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my reaction was the opposite, really.
Gyllenhaal was pretty good tho. shouty monologue at the end was a bit much. but he aged the character in a believable way (stunt mustache!)
― modern eunuch-like crooning (Shakey Mo Collier), Wednesday, 7 April 2010 04:04 (fourteen years ago) link
two months pass...
i dunno if anyone has mentioned this but the thing that pissed me off abt this movie was that first sex scene. I mean, we're supposed to believe that these guys start barebackin it with a little spit for lube and that he gets it in that easy and that gyllenhaal is bottoming for the first time and that he actually enjoys it. at least enough to do it again. That shit would be fn sore, even a little "whoa man, take it easy" and i might buy it.
― plax (ico), Saturday, 19 June 2010 00:42 (fourteen years ago) link
are we so sure that it's gyllenhall's first time?
and maybe it hurts but he doesn't want it to stop so he shuts up about it
(the spit detail is hot imo- i'll take it over realism)
― twice boiled cabbage is death, Saturday, 19 June 2010 01:55 (fourteen years ago) link
one year passes...
Seems like Randy Quaid's actin' like mean ol' Joe Aguirre:
Randy Quaid Sues Over 'Brokeback'
Actor claims producers defrauded him
TMZ obtained a copy of the lawsuit, filed Thursday in Los Angeles Superior Court, claiming producers falsely represented the movie to him as "a low-budget, art house film, with no prospect of making any money." Quaid claims the representations were a ruse from the beginning. 'Brokeback' has grossed around $160 million.
Quaid's suit claims that in 2004, he met with director Ang Lee, who offered him the role of Joe Aguirre. The suit alleges that Lee told Quaid: "We can't pay anything, we have very little money, everyone is making a sacrifice to make this film."
The suit does not specifically state how much Quaid made, but it does claim that the defendants "were engaged in a 'movie laundering' scheme designed to obtain the services of talent such as Randy Quaid on economically unfavorable art film terms..."
The suit asks for $10 million in damages as well as punitive damages. It also seeks "restitution for all ill-gotten gains."
― Alfred, Lord Sotosyn (Alfred Soto)
foreshadowing of crazy?
― omar little, Saturday, 25 February 2012 04:05 (twelve years ago) link
lol that randy quaid screenshot
it took me a while to see this, but i thought it was a pip
― RudolfHitlerFtw (Hungry4Ass), Sunday, 26 February 2012 02:57 (twelve years ago) link
eleven years pass...