Posted on 09/11/2005 12:27:51 PM PDT by wagglebee
"As well as that, every man goes through a period of thinking they're attracted to another guy," Gyllenhaal added."
[More sodomite propaganda.]
Do nanoseconds count?
LOL!! Wear what you like! I'm sure I must cause cognitive dissonance amongst the folks where I live by wearing my Birkie clogs with socks all through the winter, then opening my mouth and this conservative stuff comes out! ;o)
Ah, you're undercover!
Uh, I heard that it was actually pretty graphic, with Heath playing the "male" and Jake being the "female". I'm sure I don't have to provide more details.
"As well as that, every man goes through a period of thinking they're attracted to another guy,"
OH, NO!!! This is horrible!!!!
I'm 42 with a wife and 2 kids,...when do you think this will happen to me!!!
That's why I said the IMDb is out of date. But, who knows. They may wise up and cut it down before it's released outside of a film festival. I won't see it regardless.
#1: Women who think Jake and Heath are hot aren't going to want to see them have sex with each other. No woman I have ever known thinks that gay sex is fun to watch, good to watch, hot to watch, etc. It disgusts most women to think of 2 men being intimate.
#2: No male that is straight or sane will waste one SECOND or one dollar buying a ticket to a movie to watch two "cowboys" having sex. Come ON! Hollywood MUST be totally insane to even pretend this movie will have an audience. I am totally amazed that 2 cowboys kissing and having sex would be considered mainstream movie material. Men having sex with other men is the apex of gross to most Americans...even seeing two men together in public holding hands makes me want to run away crying, vomiting, screaming, and begging God to send down a lightning bolt of cleansing flame...
The original was better.
There is that village people guy......
"starring Heath Ledger "
Heath will probably not get another Mel Gibson produced, directed, or acted film.
Foxx did do some singing in Ray. Foxx is also white and had to sit for 3 hours in make up every day.
>>Personally, the only movie I've seen this year is Batman and Transporter II. <<
So did you see this interview with the director of Transporter II:
In an interview with the Los Angeles Times recently, Transporter 2 director Louis Leterrier revealed that he was desperate to keep his American directorial debut from turning into "a Steven Seagal kind of movie very formulaic and predigested." So he did the obvious: threw in a gay subtext.
No, really. Though Leterrier made no changes to mentor Luc Besson's script, he swears that his main character (Frank Martin, played be the lovely Jason Statham) is "the first gay action hero. To the director, not only does this wrinkle make watching the movie much more fun, but it also serves as a cheeky sort of taunt to film's audience. "Action fans in general are pretty homophobic...If they only knew they're really cheering for a new kind of action hero."
http://www.cinematical.com/2005/09/04/the-big-gay-transporter/
"As well as that, every man goes through a period of thinking they're attracted to another guy," Gyllenhaal added.
If true, all the more reason not to allow children to be taught homosexual behavior is normal.
I have been told by a few heterosexual men that it's common, when very young, to have those thoughts. It shocked me, I thought they all thought about sheep.
I guess it can be assumed by him having his friend come to visit, but there is nothing that overtly implies this in the film. The whole movie is such a parody of action movies it wouldn't surprise me though.
The Village Epople guy is about as much of a cowboy as Michael Moore :-)
did he ride side saddle?
Just because he liked to keep his car clean and not mess up his suit, that makes him gay?
Sounds silly to me..
"What's everybody looking at?"
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