Apparently no one here has seen TINTORERA, THE TIGER SHARK! Soooooo disturbing. And your sympathies are with the shark. Everyone rent this so you have common benchmark to gauge "man-eater" movies.
What a deceit. One can take frame captures of men's backsides from any film and post them in a new context so that the meaning of the image is changed. A film about sharks necessarily takes place on the water, which in turn necessitates swimsuits, which in turn necessitates hiring actors and background extras who are physically fit and attractive. Personally my eye is on the girls in this film, and they are beauties. That doesn't make it a lesbian film for women in the audience.
Is Jaws 3 a gay movie?
No, but this board seems to be getting gayer and gayer.
I have to agree. There has been a major shift and if it gets any worst, I will have to leave this board. I do not look at this side of the board very often and threads like this one are the reason.
AGREED!
Most people here share your reactions.
Just bumping one of Dickie minus dubya's worst ever posts - and that was up against some shocking opposition on an almost daily basis.
Lost Boys (1987) Michael follows Star back to the vampires’ lair, where the leader of the pack, David, tricks Michael into swallowing some of his bodily fluids. Or maybe it’s not a trick, and Michael is just so impressed at having been invited over to Jack Bauer’s house that he does it voluntarily. Corey Haims character Sam is so gay. He has a "dreamy" Rob Lowe poster on his bedroom wall, plus his wardrobe, etc.
The Rob Lowe poster did leap out at me, just like Sam's wardrobe.
I'd also add that the gallons of peroxide and hair mousse used on the male cast members alone could have qualified this for a TG rating.
Did this movie I just watched qualify? I was unsure.
There was a HUGE amount of acting going on in the first seven minutes, enough for several feature films. But that isn't always gay, so I let it pass.
But there WAS also a lot of hair-tossing in those seven minutes, helped by quite a lot of hair. Which still wasn't specifically gay, but I was on alert now.
Then I realized that the high hair count was not only on the women, but also on the men, who also outnumbered the women in the cast. And also high was of the amount of perm solution on said hair. So I'd pretty nearly pegged this one as belonging in the rating system.
The big production number at the end of the first hour: dark shadows, capes, chains, ropes, and a barechested, sweaty man with muscles leaping and rolling about. It could have been a Chippendales stage show from the 90's.
Yes, it was Kenneth Branagh creating his monster in MARY SHELLEY'S FRANKENSTEIN.
But that was only in the first hour. There was nothing more for the hour after that, only general histrionics and a camera that was twirled in a circle at the least opportunity.
So, I'll have to give this a rating of HG (Hemi-Gay).