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innerSpaceman 01-16-2006 09:06 PM

Brokeback Mountain (practically) Sweeps Golden Globes
 
How gay is that?!

€uroMeinke 01-17-2006 12:05 AM

It's a whole new world

Not Afraid 01-17-2006 12:06 AM

But, don't forget, Will and Grace paved the way for Brokeback Mountain.

Gemini Cricket 01-17-2006 07:30 AM

Love that movie. I thought all the awards they won were right on the money. I did like Heath's Ennis until I saw Phillip's Capote. Wow. The Best Actor nod went to the right queen character...

Rumor has it that Heath mouthed the words 'What the f**k' after the Best Actor winner was announced and it wasn't him. I read it in a Boston paper this morning. I taped the show last night, I'll have to rewind that moment.

Ang Lee is soooo cool. Love him.

Jim Shamus, who accepted the award for Best Picture Drama, was at the Harvard showing I was at. He's a really cool guy and very frickin smart for releasing this movie slllloooowly.

Anyone else bugged by Ryan Phillipe? Love his wife, he's cute but really annoying with his spotlight stealing antics...

I loved Geena Davis' acceptance speech. Hysterical. George made me laugh, too.

And I just love, love my Brit actors: Emma, Colin, Hugh L and Anthony Hopkins. (Had no idea it was pronounced 'Antony'...) :)

Need to see 'Walk the Line'.
Need to see the gay cowboy movie again...

SacTown Chronic 01-17-2006 09:57 AM

As far as I'm concerned, any discussion about gay cowboys begins and ends with John Wayne. He is, and always will be, the world's greatest gay cowboy.

lizziebith 01-17-2006 10:55 AM

Unfortunately for me, I read the title of this thread before the GGs were finished airing :(

Oh well, that's what I get for surfing the boob tube and the 'net at the same time...

innerSpaceman 01-17-2006 12:06 PM

Yep, that's how the surprise was ruined for me, too. Damn the internet.



Must see 'Walk the Line'

I've seen Brokeback five times now, and it deserves all the awards it got.

Must see 'Capote', cause it's widely reputed that P.S. Hoffman deserved to beat out Heath Ledger (who most certainly did not mouth "wtf"). Interestingly, both Best Actor winners (Joaquin Phoenix and Phillip Seymour Hoffman) played real-life characters (as did other nominee David Straithern). Frankly, I give Ledger a bit more points for playing a fictional character ... as there is just too much imitation involved in playing a real person for me to give it full acting props.

Alex 01-17-2006 01:02 PM

Finally saw Brokeback Mountain and while it is very much a damn fine movie (despite the always annoying presence of Jake Gyllenhall) for me it wasn't the best in any particular category except maybe screenplay.

However, it was more than good enough that I am not bothered by it winning anyway (unlike other recent movies that took lots of awards).

lizziebith 01-17-2006 01:05 PM

I must just weigh in and vote on the terminal hotness that is Jake. Scarf-wrapped poety good looks. *sigh* And second ISM's note about acting v mimicry. My face hurts due to sinusitis so that is all...:D

Gemini Cricket 01-17-2006 01:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
Must see 'Capote', cause it's widely reputed that P.S. Hoffman deserved to beat out Heath Ledger (who most certainly did not mouth "wtf").

Quote:

“Mountain” star Heath Ledger, however, was snubbed; Philip Seymour Hoffman won best actor for “Capote.”

“This is unbelieveable,” said Hoffman. (Apparently, Ledger agreed: He mouthed “What the f-ck?” after the loss.)
Source (The address for this article seems kind of generic, so I'm thinking that the article changes on a daily basis...)

Alex 01-17-2006 01:15 PM

Well, I'm not particularly familiar with Truman Capote (I've seen still pictures but before the movie I don't think I'd ever seen film of him) so watching Capote didn't feel so much like mimicry since I had no familiarity with what he was mimicing.

Generally I'm of the same feeling as iSm about this and discount to some degree acting in biopics. For me, though, Hoffman's performance in Capote blows through any discounting that I might otherwise give (whereas Phoenix and Witherspoon get the full discount from me for Walk the Line despite enjoying the movie.

And Jake isn't hot, he's just dopey looking. For some reason he has one of those faces I think I'd enjoy punching. And it is a small complaint about the movie but I never bought that he'd aged a day over the course of it.

