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Originally posted by Serge_Oprano
yeah, Mambo Italiano is a one funny flick
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I always loved that. Its nice to see you here : )
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omg Serge posts here.Quote:
Originally posted by Serge_Oprano
yeah, Mambo Italiano is a one funny flick
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I always loved that. Its nice to see you here : )
I personally know only 2 Marc's:
my broker and Marc De Forest...
which one is you?
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Strange how there are almost no American-made gay films ever made.
Party Monster is gay I guess, so that's probably the biggest US one. Most people don't like it or Culkin, but he's one of my fav actors.
Beautiful Thing is decent overall, but there is a serious lack of story there.
Lee,
May I suggest ANYTHING Bette Davis especially Now Voyager. I've seen it a million times and never get tired of watching Bette change from a scary spinster to a a thing of beauty.
If you're not crying at the end turn in your gay card!!!!!!!!
Hugs,
N.
Hmmmmmmm gay movies well how about
Suddenly Last Summer (haha)
or one movie that seemed to freighten me more and more as I watched it before, during and after my last relationship - Who's Afraid Of Virginia Woolf?
Dzinerbear - funny you mention Maurice. That movie will always have a special place in my heart. I saw that in the U.T. campus theater when I was 18 (it was first-run then). I pretty much walked out of the auditorium deciding how I was going to come out of the closet. I guess E.M. Forester will rest in peace better knowing that his autobiographical missive somehow positively effected a guy like him many years later.
Steve
The indie theatre in my town is playing 3 gay flicks this past week for their gay film festival.
We went to see - 'Eating Out'. If you have the chance to see this movie, I suggest ducking into one of the other theatres. It was a horrible movie with it's only saving grace being the generous full frontal nudity of the two leads. The film was laced with needless metaphores that would even make Harlan cringe.
sorry, double post :)
What a joy it is too have so many GOOD non-porn gay movies available these days. "Maurice", as Dzinerbear and Desslock mentioned, is a favorite gay-male movie (British, not U.S.) for me. "Desert Hearts" is probably my favorite lesbian movie.
do these count?
to wong foo, pricilla queen of the desert, torch song trilogy (well, the first two parts), paris is burning (okay, it's a documentary, but i love it a LOT), le cage 1 and 2.
!!!WARNING WARNING ====MAJOR SPOILER ALERT=======WARNING WARNING!!!
I thought Mambo Italiano was depressing. Watching that guy marry that ugly tramp, not because he even liked her, but because he was too scared of getting rejected by his mother.
I know a bunch of Italian and Greek guys like that.
But ok.. let's see.. Jeffrey... loved that one.
I loved Lillies, and I really liked Get Real, although I want to see a sequel where the dumb jock rights his wrongs...
and I loved Apartment Zero.
And maybe The Laramie Project, although that movie always reduces me to a little puddle on the ground.
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And I'd like to note, Serge, that the reason nobody mentions heterosexual movies is the same reason that nobody calls moives "White", "Christian" or "About people without disabilities". 99% of them are about straight white christian people wihtout disabilities. It's taken as a given until stated otherwise. That and straight people forget a little too often that we're actually here on the same planet.