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Ender’s Game Filmmakers Talk About Gay Boycott At Comic-Con

July 19, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Enders-Game-Poster1It probably wasn’t a coincidence that Geeks Out decided to announce their planned boycott of Ender’s Game just a couple of weeks before Comic-Con, as they knew the actors and filmmakers would be gathering in San Diego to try and push the sci-fi film.

Talk of a boycott has certainly managed to shift the focus from the film itself to the controversy surrounding the book’s author. It’s resulted in most of those involved in the film making statements at Comic-Con distancing themselves from the homophobic sentiments of the author Orson Scott Card.

Talking to The Huffington Post, director Gavin Hood said, “We can’t control – like, we have no right to tell him [Card[ what he should or shouldn’t say. I don’t know, Bob and I – we hold the opposite view. I do not agree with Orson Scott Card’s position on gay marriage. But, I love Ender’s Game the book. And that’s something that one has to reconcile in one’s own head. That’s really our position.”

Producer Bob Orci added, “At first, as you’re saying, we were, ‘Yes, this is a difficulty.’ We’ve come to embrace the fact that this actually gets to be a conversation. And we actually get to sit here and say that we support human rights and we support what’s going on in this country right now and that it’s trending in the right direction. And without this conversation, we wouldn’t be able to say that. We wouldn’t be talking about that. And the book is about tolerance and understanding differences and bullying. And, so, it’s actually turned out to be oddly relevant to the book and it turns out that the book itself is the biggest advocate of the position.”

“And that’s the beautiful thing,” Hood continued. “Frequently artists create something that is better and more insightful than their own particular point of view on some issue. We have a great piece of art and we have the artist behind that art saying things that seem to be extremely bigoted. But they’re not the book. The book is the book and Orson’s views are his views.”

Orci echoed those sentiments when he got on stage for the film’s actual Comic-Con panel, saying, “The best message of the book is tolerance, compassion, empathy. Rather than shying away from the controversy, we’re happy to embrace it and say we support LGBT rights.” He was given a strong round of applause by the 6,000 people in the room.

Orci and Hood are not the only ones being asked for their views, as 16-year-old Asa Butterfield, who plays the Titular Ender in the movie, said “I agree with rights for everybody… You can’t blame a work for its author.”

Co-star Harrison Ford has also weighed in saying, “No part of the story concerns Mr Card’s theories about society in terms of gay issues or homosexual issues. I think he has a right to his opinions and has also made it clear that it was a battle that he fought and lost and would like to get on with the rest of life.”

As you might have realised, Card was not invited to be part of the panel, and with Ender’s Game studio Lionsgate recently laying out their LGBT-friendly credentials and distancing themselves from Card, it’s safe to say he won’t be part of the publicity for the film at all.

Geeks Out maintains they’re keeping with their boycott plans, as no matter how gay-friendly everyone else involved in the film is, it will make money for Card, which he could then put towards anti-gay causes, such as the extremely homophobic National Organisation For Marriage, which had Card as a board member.

Ultimately though, will the planned boycott effect the film, or is it actually just giving it more publicity and the oxygen of controversy in a crowded marketplace for young adult movies?

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ACTORS: Asa Butterfield  DIRECTORS: Gavin Hood  FILMS: Ender's Game  

Behind The Candelabra Scores 15 Emmy Nominations

July 19, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

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It was a good day for gay stuff on TV yesterday when the Emmy Nominations were announced. Topping the list was the Liberace Behind The Candelabra which grabbed a very impressive 15 nods, including Outstanding Lead Actor In A Miniseries Or A Movie noms for both Michael Douglas and Matt Damon, and a Best Director nod for Steven Soderbergh. Indeed Rob Lowe seems to be the only person involved in the film who didn’t get nominated.

Indeed it almost seems like you need to includes something gay in your show or TV movie to get a lot of Emmy nominations, as all the top shows have included LGBT. American Horror Story: Asylum led the way with 17 nom, folllowed by Game Of Thrones (16), Behind The Candelabra (15), Saturday Night Live (15), Breaking Bad (13), 30 Rock (13), Downton Abbey (12), Mad Men (12) and Modern Family (12 – which included noms for both of the show’s gay couple, Jesse Tyler Ferguson and Ty Burrell).

The awards will be handed out September 22nd. You can find the full list of nominees over at Emmy.com.

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ACTORS: Matt Damon, Michael Douglas  DIRECTORS: Steven Soderbergh  FILMS: Behind The Candelabra  

Zachary Quinto And Jonathan Groff Have Reportedly Split

July 18, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

zachary-quinto-jonathan-groffMany had high hopes for Zachary Quinto and Jonathan Groff, partly because they made such a cute couple. However Perez Hilton is reporting that the Star Trek actor and the Glee star have split up, after nearly a year together.

Apparently things did “not end well” well between the pair, although there aren’t any more details. However the fact things didn’t end smoothly doesn’t exactly mean a lot, as the same could be said of about 90% of relationships.

