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  • How many ladies (and Cory) are going to see Brokeback Mountain in Dec.?

    http://www.comingsoon.net/films.php?id=4620

    Basically Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal play gay cowboy lovers in 1963. But it's a secret they hide from everyone at home and lead straight lives with families. Some women I have talked to say it looks really hot, but most women are saying it will ruin there sex appeal. Either way, it's a movie that will re-draw the lines of possible movie plots. Last movie I can remeber that pushed those lines was "Cider House Rules" because it was a movie about abortion.
    Last edited by Shibby; 09-26-05, 01:44 AM.

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    what are you talking about there's been plenty of movies where guys are together and kiss on film. now a days it seems like the "in" thing is to be gay.
    ))))))))))))))i by no means am saying that this is bad or wrong!!!!))))))))))))))
    i'm JUST saying that nothing is taboo anymore. even in hollywood! i mean shit, chloe sevigny (sp?) sucked vincent gallo's dick on film in brown bunny...........

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    • #3
      Whoa, guess I missed all that.

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      • #4
        which part?
        and shouldn't you be sleeping right now shoolboy? ;) :D

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        • #5
          Just those movies. I have never noticed that. I understand that the in thing is gay now, but that dosn't translate to far on the big screen to the public for the most part. Now in those movies was it a romance or more of a sexual act?

          And Sun-tues nights I work at this time :)

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Shibby
            Now in those movies was it a romance or more of a sexual act? And Sun-tues nights I work at this time :)
            well then we should keep each other company! :P
            but does it really make a difference
            i mean, if it's "meaningful" or not?

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            • #7
              Well I'm always here while at work. It's this and watch TV.


              "Meaningfu"? I hope so, so that all the shelterd people will open there eyes and not critisize.

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              • #8
                [QUOTE=Shibby]Well I'm always here while at work. It's this and watch TV.


                "Meaningfu"?QUOTE]

                ther's an "L" in there some where.
                anywho, who the fuck is sheltered nowadays?

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                • #9
                  You would be suprised. Not sure where you are from, but no one would dare be open about it here (except maybe a few at the college). There is still alot and in this aspect you could count the President in. Did you see that bible thumper guy that came on here last week preaching about NO was a place of sin because of the gay and such. That being why "god" hit them with a hurricane. For someone to come to a public board like that and think his words would recieve a warm welcome, is obviously sheltered. It also shows that there is alot more where that came from.
                  Last edited by Shibby; 09-26-05, 05:18 AM.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Shibby
                    Did you see that bible thumper guy that came on here last week preaching about NO was a place of sin because of the gay and such. That being why "god" hit them with a hurricane. For someone to come to a public board like that and think his words would recieve a warm welcome, is obviously sheltered. It also shows that there is alot more where that came from.
                    actually no, but honestly, i like arguing with people that think they "know" the bible.

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