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From a related story in USAtoday... One place name in the film that does exist is Riverton, Wyo., though many in the community of 10,000 aren't particularly thrilled with the inclusion. It's an emotion shared by many old-school ranchers and farmers around the state who aren't big on the movie's homosexual content, Coon acknowledges.

At The Boot, one of two bars in Riverton, owner Sally Lozier says that the movie has stirred up "a whole lot of controversy around here. The ranchers, the cowboys are really upset."

Brokeback hasn't hit town yet, so presumably these local critics haven't seen it. Nor do they plan to, if you ask Lozier. "I would not go see it. And that (sentiment) comes from every cowboy, every rancher and other individuals who have nothing to do with the (agricultural) community," she says.

Apparently WY doesnt really care about the thoughts of its community when it contradicts getting a few silkwearers to come and visit. Although, the WY gov't has to admit that the influx of vistitors will be out of place, what with their chiauhuahuas dressed in leather riding around in their pink "puppy porters" with tassles and sequins, that is not going to stop them from inviting potential capital to the state.

Although, I admit that the scenery looks nice from the previews, I'm not rushing to go over there. I find it hard to believe that the scenery is the 'only' reason that people are drawn to this place. That picture can be repeated a thousand times all over the country. I've seen plenty of movies with nice visuals without the unquenchable desire to visit the set.

To me this is just odd, compound that with the sentiment of most of the residents in WY.

Further, As previous posts would hint to. I just hate the short story, the premise, the purpose, the agenda, the praise, the hype, and the aftermath of BBM.

Sidenote: I got banned from DU on my 3rd post, b/c I suggested that maybe BBM wasn't as good as everyone made it out to be and that the main characters weren't in love, but rather a lusting relationship. I was banned immediately and told how it actually was a beautiful love story...

(Champions of free speech over at DU- I've read comments here at FR by posters that go against the majority in a much nastier and rude way that havent been banned,
LIBERALS: A BEACON OF TOLERANCE IN A HATEFUL WORLD. --unless of course you disagree with us, then you're a bigoted, homophobic, idiotic, fundamentalistic simpleton; who obviously lacks the mental capacity to engage in discourse with us, therefor we shall ban you from speaking with us

COWARDS

One poster even told of how he and his forlorn lover was "True story. I know a man who lives in Nevada and manages a cattle ranch. Not a "dude ranch" but an honest to God working cattle ranch. We met when we were both 23. That was a while back. We were lovers. He is the real thing. All man. All gay. I see his face in every single frame of "Brokeback Mountain" and it breaks my heart. He lives completely in the closet.

beautiful isnt it?
There is a way to move past homosexuality, but some most refuse to acknowledge that, maybe b/c there is such a push to centralize homosexuality as something completely normal.
But for me, if Given the choice btw an Isaac Mizrahi/Mario Cantone skipping around screaming with limp wrists and seethrough shirts or a normal looking/sounding guy who didnt turn gay and suddenly gain a lisp, weak wrists, and forced posture... I'll take the latter. (How is it that upon 'coming out' large numbers of gay guys suddenly develop a speaking lisp and softer voice, along with the propensity for shouting and a myriad of other stereotypical attributes) I've walked in closets before (just to grab a shirt for the day, mind you) but its not too bad in their, A/c, private lighting, and usually a bathroom nearby- not a bad place to be. I'd much rather deal with the the 2nd choice in business or in passing. . . Its a dangerous lifestyle that, much like alcoholism, can be overcome...

Seems I've rambled on a bit, my apologies.

1 posted on 02/03/2006 7:54:49 AM PST by thehumanlynx
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To: thehumanlynx

Why all the attention for this movie?


2 posted on 02/03/2006 7:57:12 AM PST by Echo Talon
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To: thehumanlynx

Hey, there are people
who drive to Burkittsville to
see the trees by Blair . . .
3 posted on 02/03/2006 7:59:59 AM PST by theFIRMbss
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To: thehumanlynx

I talked to a person who saw the movie and she said the post office in Riverton wasn't even right. I'm not going to see such trash to find out. I grew up on a sheep ranch outside of Riverton in the 40s-50s. Never heard tell of such a thing.


4 posted on 02/03/2006 8:02:02 AM PST by midwyf (Eliminate government involvement in the environmental religion too.)
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To: thehumanlynx

I'd hate to be a rancher up there. They'll be spending half of their time now running off homosexuals who've infested their barns.


5 posted on 02/03/2006 8:07:53 AM PST by kenth
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To: thehumanlynx

Maybe next we'll see Brokeback Mountain, The Early Years where the story begins with the two lovers being orphaned shortly after birth and being raised by different families only to meet when they both strike out on their own; think of it, gay sex, bi-sex, infidelity, incest and angst, all wrapped up in one package.


9 posted on 02/03/2006 8:53:04 AM PST by Old Professer (Fix the problem, not the blame!)
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