The Object of My Affection, with Jennifer Aniston and Paul Rudd. They're friends and he's gay, but she ends up falling for him. I thought it was a pretty good film.
I don't get this thread? What if someone posted "Straight-related movies?"? Has society not moved past the point that we need to differentiate? You either enjoy a film or not. Discuss individual films on their relative merits regardless of there underlying sexuality, unless it is a main theme as in Brokeback Mountain. As Star Trek fans we should know better.
I'm straight by the way. I just don't see the point of this thread. Does the OP want a list of Philladelphia-type films?
Fair enough. Just getting a bit tired of all the "was Picard gay", "was Kirk gay" style threads. Live-and-let-live, people! IDIC.
I don't get this thread? What if someone posted "Straight-related movies?"? Has society not moved past the point that we need to differentiate? You either enjoy a film or not. Discuss individual films on their relative merits regardless of there underlying sexuality, unless it is a main theme as in Brokeback Mountain. As Star Trek fans we should know better.
I'm straight by the way. I just don't see the point of this thread. Does the OP want a list of Philladelphia-type films?
I also forgot to mention - if you aren't limiting yourself just to fiction, be sure to see the excellent documentary A Jihad for Love about gay Muslims throughout the world, and the coexistence of Islam and homosexuality in general (and by "Muslims" I mean people who are really deeply religious - one of the people in the film is actually an openly gay imam). The title is certainly striking and might sound strange or controversial, but that's only because so many people identify the word jihad in a different meaning from the one that it's used in this film (jihad meaning a personal religious struggle, not anything to do with war or terrorism).
I don't get this thread? What if someone posted "Straight-related movies?"? Has society not moved past the point that we need to differentiate? You either enjoy a film or not. Discuss individual films on their relative merits regardless of there underlying sexuality, unless it is a main theme as in Brokeback Mountain. As Star Trek fans we should know better.
I'm straight by the way. I just don't see the point of this thread. Does the OP want a list of Philladelphia-type films?
I don't get this thread? What if someone posted "Straight-related movies?"? Has society not moved past the point that we need to differentiate? You either enjoy a film or not. Discuss individual films on their relative merits regardless of there underlying sexuality, unless it is a main theme as in Brokeback Mountain. As Star Trek fans we should know better.
I'm straight by the way. I just don't see the point of this thread. Does the OP want a list of Philladelphia-type films?
I have no idea why have a thread like this, I'm just posting within the rules established. However, if we had a straight-related movies thread, it would be a lot of fucking movies. Movies about gay people or staring gay people are still relatively rare.
Or perhaps more accurately, a child born a girl, whose parents mistakenly believe to be a boy until she begins to assert herself.I recall really loving Ma Vie En Rose, a wonderful movie about a child who was born a boy but who is convinced that a mistake was made and that he is supposed to be a girl.
^Yeah, Beautiful Thing is a very nice 'coming out' filmOne I didn't see above that I remember liking as a teenager:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0115640/
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