FOF #1547 – Can Anybody Find Me Somebody To Love
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Austin film maker Evan Roberts – whose new short film 33 teeth, follows a 14 year-old boy who develops a fascination with the comb of his hunky next-door neighbor, joins us to talk about crushes, gay teen angst and how to handle the pain of unrequited love.



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Adorable film. Thanks so much for making it available. I remember those feelings all too well.
Loved the film, had to stop the podcast at 9:19 to go and watch it:-D Thanks to Evan for making it available to us “plussers”
Too funny, Mark. I did the same thing so I wouldn’t forget to watch it today.
Me too! Now it’s time to go listen to the rest of the podcast!
Loved the film. The problem was that it would play for 10 seconds, pause for 10 seconds, play for 10 seconds, etc. Thanks for giving us an opportunity to see it. Since you guys went to Austin your podcasts are not showing up on my podcast app – Beyond Pod.
Seems to be working for other people Rick! Nothing significant has changed over here, it’s still the same audio files, servers, etc. Try contacting Beyond Pod to see what they suggest doing. Maybe it’s your internet connection?
thanks for posting the film. I love, love, love, love it.
That is a cute little film. On the show you guys were asking if it is healthy to have little crushes that you know are never going to happen and I think that they are perfectly normal and are a sign that you want to love someone. Just don’t become obsessed with them, carve their name into your forearm and then kill everyone who stands in your way to get to that guy. I remember when I was about 14 or so I had a crush on a guy in my gym class. He would always follow me into the bathroom and pee when I was peeing. We had urinals up against the wall with no dividers so he would watch me and I would watch him but we would never talk about it, or even to each other. I never knew if he was gay or curious or what but I will always remember him holding his little dick with two fingers and looking over at me. He wasn’t even that good looking but he was a guy that showed a little interest in me (well my dick) and I was happy with that. I wish I had the courage to say something to him, who knows it could have turned into something.
A pretty darn accurate portrayal. I knew I was gay at 11 but it took 10 years before I met anyone else I felt I could confide in. My teen years were filled with crushes and strange obsessions, the result of a ton of hormonal pressure with no satisfying release. Kudos to Evan! And thank you Fausto and Mark for bringing him and his work to our attention!
Thank for the cute, little movie!
Loved 33 Teeth! I got all nervous there for a second! It’s very cute.