Randy Jones (born on 13 September 1952 in Raleigh, North Carolina, United States) is an American disco and pop singer and was the original cowboy from Village People.
As of 2006, he currently lives in New York City.
He attended Enloe High School in Raleigh, North Carolina and graduated in 1970. While there, he was a founder of Enloe's Drama Club, which was then called "Amicus Scaena"; Latin for "friend of scene" or "friend of theatre".
Jones had a marriage ceremony with his partner of 20 years, Will Grega, at a New York club on May 7, 2004. Although the marriage is not legally binding, as gay marriage was still illegal in New York state, Jones commented that: "It's only a matter of time before the courts rule in favor of what's morally right and humanly decent." The pair published a book together in 1996, titled Out Sounds: The Gay and Lesbian Music Alternative.
He released in 2007 a disco and pop solo album Ticket to the World.
In 2009, he appeared on Flight of the Conchords in their music video for "Too Many Dicks".
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Jake, a 28-year-old wheeler-dealer who runs his own fireworks stand, is about to realize his dream of having to work for only two weeks per year. However, a giant fireworks tent moves in nearby, undercutting his prices and threatening the laid back way of life Jake has come to know. Meanwhile, his assistant, Peter, has fallen for Amber, the teenager who works at the nearby latte stand. When Peter tells Amber a little white lie that spirals out of control, both Jake and Peter are denied what they so desperately want.
Keywords: independent-film
Buy fireworks from a man with convictions.
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Turning the gay adult industry on its cock-eyed (cock-heavy?) ear, Michael Lucas' Dangerous Liaisons quickly became one of the most-talked about gay porns of 2005. Purportedly one of the most expensive endeavors of its type ever, Lucas' adaptation of Choderlos de Laclos' thrice-filmed classic novel "Les Liaisons Dangereuses" updates the action to today's New York fashion world. Taking the already deliciously nasty scenario to even tastier levels, the sexual tension and antics that were only alluded to in previous incarnations are now played out for viewers in gloriously nasty, fully-hardcore sexual trysts. But what really raised eyebrows were the high-profile non-porn personalities who popped up in the film: Amanda Lepore, Boy George, Bruce Vilanch, Graham Norton, Hedda Lettuce, Lady Bunny, The Village Voice's Michael Musto and RuPaul all make appearances (thankfully in non-sexual roles -- sorry, Bunny!). The gamble paid off: the film was an instant smash with critics as well as with porn-fiends everywhere, garnering the year's most GayVN Award nominations (13) and scoring four, including nods for its killer screenplay, Best Supporting Actor Kent Larson and a tie for Best Picture of the Year. Here now is your chance to go behind-the-scenes and see not only the creation of this sizzling flick, but also hear from the participants and industry elite. You'll hear insightful and witty (and uproariously filthy) comments from such luminaries as the irrepressible Bruce Vilanch, Lady Bunny, RuPaul, and glamazon Amanda Lapore, as well the film's cavalcade of drop-dead gorgeous (and frequently fully naked) lead actors. Some of the best lines are delivered by Mr. Lucas himself, whose refreshingly candid and self deprecating delivery is sure to win over even non-fans. Make no mistake, though -- there's plenty of fully explicit flesh on display here. This World Premiere will be followed by a panel discussion to be moderated by Michael Musto. Also scheduled to appear live and in person will be Bruce Vilanch, Michael Lucas, porn star (and cast member) J., Matthew Roberts and other surprise guests.
Keywords: character-name-in-title, hardcore, sex
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Donna Jensen was raised literally and figuratively on the wrong side of the trailer park in Silver Springs, Nevada. She always believed it was her destiny to get out of Silver Springs. After reading Sally Weston's book, Sally who is arguably the most famous now ex-flight attendant in the world, Donna believes the path to leaving Silver Springs is to become a flight attendant despite never having been on an airplane. After an initial bumpy start to this career, Donna shows a natural flair for the job, so much so that she applies to work for world class Royal Airlines, where Sally Weston mentors. After meeting Donna, Sally believes Donna is destined for flight attendant greatness, namely working first class in the New York-Paris flights. Donna believes in herself as a flight attendant, but has to overcome some obstacles, including flight attendant trainer John Witney, who has some hidden anger issues, and her friend Christine Montgomery who also wants to be a great flight attendant despite not having Donna's aptitude at it. In her path to the top of the profession, Donna also has to decide where Ted Stewart, the man with who she falls in love, fits in, he a law student based in the airline flight backwater of Cleveland.
Keywords: advice, airline, airplane, airport, airport-security, arizona, author, back-stabbing, bar, betrayal
Don't stop till you reach the top.
A comedy that goes first class.
Prepare for her arrival.
John Whitney: You put the wrong em-PHA-sis on the wrong syl-LA-ble.
Donna Jensen: I just worry if I really fall in love with Ted, what's going to happen to everything I've worked so hard for?::Randy: OK, fine, don't fall in love with him.::Donna Jensen: That's kinda where I'm having the problem.::Randy: It just takes willpower, is all. I mean, you didn't fall in love with me, did you?::Donna Jensen: You're gay.::Randy: But, it still took willpower, didn't it?
Co-Pilot Steve: You're a pro. You're going places.::Donna Jensen: Ya think?::Co-Pilot Steve: I'm a pilot. It's my job to know where people are going.
Sally Weston: Donna, did I ever tell you about a nasty habit that flight attendants pick up on the job?::Donna Jensen: No.::Sally Weston: We learn to always keep smiling, even when we're out of Bloody Mary mix.
[Addressing the passengers]::Sally Weston: Welcome to New York, where the local time is 7:13 a.m. I'd like to personally thank you for flying with us today, and to remind you that the last one off the plane has to clean it.
[Donna and Christine are filling out job application forms]::Donna Jensen: Oh, my God. Do you dot your "i"'s with little hearts? That's so cute.::Christine: Yeah, well, it's my trademark. That and my hickeys.
Donna Jensen: You're breaking up with me, in a birthday card? Why?::Tommy Boulay: Because they don't make breaking-up cards?
John Whitney: You peaked too soon. You're was what we call a "peak too sooner".
Sally Weston: Paris, First Class, International.
Donna Jensen: Sally always said, life is a series of arrivals and departures.
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When the National Hot Rod Association begins a new league for kids, 8-year-old Erica Enders signs up, fully supported by her father. Now Erica always wins and she and her younger sister are beating the boys who are competitively trying to beat them. Who will win the Junior National Championship?
Erica Enders: [during a photo shoot] Stop trying to look cool.::Courtney Enders: I don't have to try.
[last lines]::Erica Enders: [standing on the pedestal, holding her trophy] Get used to it, Courtney! You're next!::Courtney Enders: I'm so gonna beat your time!
Erica Enders: [tossing a box of tissues to Mr. Knowles] For Jordy in case he starts crying after I whip him in the finals.
[Two girls on the volleyball team accuse Erica of not being a real athlete]::Erica Enders: Ever drive a dragster? The G-forces are so intense it slams you into the seat. You can't breathe, literally 'cause of the pressure on your lungs. Makes it kind of hard to move your head and your arms, and believe me you gotta do both. So you really have to develop your arm and shoulder muscles. And as for hand-eye coordination, you make a mistake you lose a point. I make a mistake someone could get hurt. So sorry, I gotta disagree with you. It does take a little athletic ability to do what I do.