Jackie Beat

2008 
 
In the mid-1990's, when Rudy Guiliani took over as mayor of New York City, he began a campaign to clean up the city, shutting down many of New York's sex clubs and wilder nightspots while turning the Times Square area into a Disney-friendly tourist destination. However, not every New Yorker was happy about the heavy hand being put upon the city's libertine community (especially given the cleanup's emphasis on gay clubs), and Michael Schmidt, a Big Apple party promoter, began staging regular parties at a Tribeca club called Don Hill's as an act of defiance against the new PG-rated New York. "Squeezebox" was originally intended to be a night where drag queens would give up lip-synching to records for the night and belt out their favorite tunes to the accompaniment of a rock band, but in time it grew into an "anything goes" showcase in which gays, straights, punks and club kids mingled in a party that celebrated freedom and self-expression for all as well as a wild good time. John Cameron Mitchell's acclaimed show Hedwig and the Angry Inch began as a workshop production at Squeezebox, and performers who graced the Squeezebox stage included Deborah Harry, Boy George, Jayne County and Antony Hegarty (who would later gain fame with his group Antony and the Johnsons). Filmmakers Steve Saporito, Zach Shaffer and Sean Pierce tell the story behind New York's wildest party and talk to a number of the people who made it possible in the documentary SqueezeBox, which received its world premiere as a special Midnight attraction at the 2008 Tribeca Film Festival. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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2006 
 
Get an up close look at the man behind the notorious drag queen persona with this intimate portrait of artist Kent Fuhr - who has been entertaining audiences from Los Angeles to Berlin with spitfire live performances offering a hilariously twisted slant on pop-culture. Before he dons his wig and make-up, Fuhr's life is a swirling mass of insecurities, but when the outrageous performer transforms himself into the acid-tongued Jackie Beat, all bets are off. From hilarious song parodies to verbal sparring matches with his adoring, but good humored, audience, Jackie Beat offers nothing less than pure, unadulterated, entertainment. Now fans can find out just what happens when the make-up comes off and the artist goes to work in a revealing documentary that examines two compelling personalities for the price of one. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Jackie Beat
2005 
 
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A forgotten one-night-stand from the 1980s sets the stage for romance fifteen years removed in director Craig Chester's urban romantic comedy starring Parker Posey, Craig Chester, Malcolm Gets, and Chris Kattan. Despite the fact that neither Adam (Chester) nor Steve (Gets) recall the one-night-stand they shared fifteen years ago, the compatible pair form a fast bond when they meet again far removed from the intoxicating effects of the party scene. When the loving couple realize that their pasts have previously intersected, it's up to their best friends Rhonda (Parker) and Michael (Kattan) to help their pals accept their past and use the foundation of their current relationship to forge ahead into a fulfilling future of kindness and commitment. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Craig ChesterMalcolm Gets, (more)
2005 
 
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A singer, a wannabe starlet, a trust fund baby, and a documentary producer all try to maintain their dignity while struggling to get by in the ultra-commercialized reality that is early-21st Century Los Angeles. Sultry singer Julie longs to land a boyfriend with the perfect "Greek-Roman profile" and find a singer whose talent she deems to be on the same level as her own. Micah is fully confident that she is about to become the next single-name megastar, yet despite having achieved any level of success she's already got the expensive tastes to prove her credibility. Scott may have been born with a silver spoon in his mouth, but the pressure of carrying on the family business has left him unable to form his own opinions. Lastly, Rhonda doesn't really fit into any category, though she longs to document her strange journey for hopes that she might transcend her own limitations. In a town where dreams can either drive you or destroy you (sometimes both at the same time), these four creative souls will soon discover precisely what it takes to remain afloat in a town where the waters can be particularly rough. ~ Jason Buchanan, All Movie Guide

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2003 
 
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Seven gay and lesbian standup comics share their memories of coming out of the closet to family, friends, and co-workers in this performance video. Coming Out Party features performances from Terry Sweeney (Saturday Night Live, Mad TV), Bob Smith (the first openly gay comic to appear on The Tonight Show), John Riggi (The Larry Sanders Show), Dan Renzi (The Real World: Miami), Jackie Beat (US magazine), Rene Hicks (Full Frontal Comedy), and Sabrina Matthews (Comedy Central Presents...Sabrina Matthews) as they share both the funny and bittersweet sides of this difficult, but liberating, experience. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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1995 
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Come to the land of a thousand Lizas (and Barbaras, Judys, and Marilyn Monroes) in this gay and colorful documentary that chronicles the great spectacle of New York's annual festival of drag queens. The event has been taking place every Labor day in Manhattan for thirty years. Over 20,000 people regularly attend. As the name implies, Wigstock features thousands of carefully coiffed wigs designed to resemble the hair of drag queen faves. Also included are many gorgeous costumes, and of course, performances. The camera also takes the viewer backstage to watch while performers rehearse their campy acts. Featured entertainers include Alexis Arquette, Jackie Beat, RuPaul, Mistress Formika and Lypsinka. Musical entertainment is provided by the group Deeelite, and Crystal Waters. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide

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1994 
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Richard Glatzer's bittersweet comedy concerns the production of a sleazy tabloid television program called "The Love Judge" and the problems that arise when the Divine-esque producer Jo (Kent Fuher) announces that he/she is leaving to become a Hungarian housewife. Mark (Craig Chester), the head writer who is mourning the loss of his lover to AIDS, spends the time he has not mourning worrying about whether he'll get a promotion to producer of the show after his boss leaves. In his way is the smarmy Paula (Lucy Gutteridge), who also is hoping for the promotion. In the meantime, Mark is flirting with male office worker Bill (Alexis Arquette), even though his old college friend Jeremy (Carlton Wilborn) is warning against Mark's flirtation -- for reasons of his own. In the midst of all this, it's no wonder that the office secretary Leslie (Illeana Douglas) has sworn off men altogether. ~ Paul Brenner, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Craig ChesterJackie Beat, (more)
1994 
 
Lesbian comedian Amanda Bearse (Marcy from TV's Married. . .With Children) hosts Comedy Central's Out There 2: Loud, Proud & Outrageous Comedy. Released by Rhino Home Video, this hour-long program featuring all gay and lesbian comedians was taped at the New York comedy mecca Caroline's, in honor of the 1994 Gay Games. In addition to Bearse, the lineup features comedians Kate Clinton, Mark Davis, Elvira Kurt, Frank Maya, and Scott Silverman performing gay-positive skits, sketches, and standup comedy. ~ Steve Blackburn, All Movie Guide

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