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'Brokeback Mountain': Macho men in love
Rutland Herald ^ | December 28, 2005 | Miles Christian Daniels

Posted on 12/28/2005 8:48:09 AM PST by presidio9

In case you've been hunkered down on Mount Kenya, "Brokeback Mountain" recently opened. No hurricanes destroyed Orlando. No meteorites were reported in Los Angeles.

In fact, the film quietly attracted record-breaking crowds in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. And so it seems that Ang Lee's film about two cowboys in love is — at minimum — surviving. The reason for this is hard to figure out.

Could it be that all three opening cities have hefty gay populations? Another option is that right-wing groups, such as Focus on the Family, are all but keeping silent, in hopes that the film just goes away. Or it might have to do with Hollywood hunks Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal and their huge female fan bases.

Whatever the reason, Exhibitor Relations Co. reports that over the first weekend, Dec. 10-11, the film brought in the highest per-screen average for any film release in 2005.

And if that's not enough, "Brokeback Mountain" has already landed awards from the Los Angeles Film Critics Associations and the New York Film Critics Circle.

Even some real-life cowboys applaud the flick. "I think it's something that's now just being more understood," seven-time world-champion cowboy Ty Murray, who is straight, recently told ABC's Good Morning America. "Hopefully, this movie helps people further understand it."

But as a gay man from a small town like the one in "Brokeback Mountain," I find that the beauty of this film lies in its navigating away from stereotypes to convey the power and randomness of love. A welcomed change, I'm sure, for many— especially gay Americans.

Two years ago, I published a column, "Queer TV: Advancing Tolerance or Fostering Stereotypes?" In it, I questioned whether such shows as "Queer Eye for the Straight Guy" and "Queer as Folk" were anything more than ratings ploys. And I wondered what viewers, once they found themselves uninterested, might come away with.

Would these programs help in showing the normality of being gay? Or would many viewers come away thinking that we were indeed "different"?

Hollywood has featured gay characters since the 1930s, usually as the effeminate best friend of the leading man. Their orientation was understood, though not discussed. This continued through the '50s, when gay characters were portrayed as emotionally troubled and often suicidal.

By the '70s, both cinema and television started to discuss real-life gay issues.

And during the '80s and '90s, gay characters and gay-themed programming moved to the forefront. Still, the way in which they were depicted — in most cases — cultivated dated stereotypes.

Now, through movies such as "Brokeback Mountain," Hollywood is shedding light on the fact that not all gay men are fashion gurus, hairdressers, interior designers, and superior in the arts, but that some might — God forbid — be cowboys, herding sheep in Wyoming. And, more important, capable of love-based relationships.

Not all of us gay folk are comfortable with the flamboyance of gay-pride parades. And many would rather sip a Killian's in an Irish pub than dance to techno in a noisy gay bar. "Gay" has nothing to do with lifestyle. And rather than coming out of the closet to make a declaration of individuality or identity, most of us "come out" so that we can share the gift of love openly with another individual.

So when the numbers are tallied and the awards dispersed, my hope is that "Brokeback Mountain" is seen not only as a monumental moment in cinema history but also as a daring and original attempt to prove that love is not bound by interpretation or stereotype.


TOPICS: TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: babylon; brokebackmountain; bungherders; havesomepudding; hollyweird; homosexualagenda; moviereview; pudding; thisisgay
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To: napscoordinator

Because it's fun to make fun of...


41 posted on 12/28/2005 9:03:18 AM PST by Dallas59 (“You love life, while we love death"( Al-Qaeda & Democratic Party)
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To: napscoordinator

People are more comfortable with the stereotypical gay characters, they don't try to pretend they are "normal." That explains why all those other movies and shows are not that big of a deal.


42 posted on 12/28/2005 9:03:18 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: presidio9
In fact, the film quietly attracted record-breaking crowds in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. And so it seems that Ang Lee's film about two cowboys in love is — at minimum — surviving.

Which is it ? Record-breaking crowds or barely surviving ? The author says both. I bet the box office numbers, which are suspiciously absent, say barely surviving.

43 posted on 12/28/2005 9:03:22 AM PST by Red Boots
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To: presidio9
Not all of us gay folk are comfortable with the flamboyance of gay-pride parades. And many would rather sip a Killian's in an Irish pub than dance to techno in a noisy gay bar.

This description fits my closest gay friend to a T. The ONLY indication I have that he's gay is that he told me. Otherwise, you would seriously never know it.

He even votes Republican! ;)
44 posted on 12/28/2005 9:04:04 AM PST by Xenalyte (Babies, before we're done here, y'all be wearin' gold-plated diapers.)
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To: presidio9

45 posted on 12/28/2005 9:04:46 AM PST by Richard Kimball (Tenure is the enemy of excellence.)
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To: presidio9
"I think it's something that's now just being more understood," seven-time world-champion cowboy Ty Murray, who is straight, recently told ABC's Good Morning America. "Hopefully, this movie helps people further understand it."

Wha Wha What! WTF is he talking about?

46 posted on 12/28/2005 9:04:50 AM PST by SittinYonder (That's how I saw it, and see it still.)
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To: IntheHillsGolden

You know, the holiday's, er Christmas, is over, so now they need a new thing to whine about.

I may have to rent this movie when it comes out, just to see what all the durn fuss is about. After all, I know that I'M secure in my sexuality, I don't think watching a movie about two closet-homosexual sheep herders is going to steer me into other pastures.

