* waits patiently for the movie to reach the cineplex here*
I just checked the online schedule and it isn't up there , and those are the movies being shown till MARCH.
somehow I doubt it would show, Heck Alexander got pulled from the cinema after a week cause of its "homosexual content" . LOL general audiences here are a few decades behind in maturity.
So not gonna give this much hope or reaching the cinemas. DVD it is then
Originally posted by fini
* waits patiently for the movie to reach the cineplex here*I just checked the online schedule and it isn't up there , and those are the movies being shown till MARCH.
somehow I doubt it would show, Heck Alexander got pulled from the cinema after a week cause of its "homosexual content" . LOL general audiences here are a few decades behind in maturity.
So not gonna give this much hope or reaching the cinemas. DVD it is then
no its called Brokeback Mountain..because that is name of the mountain area where they heard the sheep... there really isnt much physical anything in the movie... maybe 2 kiss scenes..and some shirtless wrestling around...and one butt sex scene-that you cant see anything happening, all you see is their faces while it's all happening
Originally posted by BackFire
Regaurdless, my point stands. Plenty of stupid artsy movies use homosexuality as a gimmick, as if it makes the film unique simply because it has a story centered around gay characters and gay relationships, all the while the movie is generic, pretentious crap using it's gay gimmick as a crutch. As South Park said "Gay cowboys eating pudding".
Originally posted by Solo
Just because there are gay characters in this movie doesn't make the movie gay.
Yes it does! I still can't belive this shit got the Golden Globe. CTHD was a kick-ass flick: Yun-Fat was being the usual badass, and Ziyi was the ass-kicking fine piece of ass that she is. After making that tyte flick, did Ang just wake up one morning and say to himself "Gee, I think I wanna make a movie about 2 dudes fukking...and since Hollywood is fulla fruits it'll probly do well!...Yeah that's an idea!". And what made Gyllenhall go from "Jar Head"--a great war flick--to this gay-ass movie???
BTW: Did anyone hear about the theater in Salt Lake City that refused to show Brokeback Mountain? (there's still some sanity and good taste left in the world) What d'yall think about that?