Too bad the discussion of the movie has died since now that I've seen it I'd really like to bring up the question of whether Ennis is gay. Jack certainly is, but Ennis is more like how I see myself falling for a man (I've no general interest in men romantically but have no doubt that I could fall in love with an individual man). Unlike Jack, Ennis never shows any interest in any other man and had a solid romantic relationship with a woman before meeting Jack.

Gemini Cricket 01-17-2006 01:34 PM

Ennis is gay.

innerSpaceman 01-17-2006 02:30 PM

Ennis is completely gay, trying to be bi and not succeeding. Jake is fully bisexual, and is uber freaking HAWT.


Capote was bloody gay. Joaquin and Reese may get demerits for mimicry, but offset by extra credit for doing their own singing (quite the rarity). On the TV side, is it just coincidence that John Rhys won for mimicing Elvis? Elvis wasn't gay, he just dressed that way.

And speaking of dresses, Rachel Weisz had the mmmmm finest gown, imo.

Alex 01-17-2006 03:28 PM

I haven't read the short story, but is there any indication in either the movie or story that Ennis ever had a romantic or sexual inclination towards men other than Jack?

I don't see why Ennis would be a failed bisexual while Jack is not since there is no indication that Jack was ever attracted to a woman, perhaps even his wife, and it took the woman being the aggressor to get even that.

I do like that for the most part you could change all the genders of the people involved and it is still a compelling story (though you might have to have a different reason for forbidden love). It isn't so much a gay love story as a love story with gay people. It doesn't highlight a uniqueness in homosexuality but a universality in love.

And Gyllenhall isn't hot, unless bovine eyes are attractive. I think I'm a better judge of male hotness than any gay people (and I say this tongue firmly in cheek).

Gemini Cricket 01-17-2006 03:46 PM

Jake is hot.
It's the cow eyes.

Snowflake 01-17-2006 03:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
And speaking of dresses, Rachel Weisz had the mmmmm finest gown, imo.

Along with Rachel, I thought Geena Davis and Scarlett Johanson looked fabulous. Emma Thompson looked beyond fabulous. Reese may have been in vintage Chanel, but I did not like it, don't think it did anything for her.

What I really loved, and did not get home from the movies early enough to see it all, was Issac Mizrahi commentating on the gowns. He was a delightful change of pace from Kathy Griffin and Joan Rivers and her daughter. Don't miss them, keep Issac!

Anyone record the E! red carpet thing? I'd love to see the whole thing.

Donna

innerSpaceman 01-17-2006 04:10 PM

^ agree on all the gown comments of Snowflake ... with the added that Kiera Knightly's classic and simply white choice was elegant, and I loved it (but, then again, I'd drool over her in a burlap sack).

* * * *

Requirements of being Gay: Alex, one does not have to go after a myriad of boy partners to qualify as gay. Tecnically speaking, Ennis is bisexual, as he had both a wife and, later, a girlfriend with whom he had sex. What the movie barely hinted at, but the story craftily revealed, is that Ennis's preferred style of sexual intercourse might best be relayed through the classic Newleywed Game interchange:

Bob Eubanks: Wives, what is the strangest place your husband likes to make whoopee?

Wife No. 1: Um, that'd be in the butt, Bob.

Ennis is clearly trying to make it work with girls, but fails miserably. He likes to simulate gay-style sex even with his wife (though, of course, buttsex is not strictly homo), and the script implies that his tryst with Jack on Brokeback Mountain is his first sexual experience.

And though he has indeed fathered two children, the script also implies that sex between he and his wife dried up after that. The script flatout says outright that Jack is having sex quite regularly with his wife ... and though he was not the aggressor, he seemed to enjoy Lureen's advances and his initial tuck and roll in the backseat with her.

So, my analysis remains:
Ennis - 95% gay, 5% bi
Jack - 72% gay, 28% bi

Ennis - kinda hot despite the mumbling
Jack - ultra hot in large part because of the cow eyes

Scrooge McSam 01-17-2006 04:12 PM

Question: Who in their right mind snogs their secret boyfriend outside the front door of the house they happen to share with their wife?

I saw the movie this weekend. It's a beautiful piece and very well done, but I didn't like it as much as I expected to. I'm not down with cheating on spouses. I don't care what your leanings are, a commitment is a commitment. Call me a stick in the mud.

A friend sent me the short story today. Maybe after reading that my opinion will change. We'll see.

Not Afraid 01-17-2006 04:14 PM

My favorite dress of the night - the one I would wear in an instant - was worn by Karen from Will and Grace. It was sort of a shiney Morticia and I lamented the fact that the state of my post-op boobage would not allow me to wear that.....in public ast least. Man, how I crave that dress!

