Sergeant Jack Vincennes is a narcotics detective who moonlights as a technical advisor on Badge of Honor, a TV police drama series. Both work for Pierce Patchett, whose Fleur-de-Lis service runs high-end prostitutes altered by plastic surgery to resemble film stars.
While at a liquor store, White also encounters Lynn Bracken, a prostitute resembling Veronica Lake, and former cop Leland "Buzz" Meeks. With gangster Mickey Cohen imprisoned for tax evasion, Smith recruits White to torture and frighten away out-of-town criminals trying to gain a foothold in Los Angeles.
White hates Exley because his partner, Dick Stensland, was fired thanks to Exley's testimony. Plainclothes Officer Wendell "Bud" White is obsessed with punishing men who abuse women, his own mother having been beaten to death by his father. In 1953 Los Angeles, LAPD Sergeant Edmund Exley is determined to live up to the reputation of his father, famed detective Preston Exley, who was killed by an unknown assailant whom Exley secretly nicknamed "Rollo Tomasi", his prototype of "the guy who gets away with it." He volunteers to testify against corrupt police officers involved in the " Bloody Christmas" case in exchange for promotion to Detective Lieutenant, against the advice of precinct captain Dudley Smith. Confidential for preservation in the United States National Film Registry as "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant". In 2015, the Library of Congress selected L.A. It was nominated for nine Academy Awards, including Best Picture, winning two: Best Supporting Actress (Basinger) and Best Adapted Screenplay Titanic won in every other category L.A. Confidential was a major critical and commercial success it grossed $126 million against a $35 million budget and received widespread acclaim from critics, with praise for the acting, writing, directing, editing and Jerry Goldsmith's musical score. One of the film's backers, Peter Dennett, was worried about the lack of established stars in the lead roles, but supported Hanson's casting decisions, and the director had the confidence also to recruit Kevin Spacey, Kim Basinger and Danny DeVito. The title refers to the 1950s scandal magazine Confidential, portrayed in the film as Hush-Hush.Īt the time, Australian actors Guy Pearce and Russell Crowe were relatively unknown in North America. The film tells the story of a group of LAPD officers in 1953, and the intersection of police corruption and Hollywood celebrity. The screenplay by Hanson and Brian Helgeland is based on James Ellroy's 1990 novel of the same name, the third book in his L.A. Confidential is a 1997 American neo-noir crime film directed, produced and co-written by Curtis Hanson. At which point you’ll probably be left wondering what these boys have in mind for a crescendo.L.A. Determined not to miss out on any of the fun, Stone then undertakes the same position – bouncing up and down on his mate’s hard shaft like a born bitch, before taking time out to suckle on the same dick with his mouth. With both boys’ heads now firmly in the show, it seems that foreplay is somewhat out of the question with Negba promptly plonking himself down on Stone’s lap and immediately riding dick reverse-cowboy style for all he’s worth.
That, and a piece of popcorn – as will become self-explanatory when you watch the scene for yourself. Why, even wearing a sexy jockstrap and making a beeline for the lad’s cock doesn’t appear to make much of a difference and in the end it takes all of Negba’s angry determination to ensure that his buddy is giving his undivided attention to the sex at hand. In fact, there’s many a gay boyfriend who bemoans his partner’s love of the beautiful game – including Ron Negba, who doesn’t seem able to prise Rudy Stone from watching his favourite team in action. Everyone’s heard of the footballing widow – the woman who has to put up with a soccer-obsessed husband – but in this age of modernity it seems that the idea isn’t just limited to straight relationships.