Another day, another fleeting glimpse of Nick Jonas‘ physique.
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This time, we get to ogle a brief bout of nudity in one of Goat‘s sex scenes. While we can’t post the image here, you can take a look at the (somewhat NSFW) picture over at OMGBlog — if and only if that’s the sort of thing that tickles your fancy.
Related: James Franco Hazes Nick Jonas In New Way-Gay Frat Flick
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Bob LaBlah
Nick, either come on out as gay or leave us the fuck alone. You are becoming just as irritating as ol’ Davey Wavey’s peculiar looking ass.
mujerado
@Bob LaBlah: – Leave you alone? Is Nick stalking you?
ErikO
This movie is not going to be that good, and the book it’s based on was not that good either.
dean089
Based on the trailer this movie looks disturbing. No thanks.
Bob LaBlah
@mujerado: Queen, go back and read my comment again. I said US, not me. And FUCK no, he is not stalking me. Are licking his unwashed hole?
ChrisK
I don’t think James Franco says no to any movie roles. He’s seems like he’s in every other one.
brahbate
This movie was indeed disturbing on a number of levels. I almost walked out … four times.
Chris
@brahbate: Almost? ROFL.
Full frontal; or he ain’t nude.
Ryan Field
I realize that films like “Goat” are subjective and not for everyone, but please don’t take this article seriously. I saw the film this weekend and it was much better than what I expected, based on what I’ve read in articles like this. Nick Jonas didn’t have the biggest role, and he didn’t have many sex scenes at all. He was actually very good in his part. The actor with the lead role was excellent, and he’s actually suffering from PTSD, and the film touches on many issues. And it’s not about sex by any means. James Franco only has a quick scene and then you never see him again. There are a lot of good, fair reviews and commentaries for “Goat” out there, and this article is the least of them.
jdboston617
@Ryan Field: That’s cool. I thought the flick was predicable, poorly written, surrealistically stereotypical and a complete bore. I like Nick but avoid this like the plague.