sam wrote:i tried to watch brokeback mountain last night since the acadamy awards say it's good. well one line from the movie sums it up best:
"We don't have work for your kind. We pay you to herd the sheep and watch the dogs not stem each others roses."
That's about how I felt with the movie.
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I'm kinda of leary to see it, mearly because most of the "coming to terms with gayness" type movies I've seen are just really clich'ed and the actors are worse than porn stars. Of course nothing is more hysterical than to hear someone say "Fuck me.Fuck me up the ass with your hot teenage cock." in such a wooden tone.sam wrote:no...i didn't like it...i was saying i paid to watch you guys be a wastern movie but instead you stuck it in each others butts
http://youtube.com/watch?v=-wNxrC0UF84& ... gay%20porn
Well that an I watch gay porn all the time, for free on the internet, why would I pay $8-$10, or around $20 if I get snacks just to see two minutes of buttsecks sandwhiched between an hour and a half of boring story?[/url]

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They'd have to have female nudity in it if they expect any straight guys to watch it.malictus wrote:For a movie about gay guys Brokeback had an awful lot of female nudity --- you see both Michelle Williams and Anne Hathaway naked![]()
I've got no problem with gays or gay pride or anything, but nothing about this movie ever really compelled me to go see it. It looked like it was a movie about gay cowboys, just because being gay is a hot topic right now.
Bitch this has been the hot topic for awhile now, I'll be glad when gay movies books, sitcoms, anything will just illict the *whatever* response. Even other gay men work themselves into a tizzy about gay things, and I just feel stuff like this is no big deal. Sure maybe back in the day when I didn't let anyone know I was a mo(even though they could probably tell) it might of been something, but really when some of these fags who been out of the closet longer than I've been alive act like it's something special I just roll my eyes. It's a twinkie/fag hag movie nothing more.Original Sin wrote:They'd have to have female nudity in it if they expect any straight guys to watch it.malictus wrote:For a movie about gay guys Brokeback had an awful lot of female nudity --- you see both Michelle Williams and Anne Hathaway naked![]()
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I've got no problem with gays or gay pride or anything, but nothing about this movie ever really compelled me to go see it. It looked like it was a movie about gay cowboys, just because being gay is a hot topic right now.

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I'll also be glad when gay movies/sitcoms etc get a 'whatever' response. Directors and actors will be able to use the gay theme, to actually make a quality movie. Brokeback Mountain is such a huge deal, simply because it's about gay cowboys. It doesn't have to have good acting, a good script, or anything. People will adore or despise the movie simply because it's about gays.
Perhaps in the future we'll be able to have movies that utilize a gay theme that are just that....movies, and they can be judged along with other movies by the merits that movies should be judged by. Then, if there IS a message to the movie, people may be able to see it and understand it for what it is.
Perhaps in the future we'll be able to have movies that utilize a gay theme that are just that....movies, and they can be judged along with other movies by the merits that movies should be judged by. Then, if there IS a message to the movie, people may be able to see it and understand it for what it is.
The classic Romeo and Juliet love story theme is of 'star-crossed lovers' who can't be together for whatever reason. Brokeback is essentially that theme again; it's a classic tragic love story in which the characters just happen to be two men rather than a man and a woman.Original Sin wrote:I'll also be glad when gay movies/sitcoms etc get a 'whatever' response. Directors and actors will be able to use the gay theme, to actually make a quality movie. Brokeback Mountain is such a huge deal, simply because it's about gay cowboys. It doesn't have to have good acting, a good script, or anything. People will adore or despise the movie simply because it's about gays.
Perhaps in the future we'll be able to have movies that utilize a gay theme that are just that....movies, and they can be judged along with other movies by the merits that movies should be judged by. Then, if there IS a message to the movie, people may be able to see it and understand it for what it is.
It's not a bad movie at all; I do think it got hyped way too much though, and there were several other movies last year that were much better (such as Walk The Line, which would have been my vote for best picture).
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This is me agreeing with bolded statement. What an amazing movie. If you havn't seen it, you're missing something in your life.malictus wrote:The classic Romeo and Juliet love story theme is of 'star-crossed lovers' who can't be together for whatever reason. Brokeback is essentially that theme again; it's a classic tragic love story in which the characters just happen to be two men rather than a man and a woman.Original Sin wrote:I'll also be glad when gay movies/sitcoms etc get a 'whatever' response. Directors and actors will be able to use the gay theme, to actually make a quality movie. Brokeback Mountain is such a huge deal, simply because it's about gay cowboys. It doesn't have to have good acting, a good script, or anything. People will adore or despise the movie simply because it's about gays.
Perhaps in the future we'll be able to have movies that utilize a gay theme that are just that....movies, and they can be judged along with other movies by the merits that movies should be judged by. Then, if there IS a message to the movie, people may be able to see it and understand it for what it is.
It's not a bad movie at all; I do think it got hyped way too much though, and there were several other movies last year that were much better (such as Walk The Line, which would have been my vote for best picture).