It appears they split a few weeks ago, which may be just as well, as Groff recently had to leave the set of the AIDS drama The Normal Heart to go and comfort his best friend Lea Michelle, who had been dating the sadly departed Cory Monteith. It’s certainly best not to have to handle a rocky relationship and a grieving friend at the same time.

Zach meanwhile has spent much of the last few months travelling the world promoting Star Trek Into Darkness. Perhaps the fact the busy actors can’t have had too much time to see one another put a strain on things.

We wish them both luck for the future.

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Born This Way Trailer – Looking at the pain and joy of gay life in Cameroon

July 17, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


On Monday, Cameroonian gay activist Eric Ohena Lembembe was found dead, with reports that his hands, arms and face were burned and his feet and neck appeared broken. His apartment was then padlocked from the outside, but the curtains were left open so the body could be found. Many have taken this as a message from his killers that they wanted people to see what would happen to gay people.

As in many other African nations, life is tough for the LGBT community in Cameroon, with people facing harassment as well as legal censure – just expressing gay feelings can get you locked up, such as gay activist Jean-Claude Roger Mbede, who was given three years in prison just for texting ‘I’m falling in love with you’ to a male friend.

The new documentary Born This Way takes a look at gay life in Cameroon, and has now been given extra gravitas in the wake of Lembembe’s murder. As with the recent Call Me Kuchu, which looked at LGBT people in Uganda, it shows that while things are very bad for gay people, in amongst that they’ve managed to create their own community that brings them much joy and love. Take a look at the trailer above. [Read more…]

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West Hollywood Motel Trailer – Take a look at the latest from the director of Scenes From A Gay Marriage (NSFW)

July 16, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Over the last few months we’ve been following West Hollywood Motel, the latest movie from Scenes from a Gay Marriage director Matt Riddlehoover. Now we’ve got the first poster and [NSFW] trailer for the entertaining looking film, which you can see above and below.

In the film, various lives intersect in and around a West Hollywood motel in a gay-themed comedy about sex, love, and the meaning of life. The characters include a medical student (Riddlehoover), his extrovert boyfriend (Andrew Callahan), an adulterous actress (Starina Johnson), her lover (Heather Horton), and a dutiful husband (Phil Leirness) whose wife (Amy Kelly) wakes to find she has a penis!

West Hollywood Motel co-stars Jared Allman (Scenes from a Gay Marriage), Cesar D’ La Torre (Logo’s DTLA), Ben Phen (Interior. Leather Bar.), and newcomer Alec Houston Bell.

You can find out more over on the film’s Facebook page.

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ACTORS: Jared Allman  DIRECTORS: Matt Riddlehoover  FILMS: West Hollywood Motel  

Milk Screenwriter Dustin Lance Black Suggests Ender’s Game Boycott Is A ‘Waste Of Our Collective Energy’

July 16, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

dustin-lance-blackIn the melee of voices over the last week talking about Geeks Out planned boycott of the Harrison Ford sci-fi flick Ender’s Game – due to the fact it’s based on a book by the homophobic Orson Scott Card – it would be easy to believe that everyone gay was behind the boycott, while everyone anti-gay was attacking it. But that’s certainly not true.

Now Dustin Lance Black, the Oscar-winning writer of Milk and a leading voice in the fight against Prop. 8, has stepped forward to say he thinks the boycott is misguided, although he’s since deleted his comments. In a Facebook post he wrote, “There’s so much good to be done right now. Boycotting a movie made by 99% LGBT equality folks in an LGBT equality industry is a waste of our collective energy,” Black wrote Saturday. “Making one phone call to a relative in the South who isn’t quite there yet would be 1,000 times more effective [than this boycott.”

The Guardian says that he had later added, “The homophobic novelist who wrote the book hasn’t been involved in decades. Misguided boycott.” He later deleted his posts, which may be due to Black not realising the extent of Card’s involvement in the fight against gay marriage.

Card has written several opinion pieces in the last couple of years that have decried gay marriage and been generally unpleasant about gay people. He also sat on the board of the National Organization For Marriage (although some reports say he left quietly a few months ago), one of the highest profile and most virulently nasty of the anti-same sex marriage groups.

It appears Black may not have realised that, hence his deleting the post (or it could be in reaction to those who didn’t take kindly to his views).

Misinformation from some sources in the last week has suggested Geeks Out were against the film because of things Card said in the 1990s. Admittedly he was worse then, calling for the re-criminalization of gay sex and linking being gay and paedophilia, but his involvement in homophobia certainly isn’t decades old. While his rhetoric has slightly calmed in the last few years (he no longer things being gay should be a criminal offence), he’s certainly still been giving plenty of time and effort to fighting against gay rights.

That said, Black is not the only gay person who’s been reticent about boycotting the movie, as even before the boycott was announced, others were already trying to reconcile their love of the story of Ender’s Game, with the fact it could potentially make Card a lot of money, which he could then channel into anti-gay causes. For example, some have been suggesting gay people watch the movie, but also donate some money to a cause such as The Trevor Project, to offset any money Card might make.

