was nina gay??
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bosko_balaban — 18 years ago(February 04, 2008 07:31 PM)
haha i see what you mean! but what i notice just before wesley puts his hand through the red beam for the agents to break into the tunnely she looks at him lustly so i don't think shes gaywho knows!

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cookookymon-1 — 18 years ago(March 10, 2008 10:26 PM)
me neither! hahaha
and I don't like gay stuff, either.
with the frequency Hollywood shoves it at us -
you'd think every other person was gay!
Oh - and of the 1 in 10 reported to be gay -
I believe 1 in 10 of those truly are.
the other 9 of 10 are just too lazy to work at a real relationship.
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blackedouteyes — 18 years ago(March 10, 2008 10:34 PM)
wow what a racist aregument.
about MA1600: there are such things as bi women.
about pelican brief: some people just dont hook up. also i think the seeing your boyfriend get blown up in a car bomb might put some sort of hinderance on your love life for a bit. Ok?
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The_Yellow_Wallpaper — 16 years ago(April 21, 2009 12:42 PM)
How is being in a gay relationship less work than what you call a "real" relationship?
You say that someone is so lazy that they simply do things they don't like because it is supposedly less work?
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vickic531 — 17 years ago(May 03, 2008 09:33 AM)
The Pelican Brief isn't a good example to use. The movie was vastly different from the book, down to the fact that in the book, Grey Grantham is white. Also, the book ends with the suggestion that Grey Grantham and Darby Shaw do end up romantically envolved.
No, Nina Chance isn't gay, you're just reading too much into it. It's nice to see a movie where the two lead characters don't end up in bed together, even one as mediocre as this one.Support Guiding Eyes for the Blind www.guidingeyes.org "A transplanted Rebel" Vicki -
krazygirl_05 — 17 years ago(February 13, 2009 02:35 PM)
This is true. There was actually a love scene in this movie between the two characters and it was cut out. I just gave a presentation on this yesterday, lol.
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millennium_critic — 14 years ago(September 14, 2011 06:08 PM)
Yes, there was a love scene filmed between the two. But Denzel cut out all the scenes involving him and a white actress because he felt it would alienate his white fanbase. Especially white males. Denzel knows white men have a hard time seeing white women with black men and he was becoming the biggest black actor of all time. He didn't wanna screw that up. Though I agree with him that racism does effect alot of "not all" white viewers opinions, I disagree with him to not shoot that kind of interracial romance. Because those bigoted people just need to GET OVER IT. White women sleep with black men. White men sleep with black women, and so on and so forth with every other race. To be "uncomfortable with it" speaks volumes to a persons ignorance and stupidity and racial prejudice.
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spookyrat1 — 13 years ago(February 23, 2013 03:08 PM)
"Denzel cut out all the scenes involving him and a white actress because he felt it would alienate his white fanbase."
I know I'm coming into this a bit late, but I found your comments quite interesting. When the Pelican Brief was filmed he still wasn't a major headlining actor. I just find it a little difficult to believe that if indeed a love scene was filmed between Julia Roberts and himself, Denzel was able to overule "A" list star Roberts and "A" list director Alan J. Pakula and get it cut out.
Are you able to better substantiate your claim?
Apart from that I agree with your end comments.