(((hollyweird))) just can't stop pushing the homosexual agenda
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Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Nocturnal Animals
gene0915 — 9 years ago(February 07, 2017 06:35 PM)
So the dinner scene with Amy and Jake where she talked about how her gay brother had a crush on Jake's character and slipped in some anti-Republicans trash talk.. TOTALLY UNNECESSARY SCENE. But (((hollyweird))) being (((hollyweird))), gotta push that homo agenda! When this movie comes out on blu-ray, somebody needs to make a 'no homo-edit' of this film and remove that scene entirely and also delete the opening credits scene (BARF).
I got to see this movie for free and after that dinner scene, I got up and walked out and yelled out "Enough with the gay agenda in movies!". A handful of people cheered and I got a "TESTIFY" from somebody a few rows back.
Can't wait for Sharia law to take over in the USA so people that make this garbage will be drug from their mansions by Muslim extremists and executed. -
oreleeodealy — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 04:05 AM)
you sound like a closeted beta cuck to me ;D
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oreleeodealy — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 04:41 AM)
thumbs up
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oreleeodealy — 9 years ago(February 08, 2017 03:25 PM)
Libtard? btw most Republicans I know aren't homophobic ..
Stop being so triggered by it, Tom Ford is a gay man, his film has an off screen gay character, not a big deal
i'm not ugly, that's just alternative facts dude ;D x
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tigerfish50 — 9 years ago(February 09, 2017 06:28 AM)
Because it's usually the truth.
My thoughts too. No doubt Gene thinks he's pretty butch, but I suspect Tom of Finland and Al Pacino in Cruising get him pretty hot and bothered. It's always the same with these homophobes - they think aggression hides their real tendencies. Ain't that so, Gene? -
patrick_bateman_90029 — 9 years ago(February 13, 2017 04:19 PM)
Well, let's see, Tom Ford is gay, so naturally, there will be SOME reference to sexuality, be it gay or straight or pan, in the work. Do you think Gus Van Sant and Pedro Almodvar "butch it up" at the drop of a hat? Not to mention the "gay" characters (not just Susan's unseen brother, but Michael Sheen's character) are important parts of Susan's backstory, so naturally, they're not there just to push a button, but to further inform the audience of what kind of person Susan is.
As for the "Republican" jab, considering Ford grew up in Texas and New Mexico and came from a decent family, perhaps at the time, the description was an apt depiction of some of his family's friends?
People act like people just write shocking, confrontational things just to be edgy and neglect to think that perhaps a writer is using examples from his own life to inform his characters' lives. It's like the elements from Ford's personal life that were used to further develop the Colin Firth character in "A Single Man".
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patrick_bateman_90029 — 9 years ago(February 13, 2017 04:21 PM)
You are aware this is an independent release that was then distributed by a smaller distribution studio, right?
I love how people make a big deal about how "Hollyweird" is out to get everyone, yet they lack the basic knowledge to understand not every movie is made by Hollywood.
Also, bravo on the thinly veiled anti-Semitism in your topic title. I almost didn't puck up on it until I remembered a story I read about what that ((())) symbol means.
There's a difference between a differing opinion and a forced one.
