To: indcons
Doesn't surprise me. I really don't know of too many people who would willingly go see an overtly gay movie. Most Americans just don't swing that way.
I will say, what I saw on Ebert and Roeper, it looked like a nicely filmed movie. (good cineatography and all that.) The subject matter sounds boring to me. (Most love stories are to me.)
And the few gay people I know. (And I only know two or so "outted" gays), aren't interested in "westerns". They're more apt to enjoy something like King Kong. (The two that I know are big time techies and they love CGI stuff.)
I just don't see who "Bareback" is supposed to cater to.
80 posted on
12/16/2005 6:51:49 PM PST by
birbear
(Admit it. you clicked on the "I have already previewed" button without actually previewing the post.)
To: birbear
It's a "chick flick". They are the only ones "sensitive" enough to sit through it without going EEEEWWWWWW!!!!
90 posted on
12/16/2005 7:12:16 PM PST by
rock58seg
(It's time for Islam to actually become a religion of peace or a religion of the past.)
To: birbear
Doesn't surprise me. I really don't know of too many people who would willingly go see an overtly gay movie. Agreed, but one overtly gay movie that was really good was Saving Face - it's about two good looking Asian American women that start a relationship.
It's kind of a comedy but not overtly. The funny part is that there is no "gay" message being preached.
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