The things I loved were:

Geena's Hair
Johnny and Vanessa - swankiest couple ever!
Gwynth in her pregger glory and the fact they fixed the braw strap mid presentation
Some girl I don't know but recognize who was VERY preggers wearing black with GREAT 40's inspired hair


I hated:

Pamela Anderson - for many reasons. Bad dress, look at me antics, on and on. YUCK!
Natalie Portman's haircut. Great idea dear, but your head's too big.
Who the heck is "Fergie" and she's not the Duchess of Wales, and why was she there?

lizziebith 01-17-2006 05:11 PM

Poor Nat is growing out her hair post-shave. But she needed more lipstick, 'cause she had that raccoon look goin-on.

Geena Davis? Love love love her and her fabulous hair. Tempted, or should I say inspired, to go red again, myself...:snap: And does anyone have better comedic timing? Oy, she's a Goddess.

I really liked Drew Barrymore's gown, but sheesh! Foundation, girl: wear. a. bra. I mean, this ain't National Geographic.

Aaaaalll the men looked hawt. It was a drool-fest over here at casa wrightson. He loved Johnny, She loved Geena. Looks like they can stay together in bliss! :evil:

Only sad bit was my home-girl Patricia not winning...:( And she looked gorgeous, too!

Not Afraid 01-17-2006 05:19 PM

Oh, do I need to mention that I would still fu<k Adrien Brody?






LOL! I typed that sentence in between typing I Love You to my husband. Is nothing sacred?

lizziebith 01-17-2006 05:22 PM

Nothing is sacred...Geena is welcome to come over here and the Mr. and I would just take turns...*admiring* her. :evil:

Not Afraid 01-17-2006 05:25 PM

Jeff Goldblum thought I resembled Geena..........;)

lizziebith 01-17-2006 05:47 PM

You know...THE JEFF???? *WORSHIPS* Drool cup, please...

LSPoorEeyorick 01-17-2006 06:30 PM

But what was Adrien WEARING? We are not stayin' alive.

Given the choices, I was pleased that Brokeback won. I still maintain that I think Capote was the better-made film, but it wasn't even nominated. I'm just glad that Crash didn't make the list (and hope it doesn't make the AMPAS nominee list either.) Which reminds me-- what does everybody think of Crash? I've been meaning to ask.

And my dark horse for the year (Amy Adams in Junebug) wasn't nominated for this-- but her buzz keeps growing, and I have hope.

Was thoroughly satisfied with all acting awards. I saw all of the performances and thought that those were really the strongest of each category (nominated, that is.) Am especially fond of Hoffman's performance. Masterpiece.

Oh, and nobody has yet noted that, among the LGBT characters portrayed by nominated actors, the winner for best actress in a drama portrayed a pre-op transsexual-- great performance there, too. There was another T character in the male category too.

And Ennis is totally gay.

Not Afraid 01-17-2006 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lizziebith
You know...THE JEFF???? *WORSHIPS* Drool cup, please...

I don't "know" him per se, but he flirted with me in a big way at an Oscar party a couple of years ago. Hehehehe. I made Jeff do a double take. I never make ANYBODY do a double take!

Gemini Cricket 01-17-2006 07:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LSPoorEeyorick
Which reminds me-- what does everybody think of Crash? I've been meaning to ask.

'Crash' sucked.
Hated it.
We could start a thread.
I could go on and on.
:)

€uroMeinke 01-17-2006 07:41 PM

Ok, enough with the Gay Cowboys and all the other films and TV shows I've never seen. I watched the Golden Globes in it's entirty for one thing - the people (half of whom I'm clueless who they are). My favorites of the evening include:

Ziyi Zhang - Loved her gown:


And of Course, Scarlet Johansen - who appeared particularly supple this year:



Also I have no idea who Debi Mazar is, but I loved her 1940's look - very swanky and pregnant too:



Rachel Weisz was also looking good:



Geena Davis was also a favorite of mine:



A nod to Kiera Knightly (who looks way better than Natelie Portman):



And of course there's Johnny Depp & Vanessa Paradise:



Those are may picks anyway - follow this link for lots of other photos

Not Afraid 01-17-2006 07:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by €uroMeinke
And of Course, Scarlet Johansen - who appeared particularly supple this year:



So, do we all know the universal hand symbol for supple? No? Let me teach you.

