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@jakeg
“That movie, in terms of sexuality, opened a whole national discussion. I remember, at the time, with journalists and in debates that we had on television and in other forums, everybody was so scandalized about the fact that my character is homosexual and he has explicit kisses and makes love on the screen with another man. But nobody paid attention to the fact that I killed somebody in the movie. That was totally fine! I said, “How is this possible. Why are crime and violence, blood okay, and the love of two people that are from the same sex is so scandalous? Why is that?” — Antonio Banderas on the Spanish audience reactions on “Law Of Desire (1987)”
You guys need to start watching gay films. I cannot go on hearing that the saw franchise is gay cinema 😭
what movie do y’all know front to back like it doesn’t even have to necessarily be Good,, it’s just something you’ve seen so many times that the dialogue is printed into the very core of your being
The Guilty (2021) dir. Antoine Fuqua
hello letterboxd user. in the last year you have reviewed atleast five movies with the phrase "be gay do crime" including gregg araki's 1992 film The Living End. on your left you will find a composition notebook and ballpoint pen, you have one minute to use your critical thinking skills and write one original thought about a film or I will simply run you over with my car
Gaia Perissutti
Luke Gilford spent four years immersing himself in LGBTQ+ rodeo culture – and discovered a world where steer-roping meets lip-sync battles and camp glamour
butch criminals “johnny” and “scotty” who drew national coverage for their car theft, discovered after being picked up for lacking driver’s licenses. article from the arizona republic, august 1949
this is how my boyfriend asks me to stream dark souls iii for him
he is
By the head of the bed, on a table near a tensor lamp, books were piled irregularly: A bunch on the Hell’s Angels: Thompson, and Reynolds/McClure; four cheaply-bound, two-dollar paperbacks: Angels on Wheels, and Weekend in Hell, a True Story of the Angels as told by Millicent Brash - he read the first paragraph of ill-lined type, shook his head, and put it down. A book called Bike Bitch was apparently the sequel to (same cover/different author) Bike Bastard. Under that was The Poems of Rimbaud, with English at the bottom of the pages; then a paperback Selected Letters of Keats; next, Dickey’s Deliverance; a green, hard-covered book of logs and trigonometric functions, place held by a white enamel, circular slide rule. There was sundry science fiction by Russ (something called The Female Man), Zelazny, and Disch. The last book he picked up had a purple and gold reproduction of a Leonor Fini for cover: Evil Companions. He opened it in the middle, read from the top of the left-hand page to the bottom of the right, closed it, frowning, went to the bamboo, and pushed it aside.
Samuel Delany, Dhalgren
dick van dyke's lesser known brother fuck van fag
Literally obsessed with this image.
Resident Evil (2002) Color/Screen Test
'let people enjoy things' should be about drugs and anal sex not like bbc's sherlock
hot girls in stem should make blue raspberries real