TonyDown Posted December 6, 2025 Posted December 6, 2025 (edited) 👆 According to the Internet, the release date in the States will be in February. The exact date is TBD. This may be a smart strategy, to build momentum away from the US media bubble. If yes, it seems to be working. Edited December 6, 2025 by TonyDown Rod Hagen 1
d.anders Posted December 7, 2025 Posted December 7, 2025 This is priceless: Rod Hagen, thomas, BSR and 1 other 1 1 2
mike carey Posted December 7, 2025 Posted December 7, 2025 Miriam is always a hoot! thomas, Rod Hagen, Njguy2 and 1 other 1 1 1 1
Danny-Darko Posted December 7, 2025 Posted December 7, 2025 2 minutes ago, mike carey said: Miriam is always a hoot! I loved her in "Different for Girls" (1996). thomas and Rod Hagen 2
samhexum Posted January 7 Posted January 7 (edited) On 5/18/2025 at 4:52 PM, Guest MikeThomas said: This looks interesting. Does Alexander Skarsgård not age? On 5/19/2025 at 5:33 AM, d.anders said: He reminds me of my first love in high school. A very hard and difficult crush. That family is so talented. I love Alexander in everything I've seen him in. I did not know about this one. Thanks for the head's up. On 5/20/2025 at 5:47 PM, TonyDown said: The reviews sound impressive. I'm looking forward to this one On 10/20/2025 at 10:13 PM, Rod Hagen said: Just over a month, yes I am counting the days. 🙂 It's based on the book "Box Hill" by Adam Mars-Jones. A review: Alexander Skårsgard will host SNL on January 31, with musical guest Cardi B. Edited January 7 by samhexum to ensure maximum delight for the reader! thomas 1
samhexum Posted January 31 Posted January 31 If you want to watch Alexander putting on his underwear... thomas 1
Rod Hagen Posted February 8 Posted February 8 Last night saw it and very much liked it. The theater was packed if not sold out (seems only SuperHero and Space movies Sell out anymore). Amazing how many straight men with their girlfriends at this Gay Fetish Love Story. Danny-Darko, + Just Sayin and thomas 1 2
samhexum Posted February 8 Posted February 8 3 hours ago, Rod Hagen said: Last night saw it and very much liked it. The theater was packed if not sold out (seems only SuperHero and Space movies Sell out anymore). Amazing how many straight men with their girlfriends at this Gay Fetish Love Story. Ilya: What is your room number? Shane: 1410 Ilya: If I come to 1410 at 9 o'clock... Shane: I might open Not quite sure how it would've happened, but perhaps some straight men have become open to gay love stories.
+ Just Sayin Posted Tuesday at 01:07 PM Posted Tuesday at 01:07 PM it's coming to Tucson on Friday, the 20th; I read The New Yorker review last night and looking forward to seeing it: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2026/02/09/pillion-movie-review#rid=a8e76470-7fff-4f46-8786-e66c0839a133&q=pillion
+ SirBillybob Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I saw Pillion this week and right afterwards saw a BDSM film, the new Wuthering Heights. jeezifonly 1
+ Gar1eth Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) I can't decide whether I want to see it or not-but then I've never even seen Brokeback Mountain or Call Me By Your Name. When it came out, I was totally closeted (rather than only semi-closeted as I am now), and I lived in a smaller city of about 300,000. I was a little afraid of running into someone I might know. (It could happen. There was an escort in Dallas back then named Rocky. I can't remember his real name. I flew him to my city for an overnight. I almost never saw people I knew from work outside work. We went to a breakfast spot the following day before he left. Who should walk in but someone I saw on a frequent basis at work. And Rocky gave his name as Rocky. I was a bit embarrassed- or at least worried about what my colleague might think). I've thought about watching it and Call Me By Your Name a few times. But really I don't think I'm usually that fond of gay love stories. The guys are too incredibly handsome, and I identify too much with the klutzy, fat gay best friend. Edited 6 hours ago by Gar1eth
jeezifonly Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago When a misunderstood deliberately marginalized community serves as backdrop for a relationship movie, I think a good portion of the script has to be spent in (educational) exposition, in order for audiences to see the common humanity thru the fog of "ew, what?" All films are one layer of fog, consensual DomSub another...
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