brokeback mountain

Mookie said:
Howdy Heath, How are you going? I trust that you take care of cows in the open field. You can not be alone out there so always be with your partner...I meant your ranch hand. Oh, I did not mean hand part....I meant your fellow...
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Too bad it didn't win SAG award...
The movie Crash won.

Heath, you can watch Brokeback and other gay movies, and still be against gays.

It didn't harm me at all.

A real Christian person would see gay movie, study astrology, and so and so without fearing it could change his belief.

I studied about Buddhism, and still chose to be Christian.

I watched many gay movies and still I am heterosexual and not support of gays.

Just like eating mussels, but I don't care to eat them again.

Nothing will change me.... I'm gonna be the same person I have always been.

And it is only a movie.
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
Too bad it didn't win SAG award...
The movie Crash won.

It did win four Golden Globes and a litany of other awards, though... Will there be an Oscar in store for it? Maybe...
 
I still have yet to see this movie. My cousin seemed to like it so I'll probably like it too. :)
 
Many cities haven't provided OC or RW CC for the Brokeback Mountain...(even Washington D.C.! The Deaf militants are so pissed off... )

Damn those homophobic people. :sure:
 
That is why I don't want men anymore, because I'm scare they all like men.

I'm going to the sperm bank, haha.
 
people(heathcoughmisspcough) need to stop living in the past get over it theres gay people all over the world even on this board. it sickens me that people would just hate/dislike someone because their gay. I'm christian and straight and i think homosexuality is fine ,why can't you except it??
 
Scientists said 40,000 people get HIV every year and 1 million people are
walking around and not know it.

I don't want sex if you guys are so openminded... And I don't want to
take pills everyday for rest of my
life to stay alive.

And I have seen people dying of AIDS
and I don't want that to happen to me,
Having skin falling off your bones.

Sorry Mods, you can banned me or remove this, it is the truth, cause I went to my sister's job at the Naval Base Hospital in Maryland, that where she met Magic Johnson one time. Many patients there are men. :topic:
 
'Brokeback Mountain' gets 8 oscars nods!

http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060131/ap_on_en_mo/oscar_nominations

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. - The cowboy love story "Brokeback Mountain" led the Academy Awards field Tuesday with eight nominations, among them best picture and honors for actor Heath Ledger and director Ang Lee.

Also nominated for best picture were the Truman Capote story "Capote"; the ensemble drama "Crash"; the Edward R. Murrow chronicle "Good Night, and Good Luck"; the assassination thriller "Munich."

The Johnny Cash biography, "Walk the Line," considered a likely best picture nominee, was shut out, though Joaquin Phoenix and Reese Witherspoon earned acting nominations for the film.

Three films were tied with six nominations each, "Crash," "Good Night, and Good Luck" and "Memoirs of a Geisha," though "Geisha" was shut out in the top categories.

"Munich," which had fallen off many awards analysts' best-picture picks after a lukewarm reception, scored well with five nominations, including director for Steven Spielberg. "King Kong," directed by "Lord of the Rings" creator Peter Jackson, earned only technical nominations, losing out in the major categories.

George Clooney picked up three nominations: as supporting actor for his role as a steadfast CIA undercover agent in "Syriana" and best director and co-writer for his Edward R. Murrow tale "Good Night, and Good Luck."

Along with best-actor contender Ledger, and directing nominee Lee, "Brokeback Mountain" scored nominations for Michelle Williams as supporting actress, Jake Gyllenhaal as supporting actor and Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana for their screenplay adaptation of Annie Proulx's short story.

The acting categories were a mix of familiar Oscar faces such as past winners Judi Dench and Charlize Theron, veterans like Clooney, Witherspoon, Rachel Weisz, David Strathairn and Felicity Huffman gaining their first academy attention, and young performers such as Williams and Amy Adams.

Philip Seymour Hoffman, the best-actor favorite for his remarkable impersonation of author Truman Capote in "Capote," joined Ledger in the best-actor category. Hoffman has triumphed at earlier film honors, including the Golden Globes.

Along with Hoffman, Ledger and Phoenix, the other nominees were Terrence Howard as a small-time hood turned rap singer in "Hustle & Flow" and Strathairn as newsman Murrow in "Good Night, and Good Luck."

The best-actress race presumably will shape up as a two-woman contest between Huffman in a gender-bending role as a man about to undergo sex-change surgery in "Transamerica" and Witherspoon as singer June Carter, Cash's musical companion and future wife, in "Walk the Line."

