Are really awesome sometimes.
This one dude, Javier Camara, I've now stumbled across two movies he's in, and I really like em both:
Chef's Special: Gay guy owns a restaurant. Turns out he divorced his wife and mother of two children when he finally realized he was gay, and he rarely ever sees them. Well, due to whatever circumstances (I honestly can't remember), he is forced to take them under his wing. They hate him, he hates them, throw in an attractive soccer coach, and drama ensues. But it's actually not obnoxious drama. It's the kind of gay movie I appreciate from Spain. You rarely see it here. The kind where stuff happens to someone, and that someone happens to be gay; not the whole, this person is gay, so ridiculously gay things happen to them all the time, and everything they do is ridiculously gay. Yeah...
Torremolinos 73: This guy is a traveling Encyclopedia salesman, but his job becomes irrelevant when the company stops selling his product. He speaks to his boss, and his boss offers him one opportunity: the salesman and his wife must make "scientific" videos of them "copulating" for a Scandinavian audiovisual encyclopedia of reproduction. Well, they try it out, and drama ensues. Again, not really drama...but it's a funny thing to say. But yeah, it's another good one.