So I don't live in New York, but everytime I've been there I've been so scared to cross that yellow line or that I'll somehow accidently fall into the tracks. All that being said, I would kill to live in a city with a subway/metro line.
My cat is so fat she looks like a raccoon. We try to get her to diet, but if we change her food she starves herself into liver failure. So our choice is either dead cat or raccoon cat. Fortunately she doesn't bite!
RIGHT, but I don't count foursomes as gay unless there are four guys (i'm traditional like that), and the foursome wasn't shown, just implied...so it still seems homo-erotic to me
Definitely read " Happy birthday, Lindsay Lohan. Please be careful with your life..." as " Happy birthday, Lindsay Lohan. Please be careful with your knife...", but I think it still applies.
I thought Magic Mike was fun! I enjoyed laughing at how serious the film took itself, ignored homosexuality while at the same time being extremely homo-erotic, and found Channing Tatum to be surprisingly charming.
I'd like to imagine that Anderson's public coming out was inspired after seeing the lack of open homosexuality in Magic Mike...that's pretty much the subtext I was reading in his letter
You are dead on with your critique. Anyone who has a sense of history or American culture should not be looking at the 40's and 50's as a time of greatness. Has Sorkin ever read/seen an Arthur Miller play?
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