"Gay" DVDs for "Straight" People
Overcome homophobia with these slightly gay films and TV shows
Hugo Weaving in Warner Bros. Pictures' "V for Vendetta" -
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Meth-massage addict Pastor Ted Haggard... Instant-message predator Representative Mark Foley... toe-tapper Senator Larry Craig... And now, yet another pink skeleton has been forced out of the Republican closet: Washington State Representative Richard Curtis. Like Foley, Curtis denied and denied and denied he was gay. Then, this week, the press obtained official documents that showed Curtis had admitted to police he'd solicited a callboy, and the callboy was blackmailing him. I kinda feel bad for the dude. It's sucks that we live in a world where guys like Curtis are blackmail-ably ashamed to be honest about who they are. In honor of Curtis and his predecessors, this week's recommendations all have a touch of gay to help our more prudish fellow citizens overcome their homophobia. The New Doctor
Who Seasons One and Three (2005, 2007) In between, he starred in a simultaneous spin-off called Torchwood, which you can read all about on MaryAnn Johnason's site as she blogs her way through the DVD collection. You might also want to rent the third series episode Gridlock, in which a pair of granny lesbians help the Doctor locate his companion Martha Jones in a gigantic subterranean traffic jam. Harkness isn't in that episode .... or is he? Philadelphia(1993) He plays a gay attorney suing his firm for firing him when they discovered he had AIDS. As his courtroom representative, Denzel Washington's performance is as intense and nuanced as his role in American Gangster. (On a personal note, one of the great mistakes of my youth was picking this film for a date with junior high school hottie Mindy F.) The Times of Harvey Milk(1984) V For Vendetta (2006) Once you've dutifully screened those, you should be ready to move on to Brokeback Mountain (2005), and after that, The Fluffer (2001). If you're still feeling a bit homophobic, rent and re-screen the entire Harry Potter series, this time with the knowledge that J.K. Rowling had always imagined Dumbledore as gay. _____________________ Most Popular Stories
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