Since the boycott was announced, Card has asked for Tolerance, while the pro-LGBT company behind the movie, Lionsgate, has distanced itself from his views. However Geeks Out has rejected this.

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FILMS: Ender's Game  

Berlin 36 Trailer – Gender comes into play when the Nazis will do anything to win

July 15, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Berlin 36 tells an incredible true story that was kept secret for decades, and shows the double standards the Nazis were prepared to go to, as long as it kept up the fiction of their pure, superior Aryan race.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘Hitler’s Aryan policies and increasing racial discrimination against the Jews lead the USA to threaten a boycott of the 1936 Olympic Games.

‘The Americans insisted that Nazi Germany must allow Jews onto their team and specifically demanded the participation of Jewish high jumper Gretel Bergmann (Karoline Herfurth – The Reader, Perfume), who was the leading high jumper of her time.

‘The Nazis reluctantly include Gretel in their Olympic team, but to ensure that she doesn’t win gold they also include a mysterious German rival, the unknown Marie Ketteler (Sebastian Urzendowsky). Like Gretel, Marie is also an outsider within the German team and both athletes soon form a strong bond of friendship and mutual support. But Marie hides a dark secret known only by the Nazi elite, a secret so dangerous it could completely undermine their Olympics success.

‘It is now up to Marie to decide if the Nazis’ plan will actually succeed.

‘Inspired by true events, Berlin 36 is one of the biggest Olympic scandals.’

The film reaches DVD in the UK on August 12th. [Read more…]

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Sexual Tension: Violetas Trailer – The short film anthology looks at the ladies

July 15, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Last year directors Marco Berger and Marcelo Monaco brought us Sexual Tension: Volatile, a collection of short films linked by the theme of men getting up close and personal, even if they never get it fully on. This year it’s the turn of the ladies, with Sexual Tension: Violetas.

Here’s the official synopsis: ‘Exploring the art of seduction between two women, through six very different, incredibly sexy stories, SEXUAL TENSION: VIOLETAS is an assured lesbian classic in the making. Two guests of a hostel become roommates (and more); a keen shop assistant helps a woman uncertain about what dress to buy; great passion starts to develop between girls during a picnic, a few women get a little carried away whilst discussing films at a restaurant, and two high-class escorts discover that they are attracted to each other when they are in bed with a client. Never less than exciting and passionate, SEXUAL TENSION: VIOLETAS offers up six unforgettable stories of lesbian attraction.’

It’s currently doing the film festival rounds, and should be out on DVD later this year. [Read more…]

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DIRECTORS: Marco Berger, Marcelo Monaco  FILMS: Sexual Tension: Violetas  

Let My People Go! Trailer – Gay-themed rom-coms enter a highly stylised world

July 15, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


Set in a world that looks a bit like what David Lynch would make if he went very camp, Let My People Go! is a fun looking French/Finnish flick, with plenty of gay interest. It’s due for DVD release in the UK on September 9th, but now you can get a feel with this trailer.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘A sweet and hilarious fusion of gay romantic comedy, Jewish family drama and French bedroom farce, Mikael Buch’s Let My People Go! follows the travails and daydreams of the lovelorn Reuben (Regular Lovers’ Nicolas Maury), a French-Jewish gay mailman living in fairytale Finland with his gorgeous Nordic boyfriend. Just before Passover, a series of mishaps and a lovers’ quarrel exile the heartbroken Reuben back to Paris and back to his zany family—including Almodóvar goddess Carmen Maura (Women on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown, Volver) as his ditzy mum, and Truffaut regular Jean-François Stévenin as his lothario father. Scripted by director Mikael Buch and renowned arthouse auteur Christophe Honoré (Love Songs), Let My People Go! both celebrates and upends Jewish and gay stereotypes with wit, gusto and style to spare. The result is deeply heartwarming, fabulously kitsch and hysterically funny.’

Take a look at the trailer above. [Read more…]

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New Cal Trailer – Take a look at the gay-themed follow-up to Shank

July 15, 2013 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


The 2009 movie Shank perhaps didn’t make as big waves in gay-film circles as perhaps it should have. Nevertheless it’s getting a sequel, Cal, which is set for release in the UK on September 9th.

Shank followed Cal, a lad from the wrong side of the Bristol tracks, who found a possible escape from his harsh life when he began dating a young Frenchman. However getting out proved more difficult than he thought.

In the sequel, ’20-year-old Cal returns from France to Britain after receiving news that his mother is ill. He finds his home city of Bristol facing hard times, with poverty and crime on the rise and rioting and looting rife. Now openly gay, Cal clashes with his homophobic mother and alcoholic, predatory aunt. Things soon turn around upon meeting a cute, young student who needs his help. However, Cal’s act of kindness brings about a whole lot of trouble and a race against time to make peace with his mother and escape his home town. An intense, dark and intelligent feature bringing Cal’s story bang up-to-date.’ [Read more…]

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