First, put your arms out, palms out, fingers relaxed.

Second, slightly move all the fingers on both hands as if slightly squeezing something.

That's it! Congratulations! You have said "supple" in the universal hand symbol language.

Not Afraid 01-17-2006 08:03 PM

Oh, this is the dress I want.


Alex 01-17-2006 08:06 PM

Isaac Mizrahi has his own gesture for "supple." Scarlett didn't seem to mind.

http://today.ccopinion.com/isaac-miz...ett-johansson/

I really like the look of Johansson from the neck down and enjoy her in movies but in real life she always looks so vacant that it is too distracting for me.

I didn't watch the show or read much coverage so I'll comment on the pictures from €uroMeinke:

Ziyi Zhang: nice

Scarlett Johansson: a little too Pamela Anderson (and I did see Pamela's dress and it was ugly but actually almost hid her boobs) but still pretty good.

Debi Mazar: for a maternity dress very nice. Not sexy though; I've never been turned on by visible evidence that a person has been having sex with someone not me.

Rachel Weisz: don't really care for it, but then I'm never a big fan of bows.

Geena Davis: looks great, perhaps they should have different color carpet sso that people can walk down the one that best goes with their clothing. This could add to the stupidity of the red carpet shows by them having to gamble on staking out a good carpet color.

Kiera Knightly: I'm too much of a boob man to be intrigued by her. Though she looks as good as a teenage boy in a dress can.

Johnny Depp: Take a shower. You don't need be that much like a pirate.

Vanessa Paradise: Eat a cracker or something.

Not Afraid 01-17-2006 08:11 PM

I'm just going through the link that € had and I remembered who I found scariest (next to Fergie - or maybe more than). Harry is nice looking. She looks like an overbaked, over-highlighted, undercovered monster. Please, someone tell me if I ever go outside looking that fake!


€uroMeinke 01-17-2006 08:19 PM

One for Lisa:

Not Afraid 01-17-2006 08:34 PM

Ummmmm, I just want that nose burried in.......oh nevermind.

Not Afraid 01-17-2006 08:38 PM

Will someone explain to me this dress?


Alex 01-17-2006 08:42 PM

Hoffman said "Godammit woman you are not going to make me late again for another party! So I don't care that you still have your nightgown on, we're leaving."

€uroMeinke 01-17-2006 08:47 PM

And what was with Charlize Theron, she looked like she wrapped her self in a bolt of tule.


Not Afraid 01-17-2006 09:02 PM

In Jr. High all of the Mexican Gang Girls had hair like this.


Stan4dSteph 01-17-2006 09:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid
In Jr. High all of the Mexican Gang Girls had hair like this.

Total helmet hair. Put down the Aquanet, Penelope!

BarTopDancer 01-17-2006 09:31 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by €uroMeinke
And of course there's Johnny Depp & Vanessa Paradise:


You can see her ribs :(

€uroMeinke 01-17-2006 09:42 PM

Did she have her lips done?



I may have to dig up that Tommy Lee video...

Alex 01-17-2006 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BarTopDancer
You can see her ribs :(

You can see his drug habit.

innerSpaceman 01-17-2006 10:17 PM

Don't they have mirrors in Hollywood?


Ah, well, the fashions and looks are always good fodder for beratement, and admiration. But boy have the Globes gone snoozing downhilll since they came to Network TV. No more drunken shenanigans. Bah. The closest thing was Harrison Ford presenting with a drink in hand.

Not enough.


Forget all the fashion faux-pas. The show was booooring.


(For the recognition of quality film art, however, I find the Globes lightyears ahead of the Oscars ... and this year was no exception.)

Snowflake 01-18-2006 04:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Not Afraid
Jeff Goldblum thought I resembled Geena..........;)

Ew, Jeff is creepy. Now if it were Alan Rickman......;)

Gemini Cricket 01-18-2006 06:44 AM

Adrien Brody reminded me of Paul Reubens in 'Mystery Men'...
:D

LSPoorEeyorick 01-18-2006 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket
'Crash' sucked.
Hated it.
We could start a thread.
I could go on and on.
:)

Me too! Me too! I wish to dish. Will start a thread after work.

innerSpaceman 01-18-2006 08:55 AM

K, cause I loved "Crash" and could talk a bluestreak about it. Matt Dillon was robbed of his Golden Globe. Clooney only got it cause they were not going to give him Best Director in a million years, so supporting actor was a consolation prize. I call shenanigans!

