Gay porn website QueerClick offers some very convincing photographic (and we mean graphic!) evidence that one of the sets that played a big part in you-know-it's-gonna-win-Best-Picture flick The King's Speech was previously used in a skin flick.

To show that the set used for the shabby office of Lionel Logue (the speech therapist played by Geoffrey Rush) was previously used to film men getting off, QueerClick rounded up some pictures of the film and pictures from gay site UK Naked Men (NSFW, unless you work at a dildo factory).

It looks like the same place to my untrained eyes—after I untrained my eyes from the hot naked dudes, of course. I guess it makes sense. This seems to be the go-to location when you need to film two men getting close while opening their mouths wide and making guttural moans.