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That got an R? For what lmao. I thought they stopped dropping R ratings on things just for being
Its probably from the cursing or the fact that there was technically a "sex scene", or that nudity was shown. Either way, knowing the movie will receive an R-rating you'd THINK that it would've shown more, but apparently not:expressionless:
 
As much as I love Elite-style, borderline explicit sex scenes, I find that obsession of us gays of having every single gay story as sexualized as possible disturbing. It is the people whining that "Netflix could have had sex scenes in Heartstopper S2" all over again.

Red, White and Royal Blue is supposed to be a gay rom-com, but still a rather tame rom-com, for God's sake. Not all gay films must have half an hour of doggy-style pounding, just like not all straight films do.

We should just accept, better yet, we should celebrate that our stories can be told without it being completely sexualized. We are just like everyone else, and so we can have both heavily sexualized gay stuff and touchy-feely family-friendly gay stuff.
There's a lot of explicit sex in the book.
 
The movie is based upon a 2019 Casey McQuiston book. It is a long-distance love story that is conducted over emails and texts. The characters have to go to great lengths to arrange public social engagements to promote their trans-Atlantic political friendship so that they came sneak away to make out and have sex. The movie does a good job of translating the book's romance and sex scenes into a rom-com on Amazon Prime that could be between a male-female couple of different social standing.


The characters in Heartstopper are 16-17 years old and the target audience is younger, so the love scenes are age appropriate for the characters (both gay and straight) and the audience.
So tired of all the hit books and stories about gay love being written by women for women.
 
I live this forzm. Now I see how many movies and series I have to watch for obvious reasons
 
So tired of all the hit books and stories about gay love being written by women for women.
The bisexual erasure crowd would want to remind you that one of the main characters is bisexual, as is the author. :rolleyes:

Pretty much the entire romance novel genre is written by and for women, so it's logical that RWRB would have a female author (although she identifies as non-binary and the non-binary erasure crowd would want to remind you of that, too).

We should all be happy that positive stories are being written about LGBT+ characters, regardless of who writes it. It was just a generation ago that we were told that "The Front Runner" would be made into a major motion picture with big name stars like Paul Newman. The book came out in 1974 and we're still waiting.

RWRB was published in 2019 and hit the best seller list the same year. It was also optioned by Amazon quickly after hitting the best seller list. It was filmed in 2022 and is doing quite well on Prime. No boycotts or pearl clutching from the usual suspects, so far.

 
We do get Paul Newman in "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" who even though he is married to Maggie played by Elizabeth Taylor he certainly couldn't get his male best friend out of his mind. It was written by Tennessee Williams who also wrote "Suddenly Last Summer" and Elizabeth Taylor's character was married to a homosexual man as well. Of course the homosexuality is hinted at and tragic.

I ran across on AznudeMen today a scene from "Vigilante" where Robert Forster was showering and the prison guard encouraged his character to be violated by two male prisoners. He fought back and was rescued by a friend he had made. The friend knocked out the guard. Before this happened we saw some prisoners naked having a shower and they were all good looking guys. I thought the guard was the hottest guy; it would be interesting if he would have woke up naked in a threesome with those two frustrated prisoners but I suppose it is wicked to think that. Robert Forster character was the object of lust for Marlon Brando in "Reflections From A Golden Eye" and unless I am remembering it wrong Elizabeth Taylor played the wife of Marlon Brandon's character in that movie. I just looked it up so that is interesting in at least three movies Elizabeth Taylor played a woman who had a gay and or bisexual husband.

I recently watched "Algiers Confidential" which has a kiss between two guys and another kiss with two guys in a pool. Ken Duken played the main character and he has an AZNudeMen page. There was a bisexual Gigolo who had a hot nude scene but in that scene he was getting it on with a woman but it might be worthwhile for someone to do some screen caps for an appropriate thread.

A movie that I found hot back in the day when we didn't get to see many gay male characters in movies was "Entertaining Mr. Sloan". It was a mix of creepy, sexy and campy and might be worth you finding it and watching it.

"Hotel Portifino" was a straight guy who seems to be oblivious that his best friend is in love with him. Maybe he knows but doesn't want to let on he knows; perhaps if there is a season two we will find out.

