Was Daniel Sunjata nude in Take Me Out?
#2
Posted: 8/31/05 at 2:02am
Hell YES, and might I add that he looked much buffer in person than he ever did on Rescue Me! I'd spend hours licking that navel.
#3
Posted: 8/31/05 at 2:03am
He sure was and for quite a long time on stage.
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Updated On: 8/31/05 at 02:03 AM
#4
Posted: 8/31/05 at 2:04am
HAHA I was actually watching Rescue Me tonight, and I noticed that he has a pretty nice body... so I was curious as to if he bared it all when he was in Take Me Out... damn shame I miss that show!
#5
Posted: 8/31/05 at 2:07am
Everyone except Mars and the coach are nude at some point during Take Me Out.
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#6
Posted: 8/31/05 at 2:19am
And the friend who played on the opposing team.
Updated On: 8/31/05 at 02:19 AM
#7
Posted: 8/31/05 at 2:28am
Oh, right. Davey.
I saw the show twice...shame on me for forgetting that!
I saw the show twice...shame on me for forgetting that!
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#8
Posted: 8/31/05 at 2:33am
My 18 year old friend saw that show with our 55 year old Drama teacher when we took a trip to New York. I felt so bad for her, it's like laughing at a dirty joke with your parents.
Updated On: 8/31/05 at 02:33 AM
#9
Posted: 8/31/05 at 3:01am
Daniel Sunjata. Yum, yum, yum.
Oh, and he's a good actor too.
Oh, and he's a good actor too.
#10
Posted: 8/31/05 at 3:03am
He's only okay to me on Rescue Me. I can tell that he's acting. He's clearly not so hard-ass in real life.
#11
Posted: 8/31/05 at 3:13am
such a good show. and the play was okay too...
#12
Posted: 8/31/05 at 4:04am
Yes he was, my friend.
I saw it with my mother,
And let me tell you, I almost died.
I mean, the nudity isn't distracting after a while.
But...damn...Hottie McHotties!
And the guy who plays Carlo Hesser on "One Life To Live" was there too and I talked to him and then we watched naked men rows apart. I think he was with his wife though.
I saw it with my mother,
And let me tell you, I almost died.
I mean, the nudity isn't distracting after a while.
But...damn...Hottie McHotties!
And the guy who plays Carlo Hesser on "One Life To Live" was there too and I talked to him and then we watched naked men rows apart. I think he was with his wife though.
#13
Posted: 8/31/05 at 9:41am
Loved TMO...he was actually naked twice during the show...teehee.
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#14
Posted: 8/31/05 at 9:56am
I knew there was a reason I saw it 7 times. (Actually, I loved the play-with or without the nudity). But, I must admit, the nudity was an added plus.
Just my opinion, I may be wrong.
Just my opinion, I may be wrong.
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#15
Posted: 8/31/05 at 10:22am
What does the nudity have to do with the show though? Does it play a huge role?
#16
Posted: 8/31/05 at 10:23am
It was an integral part of the play dealing with homophobia.
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#17
Posted: 8/31/05 at 10:27am
Yes he was and he has a very nice big part !
Yum.
Yum.
#18
Posted: 8/31/05 at 10:06pm
It showed the shower scenes between Daniel and other teammates before he came out and after to show the difference, and OMG the catcher and Daniel were the HOTTEST. Wish I had seen it twice, lol.
#19
Posted: 8/31/05 at 10:11pm
I liked the water scene in NINE much more.
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#20
Posted: 8/31/05 at 10:15pm
When I watched Daniel Sunjata strip down to his nothing-ness, I was like, "Oh---My---Word!" But then I kind of forgot that they were all naked; the story was that rivetting.
My memory of the shower scene: The shower-head contraption lowers from above and I think, "What is THAT!?" and then suddenly, 8 (or so) separate shower heads click on simultaneoulsy and I just went, "NOOO---WAAAY!!"
The nudity was of course a draw to see the show, but everyone was just. . .amazing. 'specially Dennis O'Hare.
My memory of the shower scene: The shower-head contraption lowers from above and I think, "What is THAT!?" and then suddenly, 8 (or so) separate shower heads click on simultaneoulsy and I just went, "NOOO---WAAAY!!"
The nudity was of course a draw to see the show, but everyone was just. . .amazing. 'specially Dennis O'Hare.
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#21
Posted: 8/31/05 at 10:21pm
Mmm, one of my favorite plays.
Though I'm sure reading it in my living room doesn't have *quite* the same effect as seeing it onstage... especially in the shower scenes... I still adore it. And seeing as how I'm only 15 it will have to do for now.
Though I'm sure reading it in my living room doesn't have *quite* the same effect as seeing it onstage... especially in the shower scenes... I still adore it. And seeing as how I'm only 15 it will have to do for now.
#22
Posted: 8/31/05 at 10:28pm
Gorgeous play...and gorgeous men! Frederick...Weller...WOW!! Even though he played the homophobic jerk, he still has a dang good body, coming from a gay man of course. And Neil Huff...YUMMY! Aww, they were all so adorable in their nakedness. (sigh) Revival, anyone?
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#23
Posted: 8/31/05 at 11:57pm
What I admired most about the evening that I saw this play was Dennis O'Hare's performance.
"Smart! And into all those exotic mystiques -- The Kama Sutra and Chinese techniques. I hear she knows more than seventy-five. Call me tomorrow if you're still alive!"
#24
Posted: 9/1/05 at 6:25am
*points to avatar* Denis is amazing. I love him with my entire right lung. I wish I could have seen Take Me Out.
#25
Posted: 9/1/05 at 12:23pm
Let's put the nudity aside, the show was great. The story is a good one, and the dialogue as well as the acting was superb. Great show. I wanted to see the show and the nudity, I'll admit, but so happy I went for the piece of work, that it is...nudity was only a small fragment of a great evening of theatre.
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