall
Gay men
Lesbians
Bisexuals
Transgenders
HIV/AIDS
Documentaries
genres
Comedy
Documentary
Drama
Erotic
Musical
Romance
Suspense
Type
Gay
Lesbian
Bisexual
Transgender
Rating
Excellent
Good
Average
Bad
Awful
year
Select Decade
2010-Present
2000-2009
1990-1999
1980-1989
1970-1979
1960-1969
1950-1959
1940-1949
1930-1939
1920-1929
1910-1919
adult films policy
If you're 18 or older,
click here.
link to outfilms
Put a
link to OutFilms
on your site.
Rent this movie
Buy this movie
Watch the trailer
Murder in Portland
Year:
2002
Country:
USA
Director:
Gael Richards
Starring:
Clint Ashley, John Baumgartner, Zac Taber, Cory Kaster, Vicky Kors, Michael Lyon, Michael Parker, Maurice Maxwell and Anthony Todero
Synopsis:
The double murder of an antique shop owner and his trick sets off an investigation that leads from Portland to Olympia.
Quick review:
This film is done by the same people who did the Olympia series of movies, which I have removed from my Netflix queue. This one is slightly better than the Olympia movie I saw, but not much. The acting is still bad. The writing bad. The production quality bad. But, this plot was better and held my interest more, even though there are fewer sex scenes and they don't show nearly as much. The sex scenes are soft porn only, and obviously simulated. So don't see it expecting it to be more than it is. Mike is an 18 and tossed out of his home when his Baptist minister father catches him looking at gay Internet sites. For some reason he catches a bus to Olympia, where he meets Grant. The two become lovers. Meanwhile, Grant's business partner David heads to Portland to look for possible locations to expand the business. He's out tricking at night and he and his potential lover become murder victims. A straight police officer is asked to go undercover as a new gay man in town to learn what the queens will never tell the police. The message of this movie, which I'm guessing is the message of all Olympia movies: Gay is good, straight is bad. There is plenty of nudity, but only two sex scenes and the first doesn't show much at all. You've been warned.
Drama
:
Comedy
:
Romance
:
Suspense
:
Musical
:
Erotic
Gay Men Films
:
Lesbian Films
:
Bisexual Films
:
Transgender Films
Overall GLBT Films Top 10
:
Gay Men Films Top 10
:
Lesbian Films Top 10
Bisexual Films Top 10
:
Transgender Films Top 10
:
HIV/AIDS Films Top 10
Site Map
:
Contact the editor
:
Contact the IT Manager
Paying the bills