Looks like I remember "Suddenly Last Summer" wrong Elizabeth Taylor was Sebastian's cousin not his wife.

A Canadian movie worth checking out is "Paris, France". Here is a link to the Wikipedia page for the movie:

Paris, France (film) - Wikipedia

I remember that "Bad Influence" starring James Spader and Rob Lowe was a movie I found quite homoerotic and I wonder if it was remade if they would do more than just tease. But maybe it was me reading more into it than what there. James Spader was rather cute back then and Rob Lowe was quite sexy. I got hot and bothered when the baddie played by Rob Lowe revealed he taped James Spader getting it on with a woman and how he liked the look on his face when he had his orgasm.

Well that is enough rambling hopefully some here found it useful. I also read a lot into "Masquerade" and how things should have went with Doug Savant's and Rob Lowe's characters. Doug Savant playing a crooked cop and the way he looked in those white briefs. I also remember Doug Savant playing a sleazy character in an episode of "In The Heat Of The Night". He played the son of a rich man and he was making porn videos starring in them himself. When it all concluded an he was to go to jail I fantasized about what he and his henchman might get up to in prison perhaps the henchman being miffed about his stupidity getting them a jail sentence. It was the only episode of the series that got me hot and bothered. Then there was "Melrose Place" I did enjoy his character having a gay kiss with Greg Evigan, then that gay kiss he had with a friend of Billy's who was visiting when Billy was getting married. Then there was David Beecroft playing such a scuzzbag but such a good looking man.

Paul Graham

Sorry for going on and on this turned into a mini-series.
 
The bisexual erasure crowd would want to remind you that one of the main characters is bisexual, as is the author. :rolleyes:

Pretty much the entire romance novel genre is written by and for women, so it's logical that RWRB would have a female author (although she identifies as non-binary and the non-binary erasure crowd would want to remind you of that, too).

We should all be happy that positive stories are being written about LGBT+ characters, regardless of who writes it. It was just a generation ago that we were told that "The Front Runner" would be made into a major motion picture with big name stars like Paul Newman. The book came out in 1974 and we're still waiting.

RWRB was published in 2019 and hit the best seller list the same year. It was also optioned by Amazon quickly after hitting the best seller list. It was filmed in 2022 and is doing quite well on Prime. No boycotts or pearl clutching from the usual suspects, so far.


I'm limited on my happiness when there are so many bad ones out there with absolutely no comprehension of what being gay is. but hey it's basically the same thing as lesbian porn, the subjects are not the main target audience because there just aren't enough of us so we have to make do and be happy with what we get

thankfully there are at least some female authors that do a pretty good job writing gay characters, there just are A LOT of them that do not who end up essentially making one guy essentially a girl and treating it exactly the same as a straight relationship. and then there's the erotica which almost always sucks because it is even worse in that regard lol
 
There's a lot of explicit sex in the book.
In that case, I stand corrected on this specific film. Though, I think there is value in toning down on the sex (but not on the gayness) in order to make the story more accessible.

I do reiterate on my general argument. We gays are very dysfunctional sometimes.
So tired of all the hit books and stories about gay love being written by women for women.
thankfully there are at least some female authors that do a pretty good job writing gay characters, there just are A LOT of them that do not who end up essentially making one guy essentially a girl and treating it exactly the same as a straight relationship. and then there's the erotica which almost always sucks because it is even worse in that regard lol

I stand with both of you on that. I hate how gay media written by women "feminizes" gay men and "heteronormatizes" malexmale relationships. And when I say "feminized gay men" I don't mean gay men who are more feminine, which is the most normal thing in the world and deserve well-written representation. I mean gay stories in which they basically just write a female character in the more submissive/passive role and put a male name and pronouns on him. And by "heteronormatizing gay relationships", I mean how they basically write a straight relationship with the more submissive male character (who is also always a virginal Bella Swan type) necessarily and in every way imaginable being put in the same role a woman would have in a straight relationship. At least more recent gay media written by women, like RW&RB doesn't seem to fall to that trope. Asian BL and Yaoi manga is guilty of that to the bone. The counterpoint is that gay media written by men often overemphasizes sex to the detriment of telling a good story about interesting characters, becoming basically nothing more than porn in many ways. Think Bara manga.

