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Homosexual Cowboys ( A Christian Film review of Brokeback Mountain)
Worldnetdaily.com ^ | 12/15/2005 | Ted Baehr

Posted on 12/15/2005 11:28:50 AM PST by SirLinksalot

Homosexual cowboys

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Posted: December 15, 2005

© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com

If he wasn't in heaven, my father, 1930's box-office award-winning, Hollywood cowboy star, Bob "Tex" Allen – and his more recognizable successors, like John Wayne and Gene Autry – would be rolling over in their graves. Except for an occasional movie like "Silverado," "Pale Rider" or "Tombstone," Hollywood keeps trying its best to ruin the spirit of the western. And, they wonder why most of the westerns Hollywood has been making in the last 25 years don't make much money!

"Brokeback Mountain," a modern homosexual cowboy movie that tells the 20-year love affair between two men starting in 1963, is twisted, laughable, frustrating, plotless and often boring. It's also politically correct. Thus, it's sure to reap many awards this year from the leftwing media throughout the world and the leftwing elites in Hollywood, including the so-called "Gay Mafia."

The movie opens in Wyoming in 1963 where two young cowboys, Ennis and Jack, are hired to tend some sheep near Brokeback Mountain. The two men become fast friends. One night, however, their friendship becomes an evening of lust and passion, a scene that plays like a nightmarish homosexual rape set in San Quentin Prison.

For 20 years, the two men carry on a secret affair, despite the fact that they get married to women and have children. One of the wives finds out, but the other one mostly only suspects, until tragedy strikes, and she finds out for certain.

"Brokeback Mountain" is well-acted, although Heath Ledger as Ennis sometimes sounds like Carl from "Sling Blade," the character that Billy Bob Thornton made famous. The problem is that the story is relatively plotless, and the pace is slow and choppy at times. The movie's running time is also much too long. All of this makes for a boring, and sometimes laughable, though well-produced and well-photographed travelogue.

The main conflict in this movie is between the two cowboys. Jack wants them both to get divorced and tend a ranch together, but Ennis is too afraid of the scandal their relationship would cause. Secretly, however, Ennis, is also haunted by the corpse of a murdered, castrated homosexual cowboy his father made him see when Ennis was very young. Of course, one of the two cowboys ends up being murdered, too.

Thus, in the end, the ultimate goal of the filmmakers behind "Brokeback Mountain" is to send a politically correct message about how awful American society is in its treatment of homosexuals. To complement this evil message is a scene where Jack mocks people who go to church and who sing hymns about Jesus Christ.

The movie also presents a very negative stereotype of strong heterosexual fathers. In fact, the homosexual cowboy whose guilt prevents the two perverted lovers from riding off into the sunset together is shown to be an apathetic father. Only the love of one of his daughters is able to free the man from his apathy and indifference toward her. Furthermore, the most admirable homosexual cowboy is shown to be the most affectionate father toward his child.

Of course, adding to this politically correct tone is plenty of strong foul language, explicit sex scenes and explicit nudity. Surprisingly, there also is a strong tone of sadomasochism to the homosexual relationship in the movie. These scenes probably are the most unintentionally laughable scenes in the entire movie. The movie suggests, however, that this is due to the sexual repression that American society allegedly brings against sodomites like the two homosexual cowboys.

As we predicted above, there are sure to be many leftwing awards for this twisted, laughable, frustrating, plotless and boring piece of homosexual, neo-Marxist propaganda. If only the leftists, radical feminists and communists would show the same compassion for the wives of homosexual perverts like these two characters, the world might be a better place. Don't count on that happening any time soon, however.

Dr. Ted Baehr is the founder and publisher of MOVIEGUIDE®, chairman of the Christian Film &Television Commission, and a well-known movie critic, educator, lecturer and media pundit. He also is the author of several books, including "Faith In God And Generals."


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KEYWORDS: brokeback; fagmovie; gaycowboys; hollyweird; homosexualagenda; humpbackmounting; movieguide; moviereview; tedbaehr
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To: Millee
Ennis?????? Sounds a little bit too close to anus. LOLOL

LOL! Could ya please be little gentler with my Ennis next time!
43 posted on 12/20/2005 1:24:19 PM PST by wolfcreek
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To: SirLinksalot
Don't count Nathan Lane among those wowed by "Brokeback Mountain." [!] The openly gay stage and screen star went on the "Today" show Friday and, instead of treating the acclaimed Ang Lee movie about the romance between two cowboys in 1963 Wyoming and their unlucky wives with customary reverence, had a satirical field day.

"I wish I could quit you," twanged Lane - who was on the show ostensibly to promote "The Producers" - mocking Jake Gyllenhaal's cowboy confession to his bunkmate.

"It's really when (Heath Ledger) said, 'This thing gets hold of us the wrong time, the wrong place, we're dead,"' Lane recalled as Katie Couric and "Today" crew members giggled. "I thought, 'What do you mean, like the A&P? You're in the middle of nowhere! Get a ranch with the guy! Stop torturing these two poor women and get a room! What's the problem?"'

People: Git along 'n' "get a room!"

44 posted on 12/20/2005 1:29:20 PM PST by theFIRMbss
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To: SirLinksalot

If I had that kind of disposable cash I would pay to let the nutbar over at capalert.com go review this movie. That might provide for more unintentional humor than Brokeback Mountain itself.


45 posted on 12/20/2005 1:31:33 PM PST by Mr. Blonde (You know, Happy Time Harry, just being around you kinda makes me want to die.)
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To: wolfcreek

"Ennis, do you think you could find some room for Jack? He needs a place to hide out."


46 posted on 12/20/2005 1:34:26 PM PST by Millee ("Life is just one damned thing after another" - Elbert Hubbard)
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