Gemini Cricket 01-18-2006 09:24 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by innerSpaceman
K, cause I loved "Crash" and could talk a bluestreak about it.

I quote you to you, Mr. iSm:
"We can no longer be friends." ~ innerSpaceman to GC from a thread talking about GC's distaste for the film version of 'The Notebook'.

:D

We may have to start this 'Crash' thread before LSPE gets off of work...

Alex 01-18-2006 11:36 AM

Gasp! You didn't like The Notebook? Have you no heart?

Of course, they could have just chopped the middle part with McAdams and Gosling and presented a 30-minute short with Garner and Rowlands and I'd have been happy.


A friend of mine had the misfortune of being on a plane that showed The Notebook. Quite possibly the most crying ever done on an airplane. The infants were thinking "oh god, just shut up you people."

Not Afraid 01-18-2006 11:42 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Alex Stroup
The infants were thinking "oh god, just shut up you people."

Some days Alex is on and other days he is ON!

Prudence 01-18-2006 05:30 PM

The caption for this photo was:
"Actor Ryan Phillippe, left, husband of Golden Globe-winning actress Reese Witherspoon, right, gives the victory sign as the couple arrives for the NBC Universal/Focus Features after-party."

Um...

Gemini Cricket 01-18-2006 05:41 PM

Ryan Phillippe is nothing but a pariah. Reese should dump him and get with Jake. That's what I'd do.
:)

Gemini Cricket 01-18-2006 05:46 PM

Here's an interesting tidbit:
'Brokeback' made $735,000 yesterday. It was number one for the day. That's the first time it topped all others for a day. It is only in 683 theatres! 'Glory Road' is in 2,222 theatres and only made $693,713. Shamus is a very, very smart man. The Globes gave them a boost...
:)

As of this post, 'BBM' has grossed $32 mil. It only cost them $14 mil to make it. It's in profit land! It also made $1.9 mil overseas. This means the studios are going to think 'gay=profit'. (They won't get it that it's the story that does it...) Get ready for a gay cop movie, a gay fireman movie, gay indian chief movie...

LSPoorEeyorick 01-18-2006 06:40 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gemini Cricket
Get ready for a gay cop movie, a gay fireman movie, gay indian chief movie...

Too late-- the Village People already made "Can't Stop the Music."

Gemini Cricket 01-19-2006 03:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by LSPoorEeyorick
Too late-- the Village People already made "Can't Stop the Music."

Oh, yeah, that's right! :D

Here's a 'funny' back and forth between Don Imus and Chris Matthews on Imus's show. Yeah... Realllly funny... not. :rolleyes:

Quote:

MATTHEWS (1/18/06): Have you gone to see it yet? I’ve seen everything else but that. I just—
IMUS: No, I haven’t seen it. Why would I want to see that?

MATTHEWS: I don’t know. No opinion on that. I haven’t seen it either, so—

IMUS: So they were—it was out when I was in New Mexico and—it doesn’t resonate with real cowboys who I know.

MATTHEWS: Yeah—

IMUS: But then, maybe there’s stuff going on on the ranch that I don’t know about. Not on my ranch, but you know—

MATTHEWS: Well, the wonderful Michael Savage, who’s on 570 in DC, who shares a station with you at least, he calls it [laughter]—what’s he call it?—he calls it Bare-back Mount-ing. That’s his name for the movie.

IMUS: Of course, Bernard calls it Fudgepack Mountain...

Stan4dSteph 01-19-2006 03:39 PM

Oh yeah, because Imus is such an authentic cowboy. I can't believe he hasn't died yet.

Alex 01-19-2006 03:53 PM

Does Christ Matthews (someone I respect as an intelligent political observer if not maker of good political television) really think Michael Savage is "wonderful"?

I will sit through political talk radio from almost anywhere on the (political and electromagnetic) spectrum but Savage is so repulsive that he is one of two people that will reflexively get me to change stations (the other being Al Franken, but simply because his voice induces in me severe narcolepsy).

Gemini Cricket 01-19-2006 08:09 PM

Wow. 'BBM' was number one yesterday again for the second time this week. It made $735,000 again. Interesting. I wasn't expecting it to do this well at all. I was expecting it maybe to break even.
I wonder how wide the release will be tomorrow...

Exciting stuff. I think the GG wins did wonders for their numbers.

Gemini Cricket 01-20-2006 05:20 AM

Checking with BoxOfficeMojo.com, I found that BBM is going to 1,194 theatres today from about 680...


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