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Turned it off the moment it turned gay


Yet another movie comes along with *that* agenda.
Wish they would warn us in the film synopsis so we know what to expect. Disgusting.


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i'd suggest you just stop watching anything attempting to be entertaining altogether. i've never understood gay aversion. gay indifference i understand, that's what i have. doesn't do anything for me positively or negatively. well, sometimes i admit i find it funny/amusing sometimes when i see it, the same way it does when i see a cat and a dog being affectionate with each other i guess. but i've never understood this, if one is so gay averse, how do you even stand yourself? it doesn't make sense to be repulsed by your own kind interacting with each other on premise. maybe someone can explain this for me, i don't think i've ever heard a coherent explanation.

Larry Gaylord: "a billion people come in on a day off, and they don't flip out!"

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I can sympathize. Whenever a comment like yours comes along with *that* hateful agenda, I wish I was warned beforehand so I know what kind of stupidity to expect. Disgusting.

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Save it for Sunday school, Mary Whitehouse. This isn't a support group for how your boring homophobia ruins movies for you.


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I hate it when these movies push "agenda" about what real people, with real urges and emotions, go through. This reality based "agenda" has to stop!

The only thing disgusting here is that any mature person doesn't understand that human sexuality exists on a spectrum with no one falling hard and fast at one end. And I say that with not a single even quasi homo experience and a 14 year faithful relationship with a member of the opposite sex. But I'm honest enough to know that perhaps there is some part of me which would have a sexual/romantic encounter with a member of the same sex. I really feel like that would never happen, I'm not attracted to men (although I can of course recognize a good looking one and understand how others are attracted to him), but who knows? At least, unlike immature homophobes, I'm honest and not trying to hide from myself what they all try to deny (that they are more than a little bi-sexual, if not wholly gay: there's no reason to be homophobic besides this).

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Really well said and refreshingly self-aware and honest

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I turned it off too. It's too disgusting. Don't worry people. My hateful hurtful tastes won't effect you getting to see two men simulate butt sex. You'll get to continue to enjoy male on male butt sex. I just find that deplorable behavior and have no wish to see it under any circumstance.

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Honestly if people could just get past the whole "oh no it's gay" thing and open their minds a bit, they would see that this movie was a lot more than that. I personally loved it. I thought it was an extremely different, intriguing, interesting movie about wanting what we don't have, not seeing what we do have, and basically an obsession which stems from those two things that leads to an array of lies that pile up, the end result being a very important lesson.
Anyone who pulls the "gay card" and judges this movie (or anything) based on that needs their own reality check.

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Maybe you can turn on the "Christian Network" and see priests molesting little boys.

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awesome comeback for the "holier than thou" crowd.




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I don't think religion has anything to do with it! I'm atheist, far from straight and even I couldn't bare to be subjected to Jack Black getting butt blasted! I can't watch to Labradors fu*ing either but it doesn't mean it's because I'm more of a cat person! Grow up people!

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