Huffman won the Golden Globe for best dramatic actress, while Witherspoon earned the Globe for best actress in a musical or comedy. Witherspoon beat Huffman on Sunday for the best-actress prize at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.

Also nominated for the best-actress Oscar were Dench as a society dame who starts a nude stage revue in 1930s London in "Mrs. Henderson Presents"; Keira Knightley as the romantic heroine of the Jane Austen adaptation "Pride & Prejudice"; Charlize Theron as a mine worker who leads a sexual-harassment lawsuit against male co-workers in "North Country."

"Brokeback Mountain" led a wave of lower-budgeted independent films that scored big in the nominations, instead of the studio fare that normally dominates the Oscars. Other than "Munich," most bigger budget movies that had been on the best-picture radar, such as "Walk the Line," "Memoirs of a Geisha" and "Cinderella Man," were overlooked in the top Oscar category.

The year's biggest hit, "Star Wars: Episode III — Revenge of the Sith," earned only one nomination (for makeup_ but was shut out otherwise — including the visual effects category, a blow to George Lucas and his Industrial Light & Magic outfit that has pioneered special effects. The visual effects nominees were "The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe," "King Kong," and Spielberg's "War of the Worlds."

With key prizes at earlier Hollywood honors under its belt, "Brokeback Mountain" heads into the March 5 awards as the best-picture front-runner, potentially the first film with explicit homosexual themes to claim the grand prize at the Oscars.

The film stars Ledger and Gyllenhaal as Western roughnecks who share a summer of love while tending sheep together in the 1960s, then carry on a lifelong romance they conceal from their families. Williams co-stars as Ledger's wife, who overlooks her husband's affair to try to hold her family together.

Weisz, playing a humanitarian-aid worker in "The Constant Gardener," won the supporting-actress prize at the Golden Globes and SAG awards, giving her the inside track for the same honor at the Oscars.

Along with Weisz and Williams, supporting-actress nominations went to newcomer Adams as a big-hearted Southern waif in "Junebug"; Catherine Keener as "To Kill a Mockingbird" author Harper Lee in "Capote"; and Frances McDormand as a miner coping with debilitating disease in "North Country."

Besides Gyllenhaal and Clooney as a bullheaded CIA agent in "Syriana," nominees for supporting actor were Matt Dillon as a racist cop in "Crash"; Paul Giamatti as boxer Braddock's manager in "Cinderella Man"; and William Hurt as a ruthless mobster in "A History of Violence."

Hurt was a bit of surprise since he only appears for a few minutes at the end of the film in scene-stealing role.

Lee, who won the Directors Guild of America honor Saturday for "Brokeback Mountain," is the clear favorite to win the best-director Oscar.

Along with him, Spielberg and Clooney, other directing nominees were Paul Haggis for "Crash" and Bennett Miller for "Capote."

"Brokeback Mountain" has earned top honors from many earlier Hollywood awards, among them the Golden Globes, the Directors Guild of America and key critics groups. A best-picture win would make it the first film with explicit homosexual themes to claim the grand prize at the Oscars.

The Screen Actors Guild Awards on Sunday threw up a potential roadblock for "Brokeback Mountain," which was shut out for the ceremony's five acting awards. "Brokeback Mountain" had been viewed as a likely winner of the guild's award for overall cast performance, a prize that went to "Crash" instead.

But while the cast award is the guild's equivalent of a best-picture honor, six of the previous 10 SAG winners failed to take the top prize come Oscar night, including "Sideways" last year.

Oscar nominees in most categories are chosen by specific branches of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, such as directors, actors and writers. The full academy membership of about 5,800 is eligible to vote in all categories for the Oscars themselves.

ABC will broadcast the Oscars live March 5 from Hollywood's Kodak Theatre, with Jon Stewart as host.

Filmmaker Robert Altman, who has been nominated five times for best director but has never won, will receive an honorary Oscar for a career that includes such films as "M-A-S-H," "Nashville," "The Player" and "Gosford Park."
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
Scientists said 40,000 people get HIV every year and 1 million people are walking around and not know it.

1 million is about 0.3% of the population in the US. That's 3 in 1000. Not to doubt the odds of getting infect--HIV is a problem. But you need to realise that it's a very small number and while that should not hinder our desire as a society to stop the spread of the disease, it shouldn't prevent you, being an HIV- person, from living your life.
 
I might as well go ahead and kill myself cause I don't see any reason for me to be here on this Earth but to deal with everybody and their problems and the diseases we face such as cancers, deafness, blindness, heart disease, diabetes.... And plus my dream as film maker won't come true.

