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Jun 27, 2006 01:58

The Dying Gaul -- So, a gay writer writes a screenplay about his lover dying of AIDS. Campbell Scott is a studio exec who wants to buy it on condition that he changes it to be about a hetero couple, because 'America hates gays, and nobody will go to see it if it's two men. You could get Tom Cruise, who wouldn't go near it for 100 million dollars ( Read more... )

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sophiaserpentia June 27 2006, 13:43:17 UTC
Is there any mainstream movie with a gay protagonist where hatred is not an essential feature of the movie?

The only one i can think of is "The Birdcage." Homophobia is only a relatively minor feature of that movie. But this movie is a mixed bag, i could see how one might think of it as relying on negative stereotypes.

Hmm... i can think of a few other movies, but i doubt any of them could be considered mainstream.

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mrhuther June 28 2006, 14:55:51 UTC
"America" hates gays? The only place that treats them better is the Netherlands.

Anti-gay is, in any event, reality. And if the depiction of it was pandering to anti-gay sentiment I would not expect the anti-gays to be so dramatically repulsive (as they universally are). I would say it's more pandering to gays' victim complex.

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