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Arnie Says His Mom Thought He Might Be Gay And Wanted To Cure Him

October 2, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

With Arnold Schwarzenegger hawking his new memoir, Total Recall, he’s busy conducting endless interviews about his life. Just yesterday, he was talking about how he married two gay couple when he was Governor Of California (although he refused to say he was for gay marriage itself).

Now Contact Music reports he’s been chatting to the US talk show 60 Minutes about the fact that when he was a teen his mother thought he might be gay, seemingly because his bedroom walls were covered in half naked male bodybuilders (so not altogether an unreasonable thought on her part then).

“I don’t know if mum thought I was gay,” Arnie says, “Or if she just thought there was something off. And ‘let’s catch it early’” His father apparently thought the best way to deal with Schwarzenegger’s suspected homosexuality was with violence. He “ran after me with a belt and beat me”, says Arnie.

However his mother took him to a doctor, in an attempt to “cure” him. ”She asked the doctor, ‘Can you help me? I don’t know if there’s something wrong with my son because his wall is full of naked men. All of Arnold’s friends have pictures of girls above their bed. And Arnold has no girls’.”

Arnie of course was a bodybuilder himself and won the Mr. Universe title before becoming and actor.

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ACTORS: Arnold Schwarzenegger  

Megan Mullally & Paul Iacono On For Darren Stein’s Gay Teen Movie G.B.F.

October 2, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Shooting has begun on the fun sounding gay-themed teen film G.B.F. – Gay Best Friend – with Jawbreaker director Darren Stein helming the movie, according to Variety. The plot is about the social warfare that erupts when two gay high school boys realise they must become GBFs to the most popular girls in school to improve their social status.

The great cast includes Megan Mullally, Natasha Lyonne, Rebecca Gayheart, Jonathan Silverman and Horatio Sanz, with younger characters played by Paul Iacono (who recently came out himself), Michael J. Willet (United States of Tara), Andrea Bowen (Desperate Housewives), Sasha Pieterse (Pretty Little Liars), Xosha Roquemore (Precious) and singer-actress Joanna ‘JoJo’ Levesque.

G.B.F. is now shooting in Los Angeles, the San Fernando Valley and Pasadena/Glendale.

Hopefully projects like this point the way for the future, where more LGBT-themed movies can attract decent casts and offer the sort of fun plots that will draw in a large audience.

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ACTORS: Megan Mullally, Paul Iacono  DIRECTORS: Darren Stein  FILMS: G.B.F.  

Arnie Says He Performed Gay Marriages As Governor

October 1, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

It seems Arnold Schwarzenegger would like to ensure his position on gay marriage is clear as mud, as he’s told CBS News that he married two gay couples while he was Governor Of California, but he doesn’t go as far as to publicly say he supports gay marriage. So why marry people, then?

The first wedding he performed was for his former chief of staff, Susan Kennedy, whom he once dubbed a ‘cigar smoking lesbian’. “I performed the wedding in the office,” said Arnie after being asked if he attended the Wedding, “I married her in the office, in the Governor’s office.”

The second marriage was for assistant in the Governor’s office. Oddly though while he won’t go as far as to say he openly supports gay marriage, he does say, “I’m for that she [Kennedy] gets the kind of wedding and the kind of ceremony that I had when I got married with Maria [Shriver]. That she happens to love a woman, and I am a guy that loves a woman, that is two different things. It doesn’t make any difference. She should still have her ceremony.” So where exactly does he stand? We’re not sure.

When in office Schwarzenegger vetoed two bills that would have legalised same-sex marriage in California. Now it appears that may have been more about party politics than his own personal beliefs (it’s notable the gay marriages he performed were kept secret, as they may have been unpopular with many Republican voters).

Indeed Arnie doesn’t seem sure of much at the moment, as despite being a Republican Governor, he hasn’t decided whether to vote for Mitt Romney or his Democrat opponent Barack Obama. Even so he has no intention of leaving the Republican Party. Indeed it seems Arnie is increasingly what’s being termed a RINO – Republican In Name Only – a name given to the more socially liberal branch of the party who don’t like the hard line its taken in recent years.

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ACTORS: Arnold Schwarzenegger  

Did George Lazenby Have To Prove He Wasn’t Gay To Get Bond Role?

September 30, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment


While in the old days of Hollywood, the tendency was towards aggressive publicity to hide a gay actor’s sexuality from the audience, George Lazenby has claimed that in the case of James Bond, producers were keen to ensure they didn’t let a gay 007 onto the big screen at all.

The Express reports that in the new documentary Everything Or ­Nothing, which is about the making of the Bond films, Lazenby says that during the audition process, producers devised a practical test to find out his sexuality. “They sent a girl up to my apartment to make sure I wasn’t gay,” he says. “A little while later they had their answer. I sure as hell wasn’t.”

Indeed playing the spy proved a good way for George to be as heterosexual as possible. “Suddenly I was James Bond and you can imagine what that did to me,” says Lazenby. “I don’t want to brag but I had at least one girl a day… There was a tent on set where the stuntmen used to keep the mattresses they fell on in fight scenes. It was a good place to take a chick if you were in a hurry.”

