emmagrant01: (kiss)
Over in [livejournal.com profile] slashyfilm there is a great discussion going on about the best ever kisses in gay films. With hot video clips!!! Heaven! :-D
emmagrant01: (Default)
First, quick announcement: [livejournal.com profile] slashyfilm is a new community where slash fans can share our love of gay-themed films, including reviews, caps, and discussion. Yay! Go and post your recs!

Second: I've been wondering what people think the netiquette is on crediting others for content you post in your LJ.

So, Poll! When should you give credit for content in your LJ post? )

As always, additional comments are welcomed and pimpage is greatly appreciated. If you think of a question I didn't ask, feel free to ask it in comments. :-)
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I keep meaning to keep a record of the gay-themed movies I watch, and I'm going to try to do so from here on out. Tonight I watched a film called Blue Citrus Hearts, something I picked up off of my Blockbuster list.

Thoughts )

Edit: [livejournal.com profile] slashyfilm!
emmagrant01: (gay marriage)
For the Bible Tells Me So

"If you’ve ever felt irked – or worse – by those few biblical passages about “abomination,” or if they’ve ever put an awkward distance – or worse – between you and a friend or colleague or loved one or a favorite aunt or uncle, FOR THE BIBLE TELLS ME SO is a film that you absolutely must see. Director Daniel Karslake’s inclusive approach ingeniously reconciles homosexuality, biology and scripture through the prism of the family; indeed, most of the film is devoted to five very normal, very Christian, very American families – families with names like Gephardt and Robinson – and how they handled learning that they had a gay child. FOR THE BIBLE TELLS ME SO is neither a pedantic screed nor an academic treatise, yet its theology is informed by such respected voices as Bishop Desmond Tutu, Harvard’s Peter Gomes, Orthodox Rabbi Steve Greenberg and Reverend Jimmy Creech. The movie even has a cartoon."

It's playing at Sundance now. I hope it comes to a theater near me.

Read about the background of the film here -- it's incredibly inspiring.

On a semi-related note, I saw an item in Entertainment Weekly that Alan Cumming married Grant Schaffer a few weeks ago in London. (Here is a story on it I just googled.) And I almost passed it by without much thought, but then I thought, wow -- good for EW for inserting a gay marriage item into their "Marriages" column just like a straight marriage! It's that kind of thing that will make gay marriage a reality someday. When it becomes something that you see everywhere, with no great distinction, the bigots won't have a leg left to stand on. :-)

Eee!

Jan. 13th, 2007 11:07 am
emmagrant01: (Buffy hee!)
To Wong Foo Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar is playing on the Sundance channel right now! Wesley Snipes, Patrick Swayze, and John Leguizamo in drag! Cameos by Ru Paul and Robin Williams! And of course, the "statuesque" Miss Julie Newmar. ;-)

Film rec

May. 22nd, 2006 12:29 am
emmagrant01: (kiss)
A few months ago, I signed up for Blockbuster's version of netflix and did a search on "gay" to fill up my queue. So basically, they send me gay-themed films to watch, and most of them I've never heard of.

I just watched the most adorable film I've seen in ages, and I really want to rec it to everyone. It's a romantic comedy about a 30-something man finally realizing he's gay, and it's fantastic! If you love slash, you really should try to get hold of a copy. If you can watch it with other slashers, even better.

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