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The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert
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Directed by Stephan Elliot.
The usually menacing British actor Terence Stamp does a complete turnaround as Bernadette, an aging transsexual who tours the backwaters of Australia with her stage partners, Mitzi (Hugo Weaving) and Adam/Felicia (Guy Pearce). Their act, well-known in Sydney, involves wearing lots of makeup and gowns and lip-synching to records, but Bernadette is getting a bit tired of it all and is also haunted by the bizarre death of an old loved one. Nevertheless, when Mitzi and Felicia get an offer to perform in the remote town of Alice Springs at a casino, Bernadette decides to tag along. The threesome ventures into the outback with Priscilla, a lavender-colored school bus that doubles as dressing room and home on the road. Along the way, the act encounters any number of strange characters, as well as incidents of homophobia, while Bernadette becomes increasingly concerned about the path her life has taken. ~ Don Kaye, All Movie Guide
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leeroy711leeroy711 Re:Recasting THE PRINCESS BRIDE ...
by leeroy711 in Recasting couch
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"Well now that it's over, I guess I'll chime in. My idea is to recast this film with characters from other movies. Meaning, new actors, playing the Princess Bride character as a character they have allready played in another movie. This would probably be the worst movie ever so.............. here it goesWestley ..... Zach Braff as Andrew Largeman as the retarded football player in the made for TV movie referenced in Garden StateButtercup / The Princess Bride ..... Christina Ricci as Rae from Black Snake Moan - this will probably change the rating a bit.Inigo Montoya ..... John Turturro as Jesus The Bowler in The Big LebowskiPrince Humperdinck ..... Brian O'Halloran as Dante Hicks in ClerksCount Tyrone Rugen ..... Jeff Anderson as Randall Graves in Clerks Vizzini ..... Ben Stiller as Mr. Furious in Mystery MenFezzik ..... Ron Perlman as HellboyThe Grandson ..... Eric Stoltz as "Rocky" in Mask - I know, that's horrible The ... " [More]
unemployedwaifunemployedwaif Queer Musicians + Film = ?
by unemployedwaif in Queer Cinema
loved it.
"The addition of our talented new member nathan503 got me to thinking about representations of queer musicians and how they are portrayed and/or their music is used in film.For me, at least what is coming to mind at this moment, are the glam rockers; specifically Todd Haynes' Velvet Goldmine and John Cameron Mitchell's Hedwig and the Angry Inch. Both films are written and directed by gay men about queer musicians and miraculously succeed at telling poignant, engaging stories that don't fall victim to the abundance of stereotypical cliches that so many others do.Within recent years, a number of films have begun to delve into the lives of rather famous musicians of the past whose queer sensibilities have only recently come to light. Irwin Winkler's De-Lovely which chronicles the life of Cole Porter, and Atom Egoyan's Where The Truth Lies. Unfortunately, due to the (homophobic) powers that be, the films tended to skim the surface of this aspect of their lives and ul ... " [More]
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"When exploring cinema from abroad, I am particular intrigued by Australian cinema. While doing my recent time in film school, I managed to take in quite a few films from Down Under. Something that always stuck out to me was the emphasis on Aussie masculinity. Not only do you have the Crocodile Dundee stereotype, but many other films depict the laid-back, beer-guzzling nature of Australian men. Take for example Aussie actor Bryan Brown in the film Two Hands as a Mafioso gang leader who chooses sweaty rugby shirts as his attire. Keeping the prominent idea of masculinity in mind, I was even more intrigued to see a film like The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert for the first time. After familiarizing myself with the macho depictions of characters in Australian film, I was now able to see things through the eyes of queer characters, and this turned out to be one wild and entertaining ride. Priscilla was released in the United States in 1994 with a cast of primarily u ... " [More]
joem18bjoem18b Re: most overrated gay movie
by joem18b in Queer Cinema
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"I liked Transamerica, if transgender films count.Stage Beauty is about the days in England when men were required by law to take the female as well as the male roles onstage. Billy Crudup is one of the female stars, but I don't think it's clear what his own preferences are. He does have a royal male lover but I took that as part of his job. As you point out, the plot has him go straight at the end. I liked the movie, though I really liked Shakespeare in Love, which has some of the same themes. " [More]
lukasblulukasblu Re: most overrated gay movie
by lukasblu in Queer Cinema
loved it.
"unemployedwaif ,"phenomenon within the realm of queer cinema. "joem18b,"crossover hits". similar to music crossovers but this time in the movies?strangeframe ,"Believe it or not, producers and executive producers are still afraid of films that might be perceived as gay films. maybe the content doesn't justify the best movie ever, but it does move the broader acceptance of gay stories, does it not? "i believe everyone here is right;thanks for the insight/new perspective of looking at brockeback,making of mainstream gay movies;i hope, in the future,that hollywood or mainstream movies make movies that are more varied,/from different spectrums,with great quality and script ,positive outlook of the gay community, no stereotypes,and get great appraise,awards and promotion much like brockback.Talking about gay movies,what is some of the more recent release gay films have you seen are your faves or recommend????mine is Imagine Me & Youwhat is yor all time fave gay flick???A Home at the ... " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
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A campy ode to alternative lifestyles and the music of ABBA, The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is nonetheless rarely played for straight laughs, respecting the dignity of its subjects too much to mock them. Instead, it's a rich study of how smiles and wit can conceal, or fail to conceal, private pain. Like the American movie it obviously inspired, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar (1995), Priscilla dresses up in drag a bunch of actors who (in retrospect, if not at the time) are more familiar to audiences in macho contexts: British heavy Terence Stamp and Aussies Guy Pearce (a hard-boiled cop in L.A. Confidential) and Hugo Weaving (the villainous agent in The Matrix). The trio has a rollicking good time across the outback, in spite of the vitriol they must often deflect, giving a sadly realistic glimpse of the defensive shield those at society's fringes must assimilate as a given part of their daily lives. Stamp in particular stands out, eloquently weathered for what seems to be his last hurrah. Director Stephan Elliott astutely captures the strange clashing of the big city (the flamboyant road trippers) and the back water (their hosts and hecklers). Beyond being a fond favorite among gay audiences, the film's sensitive character portrayal has earned it a wider appreciation that exceeds cult status. ~ Derek Armstrong, All Movie Guide
 



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