To: Mr. K
My boyfriend told me the only way I would get him to this movie was if it was about 2 hot lesbian cowgirls.
15 posted on
12/15/2005 12:10:16 AM PST by
chae
(R.I.P. Eddie Guerrero He lied, he cheated, he stole my heart)
To: chae
My boyfriend told me the only way I would get him to this movie was if it was about 2 hot lesbian cowgirls.
Even Cowgirls Get The Blues comes close. (That is, closer than anything that wasn't made in Chatsworth!) Thurman's thumbs might freak him out a bit however.
16 posted on
12/15/2005 12:17:00 AM PST by
Redcloak
("If you can't say something nice about someone, then you must be talking about Hillary Clinton.")
To: chae
My boyfriend told me the only way I would get him to this movie was if it was about 2 hot lesbian cowgirls. Um, chae? That is every bit as sick and wrong as male homoerotics. If your boyfriend seriously finds lesbian sex scenes attractive, then his sexuality has been distorted by the porn culture. It isn't healthy for men to relate to women that way, and it isn't even authentic to the nature of man and woman. It's a serious disorder, not a joke.
57 posted on
12/15/2005 7:29:43 AM PST by
Romulus
(Quomodo sedet sola civitas plena populo.)
To: chae
My boyfriend told me the only way I would get him to this movie was if it was about 2 hot lesbian cowgirls.At heart it is. Read Annie Proulx's other books and that's the impression you might get. The plot is more believeable as a lesbian cowgirl love story.
There's some cleverness involved in putting the story in male drag. A heterosexual romance like The Virginian or Oklahoma is pretty much old hat. A lesbian cowgirl film like Desert Hearts or Even Cowgirls get the Blues also wouldn't attract much attention today. Make the characters two cowboys and the romance gay male, though, and people can't stop talking about it.
135 posted on
12/16/2005 3:33:36 PM PST by
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