B u r n i n g B u s h

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J.T. Roane 2011
Showing posts with label film. Show all posts
Showing posts with label film. Show all posts

Friday, April 8, 2011

Bi-deology Project Part 1

Interesting documentary blog series by black heterosexual identifying woman, Arielle Loren, about heterosexual women's encounters/feelings about dating bisexual men. Very important view point she highlights on sexuality which rarely gets discussed, but should.


-I hope homegirl with the religious issues about dating bisexual men is either married to or not sexing the dude she's all cuddled up with, cus me and her would have to fight.

-I have a bone to pick with the white lady with who made the documentary about bisexuals... I am going to assume she is straight because supposedly this video blog thing is about straight women's encounters with bi men, but she positions bi women in some sort of male fantasy of girl on girl action as if straight male-bi female relationships are the only ones to be considered. Bisexual women have a lot to deal with when trying to date other women, at least in my queer community, similar to the issues that the documentary posits as issues bi men have when dating straight women. I wonder what the issues are when bi men want to date other men.

Queer @ the movies (amendment)

Ok, I totally don't know how I forgot this film but if you haven't see it, please go see The Crying Game, there's a twist in it, so I can't really tell you about it, but um, it's pretty crazy! Worth watching even if you know what the twist is.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Queer @ the movies

Some movies that at least have a queer tilt to them. I tried to not include ones that people have seen or are extra talked about like DEBS or But I'm a Cheerleader, or Bound, Boy Don't Cry

Oralndo- Gender bending time traveling ass movie.. CRAZY and CRAZY GOOD!

Watermelon Woman- BLACK QUEER MOVIE about a white-black lesbian couple. The Black star of the film is also the director and writer.

Howl- Movie about the poet Allen Ginsberg

Hairspray (1988) by gay filmmaker John Waters- This one has the drag queen, Divine, playing Edna Pingleton as well as a male character.

Pink Flamingos - Another John Waters film starring Divine. Its called a transgressive film because it goes against conventions and mores that films tend to have. Lots of Taboos, lots of queer stuff going on. So, if you're in the mood for something a little different, go find this one.

M Butterfly - This is about a white French man who goes to China in the 60s and sees a traditional Chinese opera and falls in love with its star. He goes on to marry this star, ignorant of or neglecting (you decide) the fact that in traditional Chinese Operas all of the actors/singers are male. Yikes! Let the drama begin!

Brother to Brother- Young black gay art student befriends an old black homeless man who, turns out, used to be an important figure in the Harlem Renaissance. They find similarities in their having to deal with homophobia.

Frida- Yeah Frida Kahlo got downe too yall!

Shank- (H.W.'s suggestion)... I've never see it but its about a guy who hides his gayness from members of the gang he's a part of.

Angels in America- This is actually an HBO miniseries based on a play by Tony Kushner about Regan era politics and the AIDS epidemic, and also brings in McCarthyism as a sort of parallel. Lots of great actors in this one!

Black.Womyn.Conversations- Great documentary about black queer womyn and basically how they navigate life especially in queer spaces. You'll laugh, you'll think some things are ridiculous, you may even cry. Best to watch with at least one other person.

Better Than Chocolate- corny but cute RomCom movie set in Canada about a lesbian who has to balance having an love affair with a woman while her family, who she is not yet out to, is forced to move into her loft.