It seems slightly odd to send a random woman to someone in the hope that they’re so heterosexual they simply can’t help themselves but sleep with them, as it would appear Lazenby would not only have lost out on the role not because he was gay, but also if he didn’t like one night stands. At least it worked for him though.

Well, it worked briefly, as Lazenby only got to make one Bond movie, On Her Majesty’s Secret Service, with most believing the former model to have been a bit of a failure in the role, with Sean Connery being lured back after George’s effort.

The documentary’s director, Stevan Riley, comments on Lazenby’s claim,  “I had no way of confirming if the story was true, I just left it in the edit and waited to see if Eon approved it.” Obviously they let it stand, so perhaps there is some truth in it.

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ACTORS: George Lazenby  

Gay Muslim Movie Banned From Film Festival By Kyrgyzstan Court

September 30, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Last month a gay-themed film was removed from a film festival in Egypt, which made some people wonder whether this was evidence of a new, hard-line approach by the government. Now Kyrgyzstan has done a similar thing, with a court there banning a screening of the documentary, ‘I Am Gay And Muslim’, which was due to be shown last Thursday as part of the Bir Duino (One World) Human Rights film festival in the country’s capital Bishkek.

Kyrgyzstan’s chief cleric, Mufti Rakhmatilla Egemberdiev, said the film presented Islam ‘in a bad form, by using examples of people who have nothing to do with the religion.’ The State Committee on Religious Affairs then decided the film contained signs of incitement of religious hatred and humiliation of Muslims. As a result it was banned amid a new fear over movies that could possibly inflame Islamic opinion following the protests about ‘The Innocence Of Muslims’.

Directed by 32-year-old Dutch Chris Belloni filmmaker, I Am Gay And Muslim was filmed last year, and follows the stories of young gay men in Morocco exploring their sexual and religious identity

Although same-sex relationships were legalised in Kyrgyzstan several years ago, mixing sexuality and religion is still a hot button topic, and it is this that led to the movie being banned. This undoubtedly goes against what Belloni had wanted, as he has said, “I Am Gay and Muslim aims to raise awareness and break the taboo surrounding homosexuality while exposing a broad spectrum of dilemmas that the men struggle with or have overcome in the past.” (Source: GayStarNews)

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John Travolta Wins Gay Spa Lawsuit

September 30, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The last few months have seen numerous rumours and allegations emerge about John Travolta having a bit of a thing for male masseurs. However before individual masseurs came forward to make allegations there was Robert Randolph’s self-published book, You’ll Never Spa In This Town Again and a 2010 Gawker article based on Randolph’s claims.

Travolta wasn’t too impressed with someone going around saying he enjoyed gay sex in spas and bath houses, with Randolph claiming the actor liked to be watched engaging in sex with various men. This causes Travolta’s pitbull lawyer, Marty Singer, to speak out against the claims and send Gawker a cease-and-desist letter, which alleged that Randolph was an unreliable source in part due to allegations of mental issues.

Randolph sued for defamation, saying the allegations  harmed his reputation with false statements and hurt the sales of his book. However now a judge has thrown the lawsuit out, more on a technicality than on a finding of fact. The judge found the letter Singer sent to have gone out ahead of planned legal action and is therefore privileged and can’t be used to sue someone in court. It was also noted that rather than hurting sales of the book, Singer’s lawsuit may well have helped it sell far more copies than it would done on its own, which is probably true.

Indeed it’s one of the odd things about the way the tenacious Singer operates, in that in so vociferously denying any and all claims, he has a tendency to draw more attention to them than they would othersie have had.

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ACTORS: John Travolta  

Judi Dench & Steve Coogan Take On Stephen Frears’ LGBT-themed Philomena

September 29, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Stephen Frears is one of the most eclectic director’s around, having taken on everything from Dangerous Liaisons and the Queen, to the likes of High Fidelity, Tamara Drewe and Accidental Hero. However he first made his name in the movie world with the 1985 gay-themed hit, My Beautiful Launderette. Now he’s lined up a new movie which also has LGBT-interest, Philomena, and Variety reports that Dame Judi Dench and Steve Coogan have signed up to star.

The movie is based on the Martin Sixsmith true story book, The Lost Child of Philomena Lee: A Mother, Her Son and a 50 Year Search. The plot follows Lee, who teams up with Sixsmith to try and find the illegitimate son that she was forced to give up while living in a Catholic home for unmarried mothers in Ireland. Meanshile, it turned out that her son had grown up as Michael Hess, and become a Republican politician and closeted homosexual who had been diagnosed with AIDS. With the knowledge that he was dying, he traveled to Ireland to try and get the nuns at the Catholic home to reveal his mother’s identity.

Coogan has been involved with the project for a long time and even co-wrote the film with Jeff Pope. He will play the Sixsmith, while Dench will be Lee. Coogan commented, “The film is a comic tragedy or a tragic comedy. It’s about two very different people, at different stages of their lives, who help each other and show that there is laughter even in the darkest places.”

Shooting starts next month in London, Northern Ireland and Washington, D.C.