What is the point of me being here on this earth but to let people feel so much better punching me and insult me?

Since this Earth is hell, I might as well go to hell below. God, I'll see ya on judgement day. :|
 
maybe because you have such a negative attitude towards life, and maybe thats why people start to get sick of it and insult you in their honest opinion.

but anyways this post is about brokeback mountain not aids or hiv.
 
ella said:
maybe because you have such a negative attitude towards life, and maybe thats why people start to get sick of it and insult you in their honest opinion.

but anyways this post is about brokeback mountain not aids or hiv.

Duh, you asked me why I won't accept gays... So I answered
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
I might as well go ahead and kill myself cause I don't see any reason for me to be here on this Earth but to deal with everybody and their problems and the diseases we face such as cancers, deafness, blindness, heart disease, diabetes.... And plus my dream as film maker won't come true.

What is the point of me being here on this earth but to let people feel so much better punching me and insult me?

Since this Earth is hell, I might as well go to hell below. God, I'll see ya on judgement day. :|
May you
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Miss*Pinocchio said:
I might as well go ahead and kill myself cause I don't see any reason for me to be here on this Earth but to deal with everybody and their problems and the diseases we face such as cancers, deafness, blindness, heart disease, diabetes.... And plus my dream as film maker won't come true.

What is the point of me being here on this earth but to let people feel so much better punching me and insult me?

Since this Earth is hell, I might as well go to hell below. God, I'll see ya on judgement day. :|

Ella, don't mind if I can give one post for the off topic...thanks.

Miss P., Come on. You knew Heaven would not accept any self-destroyer. Why are you worrying about today and tomorrow? Please write your own screenscript and sell to Hollywood studios or indepenent film firms. Let me know if you need my assistance for your screenplay project.

BTW, Jesus did never receive SSI, food stamps and others like you do. Guess what...Lord give me a point for talking to you...
 
gnarlydorkette said:
Many cities haven't provided OC or RW CC for the Brokeback Mountain...(even Washington D.C.! The Deaf militants are so pissed off... )

Damn those homophobic people. :sure:
RW CC for that movie is coming soon for NJ... prolly about 50 miles away
 
Miss*Pinocchio said:
Duh, you asked me why I won't accept gays... So I answered


well gay people arn't the only ones who get aids and or hiv. Theres also the touching of someones blood, saliva that have aids and or hiv , even straight people get it. Its still a stupid reason as to why to don't accept gay people.
 
I'm not gay and I dont really have a problem with gay people though I do have a few gays and lesbian friends myself and they are just like any other people that I know expect that they just perfer their own sex rather than opposite sex.

so since I said I'm not gay and I dont have a problem with any gay or lesbians, but some people who say they arent gay but are against gays and lesbians gets me thinkin that perhas they are actually gay/lesbian but wont admit that they are anyway...


perhas with Heath trying so hard to show what kind of hardcore reglionous freak he is, perhas he is actually gay but wont admit anythin about it...thats just my two cents.
 
ella said:
well gay people arn't the only ones who get aids and or hiv. Theres also the touching of someones blood, saliva that have aids and or hiv , even straight people get it. Its still a stupid reason as to why to don't accept gay people.
Yep I agree.

even Pamela Anderson almost had AIDs when she got her arm tatooed by her ex tommy lee and lucky, got cured after she found out about it since the needle wasn't clean and some ink gets messed up through her skin and somehow caused AIDs...AIDs can be formed in many other ways than just sex...it's a pity that such people like hardcore reglionous people can't even open their eyes and see this, as well.
 
Heath said:
I think you spend too much time watching acts of bestiality ( sex with animals ) on the internet. You need to repent turn away from that sick and filthy stuff and then read the KJV Holy Bible for yourself and start obeying what God has to say. You will be much more happier and a normal, healthy and balanced person when you truly have given your life to Jesus Christ and stopped with all this sick and un-healthy bestiality stuff that corrupts the mind body and soul. See your Post # 8

While I find religion fascinating and amazing in where I follow Islam, I find people like you to be more of a nuisance than those that don't criticize people's actions constantly. While you can spread the word of God, you're already stepping over the line - you're forcing such a thing on us when we're not asking for anything religion-related. A gay movie is a gay movie. Leave at it. If you want to complain about the movie because God condemns it then feel free to do it in the religion subforum, not in the entertainment subforum.

-J.
 
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