All I want is some balance, lol. Stories about gay men with real lives or realistic within the fictional context, with a lot of sex or without a lot of sex, that are good representation without being "corporate woke" preachy stuff. That is why I loved Queer as Folk so much. It had a lot of sex, and I reveled in it, but the characters had depth, and it felt like gay media written by gay people for gay people.
 
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We do get Paul Newman in "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" who even though he is married to Maggie played by Elizabeth Taylor he certainly couldn't get his male best friend out of his mind. It was written by Tennessee Williams who also wrote "Suddenly Last Summer" and Elizabeth Taylor's character was married to a homosexual man as well. Of course the homosexuality is hinted at and tragic.

I ran across on AznudeMen today a scene from "Vigilante" where Robert Forster was showering and the prison guard encouraged his character to be violated by two male prisoners. He fought back and was rescued by a friend he had made. The friend knocked out the guard. Before this happened we saw some prisoners naked having a shower and they were all good looking guys. I thought the guard was the hottest guy; it would be interesting if he would have woke up naked in a threesome with those two frustrated prisoners but I suppose it is wicked to think that. Robert Forster character was the object of lust for Marlon Brando in "Reflections From A Golden Eye" and unless I am remembering it wrong Elizabeth Taylor played the wife of Marlon Brandon's character in that movie. I just looked it up so that is interesting in at least three movies Elizabeth Taylor played a woman who had a gay and or bisexual husband.

I recently watched "Algiers Confidential" which has a kiss between two guys and another kiss with two guys in a pool. Ken Duken played the main character and he has an AZNudeMen page. There was a bisexual Gigolo who had a hot nude scene but in that scene he was getting it on with a woman but it might be worthwhile for someone to do some screen caps for an appropriate thread.

A movie that I found hot back in the day when we didn't get to see many gay male characters in movies was "Entertaining Mr. Sloan". It was a mix of creepy, sexy and campy and might be worth you finding it and watching it.

"Hotel Portifino" was a straight guy who seems to be oblivious that his best friend is in love with him. Maybe he knows but doesn't want to let on he knows; perhaps if there is a season two we will find out.

Looks like I remember "Suddenly Last Summer" wrong Elizabeth Taylor was Sebastian's cousin not his wife.

A Canadian movie worth checking out is "Paris, France". Here is a link to the Wikipedia page for the movie:

Paris, France (film) - Wikipedia

I remember that "Bad Influence" starring James Spader and Rob Lowe was a movie I found quite homoerotic and I wonder if it was remade if they would do more than just tease. But maybe it was me reading more into it than what there. James Spader was rather cute back then and Rob Lowe was quite sexy. I got hot and bothered when the baddie played by Rob Lowe revealed he taped James Spader getting it on with a woman and how he liked the look on his face when he had his orgasm.

Well that is enough rambling hopefully some here found it useful. I also read a lot into "Masquerade" and how things should have went with Doug Savant's and Rob Lowe's characters. Doug Savant playing a crooked cop and the way he looked in those white briefs. I also remember Doug Savant playing a sleazy character in an episode of "In The Heat Of The Night". He played the son of a rich man and he was making porn videos starring in them himself. When it all concluded an he was to go to jail I fantasized about what he and his henchman might get up to in prison perhaps the henchman being miffed about his stupidity getting them a jail sentence. It was the only episode of the series that got me hot and bothered. Then there was "Melrose Place" I did enjoy his character having a gay kiss with Greg Evigan, then that gay kiss he had with a friend of Billy's who was visiting when Billy was getting married. Then there was David Beecroft playing such a scuzzbag but such a good looking man.

Paul Graham

Sorry for going on and on this turned into a mini-series.
Where i can watch for free those movie/series?
 
Where i can watch for free those movie/series?
If you subscribe to Turner Classic Movies, they show "Cat On A Hot Tin Roof" and "Suddenly Last Summer" fairly often. The AznudeMen website has quite a few clips to watch. Perhaps YouTube or Dailymotion have some movies and TV series. TubiTV has quite a big LGBQT section to watch movies from for free.
 
Just got out of a showing of the movies Passages, can’t wait for that movie to be available to stream. The gay sex scene is unreasonably hot
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