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ACTORS: Steve Coogan, Judi Dench  DIRECTORS: Stephen Frears  FILMS: Philomena  

Keep The Lights On UK Poster Debuts

September 28, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Keep The Lights On is undoubtedly the most buzzed about LGBT-themed movie of the year. It arrives in the UK on November 2nd, following screenings at the upcoming London Film Festival (we’ve seen it and it’s well worth watching, but you’ll have to wait for our full review for all our thoughts). Now Peccadillo Pictures has released the UK quad poster for the movie, which you can see above.

Here’s the synopsis: ‘It’s 1997 and New York City is in a state of intense flux when documentary filmmaker Erik Rothman (Thure Lindhardt) first meets Paul Lucy (Zachary Booth), a handsome but closeted lawyer in the publishing field. What begins as a highly charged first encounter soon becomes something much more, and a relationship quickly develops. As the two men start building a home and life together, each continues to privately battle their own compulsions and addictions. A film about sex, friendship, intimacy and most of all, love, Keep the Lights On takes an honest look at the nature of relationships in our times.’

And if you’d like to see more, click here for the trailer.

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ACTORS: Thure Lindhardt, Zachary Booth  DIRECTORS: Ira Sachs  FILMS: Keep The Lights On  

Hugh Grant Comes @Out4Marriage (But not out as gay, despite some confusion)

September 26, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

The Twitter-verse went slightly nuts yesterday with the news that Hugh Grant was gay. However like many Twitter facts, it wasn’t true. It spread due to confusion over a video Hugh has released as part of the @Out4Marriage campaign, expressing his support for equal marriage.

Many thought he’d announced he was gay due to a tweet from Stephen Fry, which read ”Hugh Grant has come out! He says love is the same straight or gay: hurrah for him @Out4Marriage! http://youtu.be/JdsoJKRYEYg“. As so often on Twitter, people looked at the 140 characters and not the actual content, leading to many tweeting about Hugh supposed homosexuality.

Unfortunately for those who got their hopes up, Hugh’s still not gay (at least not as far as we know), but he does support gay marriage, although as he himself notes, he’s not the biggest believer in marriage itself.

In the video he says, “Hello I’m Hugh Grant. I’m not a massive believer in marriage; I think my own biography is testament to that but I do think that love is the same for everyone. And I do think that everyone should have the same rights. If you want to get married, whether you’re gay, straight, transgender [or] whatever, you should definitely be allowed to do that.” You can watch Hugh’s video above.

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Plot Revealed For Matt Riddlehoover’s New Gay Themed Film As Funding Campaign Is Launched

September 25, 2012 By Tim Isaac Leave a Comment

Over the last couple of months we’ve posted a few stories about Matt Riddlehoover’s planned new gay-themed film, mainly concerning the casting for the movie. The likes Chris Crocker, Josey Greenwell, Charlie David, Jared Allman, Enrique Sapene, and Scenes From A Gay Marriage helmer Riddlehoover himself, are all set to appear in the movie. However what we haven’t known is the plot of the film.

Now a fundraising campaign has been launched over at IndieGoGo, and with it we’ve got some info on the story. Here it is, ‘Two men – a Venezuelan med student (Enrique Sapene) and an American actor-turned-massage therapist (Matt Riddlehoover) – meet and fall in love. They begin living together in a quaint West Hollywood apartment, along with their fitness guru roommate (Cesar D’ La Torre). On the eve of their one-year anniversary, the Venezuelan’s aunt (Maria Conchita Alonso) unexpectedly shows up. She’s a wreck, in the middle of a very difficult time, and expects to stay until she’s back on her feet.

‘To complicate matters further, the Venezuelan’s mother (Alonso, in a dual role) flies in for an extended stay. She’s old fashioned, God fearing, and outwardly disapproves of her son’s sexuality. Understandably, the couple’s flame begins to dwindle. Hoping to rekindle their relationship, they head Southeast to a property where the American spent his childhood. However, they are unaware that his unemployed brother (Charlie David) currently occupies the house with a group of misfit friends.

‘There’s one who’s reeling from a recent gay bashing (Chris Crocker), and another who’s hysterical from an unwanted pregnancy (Thashana McQuiston). Meanwhile, the brother – who is also gay – finds himself caught between romantic entanglements (Jonathan D. Lovitz and Josey Greenwell). During a storm-induced power outage, the couple must decide what’s most important… their relationship, families, or individual sanity!’

If that sounds like something you’d like to see, then the IndieGoGo campaign is currently looking for $25,000 to help with a range of production needs. You can find out more over at the IndiGogo site, and/or by watching the video below. A variety of great perks are available for contributing to the film’s IndieGoGo campaign, from a digital download of the film to a signed copy of the DVD, a producer credit to an on-set visit.

Shooting on the currently untitled movie will begin Spring 2013. Half of the film will be shot in and around Los Angeles, California. The other half will be shot in the mountains of Hiawassee, Georgia, and a waterfront location in Charleston, South Carolina.
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ACTORS: Chris Crocker, Josey Greenwell, Charlie David, Jared Allman, Enrique Sapene, Matt Riddlehoover  DIRECTORS: Matt Riddlehoover  
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