Rump Rangers pure and simple
I've never quite seen the hype for a gay movie in my life. Man alive, they want to cram this movie down our throat.
"They can call it whatever they want to call it; just don't call it a 'gay cowboy love story.' That's upsetting to me," says Paul Pecoriano, 35, an actor and waiter in Manhattan.
It's a love story starring two faggots.
Get upset.
Thorry, grrlfriend. It's a 'pervert shepherd story'. Happy?
So could a story about a man who loves his Black Lab so much, that he has sex with it. I wouldn't want to see that movie either.
Well tie me down and call me Sally, that is one humdinger, I mean hummerwanger, I mean rimreamer of a danglin'wrangler movie.
"I mean, 'cultural attache'? Sounds like old money to me."
I thought it was pretty cool how the filmmakers picked up on conservatives' distaste for old-money blue blood (KENNEDY! ROCKEFELLER!) types.
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Perfect venue for the late Hunter boys - Rock and Tab.
So how is this movie doing?? (in terms of making money)
I swear if I see anything else about this perverted movie I'm gonna hurl.
This is the most vomit-inducing "news article" I've ever read. How did you get through the whole thing?
"Homos on the Range" would be a better title. They are still beating this dead sheep, trying to convince normal people that they would enjoy paying $8 to see perverts kissing.
Why publicize this crap?
I gotta disagree, I saw the trailer for Tristan and Isolde, that is a love story. Brokeback Mountain is exactly what it's intials are, B.M.
The movie's great. It's a drama about an aspect of the human experience which is, like it or not, real. Everybody walking out of the theater when I saw it was crying or stunned--old people, young people, straight couples, gay couples. It's about loss and regret and the choices we make which spread ripples of unhappiness through our lives and the lives of people raound us. Has anybody else who has posted on this thread seen it? It's a masterpiece which is going to be seen and talked about, which is going to move people to tears for many many years after we are all gone. I think that I can be a conservative and support small government, a strong defense policy and the power of the free market without losing the ability to be moved by a work of art like Brokeback Mountain. It's also, by the way, going to be a huge hit, way beyond the gay audience. It has already posted the highest per-screen averages of any movie ever, including in places like Plano, Texas. In terms of profitablility--it cost 13 million to make--it will be more successful than King Kong, which cost 207 million. Okay, now you can all shoot me.
Yup, he's a sleeper pro-homosexual agenda troll. Check out his in forum comments since his signup date. Nothing conservative about his comments a-tall.