I love Arthur J. Bressan Jr's films but I literally cannot reccomend him to anyone. Ever.
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I love Arthur J. Bressan Jr's films but I literally cannot reccomend him to anyone. Ever.
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its crazy that megan thee stallion is not considered a queer artist by some people. the woman is not shy about the fact that she finds women attractive and likes having sex with them. she references it pretty frequently in her music, she made a whole song about enjoying having threesomes with a woman and a man, she made a Jennifer's Body-themed music video, she had Victoria Monét full riding her thigh on stage at a coachella, and there's literally a video of a lesbian interviewing glorilla at a party & asking who she would date if she was queer and her immediate response is "megan. megan like girls!" and then megan turns around and immediately starts flirting with the interviewer. i don't know what more you want. that woman is Bi Sexual and we should all be thankful every day for that. bi women are still bi when they wanna fuck men too you know. the fucking of men is also done bisexually.
the scene in a day in falsettoland where whizzer makes marvin drink out of his water bottle is incredibly homoerotic and i think more people should talk about it
Impulsive decisions are great and whoever says otherwise is stupid . Anyways .
March 12th, 1982: Marvin goes back to work.
Forgot to log this earlier but I finished Fun Home over two periods at school. It's very comforting to read and it's one of those books that make my heart ache because it feels like my own life. I'll definitely be rereading it sometime soon, and for now I'll be rereading all of her other comics, too.
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i ♥️ queer history (a lot of media are missing but they didn’t fit😭)
Alison Bechdel, 1984
"Twyla is appalled to learn that Irene is a morning person."
Henriëtte Ronner-Knip (Dutch–Belgian, 1821–1909), "Study of Eleven Cats" (details), 1904
Love was invented when William Finn wrote "And what more can I say / How am I supposed to face tomorrow / after being screwed out of today?". This is true because I'm gay and correct.
The Seine at Marly (1871) by Camille Pissarro
whizzer takes me by the neck
"isn't that a French lapel?"
hey don’t be sad. cordelia’s high notes at the end of a day in falsettoland
hellooooo i found this about whizzvin kiss in the OBC!! if someone has the doubt
But there was still an element of caution and a question of how far to push the envelope. “I don’t think you doubt that there was a relationship, that these two guys wanted to be together, but I would play it completely different if I were a young person today,” Bogardus said of his character’s relationship with Marvin in Falsettos. “And part of that is probably the times.”
In discussing the original production now, Lapine and Finn disagreed over whether there was ever a serious discussion about including a kiss between Marvin and Whizzer. In their interview with BuzzFeed News, Lapine insisted that Finn wanted one. “I wish I did!” Finn shot back. “I think I was spineless, and I said I want to be more successful.”
In the revival, which Lapine is again directing, Marvin (Christian Borle) and Whizzer display a more overt sexuality. They kiss, they canoodle, and while the show as a whole is far from steamy, the sexual chemistry between its gay characters has never been more openly depicted.
Falsettos’ radical depiction of gay relationships and chosen families was ahead of its time when it opened on Broadway in 1992. Nearly 25 ye
"musicals aren't realistic, no one breaks out in song and dance like that" maybe YOU don't but i certainly do