2009-12-18, 02:59 PM
Tay Wrote:I'm disappointed in my own kind.
me too bby
. why are people so whacked?
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2009-12-18, 02:59 PM
Tay Wrote:I'm disappointed in my own kind. me too bby . why are people so whacked?
2009-12-18, 03:00 PM
FrozNlite Wrote:Not every gay guy is a cosmo-drinking, Alexander McQueen-wearing, musical theatre obsessing 'mo (though I am teehee). I'd be such a fail 'mo if that stereotype were true. I've never had a cosmo, have no who alex is or why I'd want to wear him and have been to the theater twice in 30 years. In my defense I was raised by a roving pack of Lesbians. Need a tire changed?
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
2009-12-18, 08:40 PM
Tay Wrote:I'm disappointed in my own kind. Same here. What's the big problem here? No gay people in a movie? I'm bi and like someone else said, I could care less.
2009-12-18, 10:20 PM
XBish Wrote:should it piss me off that there were no straight guys in will and grace? There was Jack's son. He had more of a love life than Will ever did. So did Grace and even Karen. Odd that the homo show had so little homo love.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
2009-12-18, 11:56 PM
Kurtle Wrote:I always thought the same thing I think it'd be a novel concept if the homos were actually played by homos. You know, on someting other than Queer Eye.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
2009-12-19, 12:59 AM
Eosian Wrote:There was Jack's son. He had more of a love life than Will ever did. So did Grace and even Karen. Hey there. Will had a deep love life compared to Jack's son. Will's relationship with Patrick Dempsy's character ( @ gay Patrick Dempsy), obviously his whole thing with Vince...plenty went on in his life compared to Jack's son.Though yes, Grace and Karen probably had more than him. But one of the best reviews I've read of the show made the excellent point that the show didn't need to go all Homos Gone Wild for it to be groundbreaking. For once we have a primetime television show where gays are the main focus and plot line, and every aspect about their love lives is shown just like any other straight TV couple's: normal. There's hand-holding, tame cuddling, some hugs and whatnot, but there's no television gay sex to upset the right-wingers back home. All in all, it was a revolutionary show for the simple reason that it focused on gays and how they exist in the real world. Strange, no?
2009-12-19, 02:02 AM
FrozNlite Wrote:Hey there. Will had a deep love life compared to Jack's son. Will's relationship with Patrick Dempsy's character ( Let's see. Show began in 1998. Vince showed up in 2004. It took six years for the main character have a relationship? Patrick Dempsey got three episodes. That's not a relationship, that's a cameo. Leslie Jordan had four times that many episodes. Joe & Larry were the closest thing to a real gay relationship on the show for the majority of it, and they were pretty stereotyped themselves. Will may as well have been a coat rack for four seasons. By the time Will grew as a character I had long since given up on the show and stopped watching.
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
Will and Grace... I was obsessed about that show for like 2 months. Did you guys forget Grace is straight? Lol, I remember all her drama with Leo (I consider Leo a main character too, KINDA, he is straight). What annoys the crap out of me about the show is that it had a shit load of g@y stereotypes. Blehh.
2009-12-19, 02:35 AM
Goals Wrote:Will and Grace... I was obsessed about that show for like 2 months. Did you guys forget Grace is straight? Lol, I remember all her drama with Leo. What annoys the crap out of me about the show is that it had a shit load of g@y stereotypes. Blehh.That's because many gay guys are likely to mold themselves to fit said stereotypes. :<
2009-12-19, 02:40 AM
Providence Wrote:That's because many gay guys are likely to mold themselves to fit said stereotypes. :< To me the show is a bit too superficial jokes that irked me to the point of not liking the show/ gay-themed shows. I still love Karen Walker though . I guess I'll stick to watching TV catered to the general audience. :f6:
2009-12-20, 05:00 PM
Am I the only one that suspects that this...is a joke?
Actually I'm pretty sure this is not at all serious.
2009-12-20, 05:03 PM
Phoenix Wrote:Am I the only one that suspects that this...is a joke? I can't believe you're doubting the legitimacy of blogspot.com. What do you think this website is, foxnews.com?
2009-12-20, 05:08 PM
Phoenix Wrote:Am I the only one that suspects that this...is a joke? And the barest amount of google-fu research proves that you are, unfortunately, wrong, or that noone can prove it. Although the "author" of the allegations is choosing to remain anonymous, which is dodgey at best. http://advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2009...of_Avatar/
It's not having what you want - It's wanting what you've got.
2009-12-20, 09:12 PM
I saw the movie yesterday with my girlfriend. We both enjoyed it.
We go to movies to see the movie, not to see if the movie is missing Latins, Mexicans or heterosexual people.
Best moment in "Indiana Jones: Temple of Doom" was when Indie became possessed and beat the crap out of that annoying asian kid. When they showed that movie in school I literally stood up and started clapping. I didn't dislike the kid because he was asian, I just hated him because the kid was freaking useless the whole entire movie. Also people were criticizing the sundance film "Better Luck Tomorrow" because it didn't play enough to asian culture. I mean seriously. What do you expect out of kids from Orange County? You want them to go out to Hong Kong Kitchen and do a couple of asian ritual dances instead of grabbing a burger and going to a movie? Let's be real here, if it's an all asian cast it's an all asian cast. Who cares if there is no foreign lingo thrown in there? That's not what defines white-washed culture which is what currently dominates modern America.
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