Here's my Towleroad article on this weekend's movies. Comment there if you feel so moved.
So as not to bog down that article in festival minutiae, I neglected to mention that Duplass, the lead actor who has been making a name for himself headlining these micro indries was also in a tiny film I saw at Nashville called True Adolescents (see previous post) That film was also about a straight guy dealing with identity crises and gay stuff. What an odd twofer. Duplass is talented but that's a tiny niche he's developing there. MTV has a little piece on Leonard, who jokes
I started researching porn on the Internet about ten, twelve years ago, because I knew I would use it for somethingHe feels they lucked out with the timing on Humpday since it's emerging while there is lots of discussion about bromance, gender roles and gay/straight friendships. Has anyone here read that weirdly stereotypical gay/straight New York Times piece that was about... wait for it... stereotypes coming down?
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I did read that NYT piece... Interesting, and a lot I related to, but yeah, oddly narrow-minded on the most basic stereotypes of gays and straights.
Have you seen the films Duplass co-directed? the Puffy Chair and Baghead are among the best lo-fi cinema has to offer these days.
I am gay.
congratulations anonymous!
I thought the movie was funny in parts but the end of the film was a big disappointment. Also I felt I was in someone's closet for most of the film, the cinematography was so claustrophobic. After leaving the film, I asked my friend if she had seen Old Joy, which I thought was a much better film about straight male friendship directed by a woman.
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