Joel Schumacher is gay too. I mean I already knew that anyway but just look how much he loves to hug his male actors on set on the behind the scenes DVD's.
Singer unfortunately gets a bad wrap at USC since he supposedly frequents our campus at some cinema parties to pick up young boys. I've never seen him at work on this but I've seen him out and about acting pretty normal.
I also think his homosexuality is possibly responsible for his approach to X-Men as well as to Superman. He plays up the social outcast angle and gives his movies an emotional subtext that most comics book directors don't even consider.
Joel Schumacher wears his orientation ON HIS SLEEVE. Ass shots, cod pieces, nipples. His approach was a disgrace and all along he seemed to understand he was to be making a kid movie. Which also leads me to my point that Schumacher was under pressure from the studio yes, but he didnt respect the genre. He really didnt think Batman should be taken any more seriously than a cartoon.
And on another side note I hope someone other than Nolan directs Batman 2. BB was alright but he didnt bring much more than realism and a respect for actors to the project. Otherwise he sort of lacks an imagination.
No word yet on whether he's gay or not. One can be as gay as they want. Unless you're Joel Schumacher.