Scott Gurney Movies

2002  
 
This cable-TV outdoors show whisked the viewer to top fishing spots throughout the world (Louisiana, Hawaii, Guatemala). Two "fishing adventures" per program were featured, with attractive young actors and actresses as the special-guest anglers. In keeping with the MTV mentality pervading cable programs of the early 21st century, the fishing visuals were driven by "heart-pounding" background music. Fish On made its first coast-to-coast splash on September 9, 2002. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Scott GurneyDierdre Delaney, (more)
2001  
 
The gay adult film industry is the backdrop for this drama focusing on Sean (Michael Cunio), a young gay man who is looking for a job in the movie business. While trying to rent a video of Citizen Kane, Sean accidentally brings home a video from Men of Janus Productions, an outfit that churns out hardcore porn movies with exclusively male casts, finding himself infatuated with Johnny Rebel (Scott Gurney), the film's hunky leading man. Sean lands a job with Men of Janus helping out the camera crew, but he soon finds himself serving a different function on the set -- he becomes the "fluffer," who helps the actors "warm up" for their sex scenes. Sean is more than happy to be working with Johnny, but he soon makes the surprising discovery that Johnny is straight and only appears in gay porn because he can make more money than in heterosexual sex films. What's more, Sean learns Johnny has a girlfriend, Babylon (Roxanne Day), who works as an exotic dancer and is not enthusiastic about her lover's current career. The Fluffer was written and co-directed by Wash West, who previously shot and directed several hardcore gay films himself. ~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide

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Starring:
Scott Gurney
1997  
 
The last episode of season one begins with the pronunciation of Buffy's (Sarah Michelle Gellar) impending death -- talk about bad timing -- right before the class prom! The revelation comes courtesy of a prophecy discovered by Giles (Anthony Stewart Head), stating that the Master (Mark Metcalf) will rise and kill the Slayer. Giles attempts to hide the bad news from Buffy, but she overhears him speaking about it with Angel (David Boreanaz). Hearkening back to the pilot episode, Buffy is reticent to fight the Master. Meanwhile, Willow (Alyson Hannigan) discovers the corpses of some dead students in the audiovisual room, obviously killed by vampires. Wearing her prom dress (everyone, including the Master, comments on how good it looks), Buffy realizes she must fulfill her duties as the Slayer. Angel and Xander (Nicholas Brendon), worried about her safety, chase after her, only to find her barely alive after a drowning attempt by the Master. Xander revive Buffy with CPR, and the group runs back to Sunnydale High to find the Master opening the Hellmouth with the help of the Anointed One (Andrew J. Ferchland). A large, tentacle-flailing demon almost escapes from the Hellmouth, but Buffy slays the Master, closing it. It is to be noted that, unlike most vampires, the Master's bones remain intact after his death, leaving his story line open-ended. This episode was written and directed by the show's creator, Joss Whedon. ~ All Movie Guide

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1996  
 
In the conclusion of a two-part story, Kelly (Christina Applegate) arrives in Fort Lauderdale, where she immediately enters the "Miss Spring Break" bikini contest judged by Jefferson (Ted McGinley). Hoping to cop the $10,000 prize, Al (Ed O'Neill) and Griff (Harold Sylvester) offer their services as co-judges, with Al going to great and ridiculous lengths to hide the fact that he's Kelly's father. But his little scheme may be foiled when Jefferson's wife Marcy (Amanda Bearse) shows up in Lauderdale with blood in her eye. Katey Sagal (Peggy) does not appear in this episode. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide

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