DISQUS

Say Anything: Brokeback Oscar

  • Ryan · 3 years ago

    Is gay-baiting going to be a recurring theme on SA now?

  • Rob · 3 years ago
    I am no fan of Ann Coulter, but pointing out what seems to be a Hollywood obsession with homosexuality right now is hardly "gay baiting."
  • Rob · 3 years ago

    But hey!  Maybe I could delete this post and then pretend like it never existed!

    What do you think Ryan?  Good idea?  Seems to have worked for you

  • Don Myers · 3 years ago

    Considering the amount of attention you give her, claiming that "I am no fan of Ann Coulter" represents an almost Bush-like level of dishonesty.

    Anyone with half a brain can see the antigay subtext in Ms. Coulter's "writing," and in your slavish regurgitation of same. Don't pretend you don't see it.

    Finally---Ms. Huffman doesn't stand a prayer of getting the award, altho' she deserves it. Her performance is nothing short of remarkable. Her character spends a lot of time and energy trying to "act femaile." When she's stressed, male mannerisms start to creep back in.

    And whoever designed her prostetic deserves an Oscar as well.

  • Ryan · 3 years ago
    I wouldn't complain if you did - people who take the internet too seriously deserve to.  :)
  • caseydk · 3 years ago
    Hey...  the link is a mailto.  Can someone fix that?
  • Rob · 3 years ago
    Ryan: 
    I wouldn't complain if you did - people who take the internet too seriously deserve to.  :)

    So you think dishonesty is a virtue?  When you make mistakes in office (if you reach office) you'll just send them down the memory hole?

    Yeah, you're a great candidate.  But at least you're now admitting that you deleted the posts to get them out of the public eye, even if you're doing so tacitly.

    Don: I didn't post this.  I don't read Ann Coulter and have only mentioned her when she's been in the news in general. 

  • Eneils Bailey · 3 years ago

    "the love that won't shut up."

    The gay community  and its advocates leave themselves open to comment and sometimes ridicule by  members of society by trying  to  make us accept abberant behavior as the norm.

    Have you ever been to a "gay pride"  parade in San Francisco, these jerkoffs do things in public that a couple of dogs would be ashamed to do?

    Have you ever sat through a school board meeting and hear the arguments for teaching "Heather has two Moms" or "alternate lifestyles" to grammer school kids?

    Have you ever had to take your boy or girl out of the scouts because you were not sure of the "blood sugar level" of the troop leaders and you better not question it? 

    It does not make normal people into homophobics to say at some point, enough is enough. Just go use your mis-directed affection and body parts any way you want to. It's just that my kids and I don't really need to know the details.   

     

     

  • Rob · 3 years ago
    Fixed, casey.  Sorry about that.
  • Mark · 3 years ago
    I think there's a problem with posting, Rob.
  • Mark · 3 years ago
    Or perhaps not.
  • Rob · 3 years ago
    No, it is working fine.  I deleted your comments posted in the wrong thread right away.  That probably confused you.
  • Mark · 3 years ago
    You're too quick for me...
  • modern instances · 3 years ago

    Warning: The writings of Ann Coulter are intended for Entertainment Purposes Only.  Take them seriously at your own risk.

    I'm disappointed that "The Splendiferous Zeppelin Escapades of Filliam H. Muffman" didn't get a nomination.

     

  • Rob · 3 years ago

    I just happened to be watching when you posted.

    I'm actually have a bit of a problem monitoring comments of late.  I have the system here set up to send me a notification email each time someone posts a comment.  In the past that has worked well to allow me to monitor discussions and fix problems when they arise.  But as more and more people comment, I'm having problems.  Yesterday there were 350 comments posted from about 9:00am (where I'm at) until midnight last night.  And I probably deleted about 150 from overnight.  And that doesn't count email I get for spam comments that need to be junked, trackbacks and just emails from readers giving input or pointing me toward stories (not to mention the barrage of emails I'm getting from liberal/progressive groups thanks to some anonymous reader who keeps signing me up for them).

    It is getting to be a bit overwhelming.  I mean, I do have a day job.

    A big problem is with me.  I tend to get sucked into reading every comment.  Given the in-depth and lengthy discussions that take place here that takes up a lot of time.  I'm considering shutting off system notifications altogether, but I'm afraid I'll miss important things (like mistakes that need to be fixed or commenters addressing me specifically).

    Oh well.  I'll quit whining now.  Probably more than you wanted to know about blog maintenance. 

  • Dave · 3 years ago

    Her analysis of "Munich" is way off:

    "Munich" (Jew athletes at Munich had it coming)

    Her ignorance is really showing on this one. Not stupidity; she admitted she hadn't seen any of the films (which makes her article even more pointless--we're taking film advice from a 'lawyer' with no background in film, who's judging films she hasn't even seen.)

    It reminds me of a segment on "Scarborough Country," where she and Al Franken were debating "The Passion of the Christ" and "Fahrenheit 9/11," despite the fact that Coulter hadn't seen "Fahrenheit" and Franken hadn't seen "The Passion." Ah, good times.

  • modern instances · 3 years ago
    So which movies/actors should win the Oscars?  Nominated or not.
  • Rob · 3 years ago

    I don't really pay attention to this sort of thing, but I'd like to see Walk The Line get some recognition.  It didn't have a political agenda and didn't provide any commentary on society.  It was just a very even-handed and well-done depiction of a profoundly American icon.

    I enjoyed it a great deal (just bought the DVD last night and watched it again).  Is it even up for anything though?

    I also enjoyed Cinderella Man,  Not sure if that's up for anything either, though.

    Seems like I haven't watched as many movies this year as I usually do... 

  • Dave · 3 years ago
    Paradise Now should win Best Picture (it's nominated for best foreign film). I would have liked Gus Van Sant's Last Days to receive some recognition, but Hollywood hates subversive films made outside the system.  Spielberg's War of the Worlds should win an award for the worst film of all time.
  • Dave · 3 years ago
    What's strangest about this is that just last year the Best Picture went to one of the most conservative movies of the decade...which Coulter conveniently fails to point out.
  • Rob · 3 years ago

    That's a good point.

    Dave, where did you see Paradise Now?  I'd like to give it a shot, but my local theaters aren't showing it.

  • Dave · 3 years ago

    Fargo (about 50 miles away from me) has an "art-house" theater. (http://www.fargotheatre.org/) that plays a lot of independent films. It's really been a godsend for me.

    For the life of me I have no idea how they stay in business; I've been there about twenty times, and the biggest crowd I've seen was like 9--half the time my party was the only audience. 

  • Rob · 3 years ago

    We have an independent theater here, but they don't play movies like this.  Mostly they show flicks that have just gone out of the big theaters at a discount.

    I wish we could get more independent films up here.  Rumor is that iTunes is going to start playing movies.  Hopefully some of these titles will be available through there. 

  • Rob · 3 years ago

    Doc, my dad and I used to listen to re-broadcasts of The Shadow in Alaska.  Some AM station up there used to play them.

    "Only the shadows knows....bwahahahaha!"

    Loved 'em.

    We have plenty to choose from though.  Books.  Hundres of television channels (though I don't watch 'em).  As you know, blogging is my hobby.  But i can also download shows, music and movies from the internet.  There's plenty to do. 

  • Rob · 3 years ago
    Well, it is a pretty wonderful medium.  I can shop for books and movies, download television shows and music, debate politics with people from all over the world, read writing from all sorts of amateur autors and columnists and play all sorts of games.
  • Dave · 3 years ago

    Well... looks like she was wrong.

     

  • Dave · 3 years ago
    I I know. I just seems odd that no one's been talking about Crash today.