In other weirdness, I was doing a little surfing on NNDB.com, and came up with this interesting little factoid.

http://www.nndb.com/people/929/000043800/

Freaky, hunh?


47 posted on 12/28/2005 9:05:00 AM PST by Woman on Caroline Street (Go sell crazy somewhere else. We're all stocked up here.)
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To: sandbar

Do you think that within a certain portion of the population of women, it will help to make it acceptable, or even desirable for three way sex the other way? That is the point of all of this gay agenda. To make it easier to swing back and forth. I really never understood the appeal of two women, but now that it is so mainstream (ask anyone under 30 about that), the logical place to "expand our horizons" is M-F-M, along with F-M-F. By next summer or even sooner, we will see stories about this in the mainstream press. Maybe the person of the year will be a menage' trois because of their contribution to the dismantling of America.


48 posted on 12/28/2005 9:05:22 AM PST by jeremiah (People wake up, the water is getting hot)
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To: presidio9
And rather than coming out of the closet to make a declaration of individuality or identity, most of us "come out" so that we can share the gift of love openly with another individual.

What you're sharing isn't love. It's a perversion of that emotion, confused with sex. And "most of us" is an exaggeration. Most homos don't even pretend to love anyone. They just want permission to indulge the vilest vice known to man. The only "declaration" they make is against normalcy, convention, and restraint. If they focus their "identity" on what orifice their penis goes into, then they are truly pathetic.

... my hope is that "Brokeback Mountain" is seen not only as a monumental moment in cinema history but also as a daring and original attempt to prove that love is not bound by interpretation or stereotype.

First of all, Brokedick Mountain won't be seen as anything. The people who are going to see it already have. It's over. It won't survive the decade, let alone carve any niche in cinematic history. Because it is NOT "monumental," "daring", or "original." It is simply another Hollywood repudiation of conventionality, a wedge that can be driven into the bedrock of American values. There's nothing new there. And certainly nothing worth remembering.

49 posted on 12/28/2005 9:06:00 AM PST by IronJack
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To: ConservativeDude

"I find that the beauty of this film lies in its navigating away from stereotypes to convey the power and RANDOMNESS of love."

Randomness is a very revealing word to use.


50 posted on 12/28/2005 9:06:47 AM PST by rightazrain (Link me to some proof so I can put my rumor to rest.)
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To: presidio9

51 posted on 12/28/2005 9:06:48 AM PST by Perdogg ("Facts are stupid things." - President Ronald Wilson Reagan)
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To: bannedfromdu

Reminds me about this boy that came up from San Fran to ride range with an old hand.

Riding along they come across a ewe with her head caught in a fence.

The old hand steps off his horse, gets up behind the ewe and violates her.

He explains the new boy from San Fran, "That's just the way things are out here; you take it where and when you can get it. You wanna try?"

At that the SF boy gets off his horse, goes over to the fence, and sticks his head through.


52 posted on 12/28/2005 9:06:56 AM PST by barj
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To: BullDog108

This is not a love story about cowboys. This is about a couple of young men who are hired to work as sheepherders.
Range ridin' cowboys don't spend all day workin' cattle on horseback so they can spend the night curled up with each other in a pup-tent. Hollywood produces movies about this subject matter in settings that are so clearly masculine and pristine because they can't deal with the reality of contemporary homosexual lifestyle. The latter is most commonly a decadent, urban-based orgy of self-destructive behavior, that if truly depicted on the big screen, would leave most of us running into the street to throw-up.


53 posted on 12/28/2005 9:08:06 AM PST by quinhon6869
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To: presidio9
In fact, the film quietly attracted record-breaking crowds in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco.

Record breaking... as in 'record low'? This is a clever way to spin that!~

54 posted on 12/28/2005 9:08:13 AM PST by Terriergal (Cursed be any love or unity for whose sake the Word of God must be put at stake. -- Martin Luther)
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To: presidio9
BackDoor Cowboys!

Macho Cowboys ride bulls not each other!

55 posted on 12/28/2005 9:08:34 AM PST by TexasCajun
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To: Cyrano

What do you make of that? 'record breaking crowds' ? huh???


56 posted on 12/28/2005 9:08:34 AM PST by Terriergal (Cursed be any love or unity for whose sake the Word of God must be put at stake. -- Martin Luther)
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To: rightazrain
"I find that the beauty of this film lies in its navigating away from stereotypes to convey the power and RANDOMNESS of love."

This is precisely the same argument pedophiles would use to justify their actions. "We can't help it, it's 'random.'"

57 posted on 12/28/2005 9:08:48 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator

That is a good point. I can't wait until this movie is in the bargin bin for two dollars because the talk will be over. I know I can skip over the posts, but it is fun to watch a train wreck...LOL.


58 posted on 12/28/2005 9:09:21 AM PST by napscoordinator
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To: barj

"I don't think so, but they have, unfortunately hi-jacked a Roger Miller tune. Go to amazon to see who's on the sound track. Interestiingly, no big country names."

Which Roger Miller tune? King of the "Fudge" Road?


59 posted on 12/28/2005 9:09:54 AM PST by MaDeuce (Do it to them, before they do it to you!)
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To: AZ_Cowboy; All

That should be:

Does the Cattlemen's Accosiation have to put out a press release...

By the way, is Ty Murray nuts? I think his words must've got twisted around, because Ty is better than that.


60 posted on 12/28/2005 9:10:09 AM PST by AZ_Cowboy (Merry Christmas! Happy Hanukkah to our Jewish Freepers, too!)
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