Favorite Gay Movie of all time
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Share your thoughts
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How about you share your thoughts first? So I would know that you are not just flooding with many new topic but none participation.
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2222, you took the words out of my keyboard.
If someone asks people to 'share your thoughts' it seems sensible to start the ball rolling when they first post.
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i hate when you have to choose just one lol, but think i'll have to go with Pride from last year, all the way :love: i cry and laugh and it's pretty and you can really relate to it and just everything!
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2222, you took the words out of my keyboard.
If someone asks people to 'share your thoughts' it seems sensible to start the ball rolling when they first post.
No, I mean, I don't to discourage 1995DS to post in the Forum but for me its like trolling. He dominate almost every threads and every section with topic that been asked and posted many times (I have to delete some of them), he didn't even bother to look the old threads, and with the same question, its kind of annoying.
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For me, it would have to be a tie between Latter Days and Edge of Seventeen
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I pretty like a french movie called 'Un amour à taire' (in english, officially 'A love to hide'). It's a story of a gay couple in the third reich Paris, where is a crime to love a same-sex person.
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The few that I watch from time to time are: Latter Days, Shelter, You should meet my son, Burnt Money (Plata quemada) and Seashore (Beira-Mar). There are many I haven't seen and many that I have but rarely watch again.
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Okay, I'm spamming the board about Big Eden. LOL! I saw it for the first time last night. I'm surprised I didn't know about it before, since it came out back in 2000. It was a little schmaltzy in parts, but it was nice to see:
a). a gay film not dominated by sex and innuendo. There's no sex in this film. Imagine that!
b). a gay film featuring average looking men. No twinks-on-parade, no supermodels.
c). a genuine gay love story not focused on superficial matters, but with matters of the heart.I highly recommend it. There definitely need to be more movies like that.
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Make The Yuletide Gay. I have a couple of issues with it, but they're just personal quibbles where I would have done it or presented it slightly differently. Overall, though, it's one of the most pleasing films I've ever seen, gay or otherwise, and uniquely funnier and even more enjoyable on repeated viewings because of the ending.
Of course, as it's a holiday film, it's one I usually only watch at that time of the year. But it is a really heartwarming, hilarious, delightful movie that has a very special place in my heart. I will always have great affection for Make The Yuletide Gay.
Even if, for the first year or two, I kept misremembering its title as Homo For The Holidays. Oops! I'd be surprised if something didn't have that title, somewhere out there!
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