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That was Personal Best. And of course the more feminine (Muriel Hemmingway) one would go back to men and the butch looking one was evil...........laughin....
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desert hearts and Clair of the moon sucked.
This one really isn't as bad as all that. It actually covers some important same-sex topics for people who can't get married and spanning down to great grandchildren. Sharon Gless acted well in it. the only difficulty I had was the dialogue on occation - but when I remembered it was adapted from a play, and that's why it was constructed in that way, I got over it quickly. Things can seem a bit more... theatrical... when made into a movie if the dialogue isn't adapted to the screen. I instead thought of it like I was watching a filmed play. Then everything wasn't quite as... blockish. Theater and TV/Film are very different beasts. But it is very far from being insipid and/or teenage. Inki gave all thumbs forward for the portrayal of a butch by Sharon Gless. I've seen better dyke films, but this is far from bad. |
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UGH!!! What is so frustrating is that there are some very good indie films that don't get out there. Love Frameline Film Festival time here! If these Walls Could Talk 2 (2000) - The segment on Linda during the 70's falling in love with a butch was well done in taking a look at what some of us right here did experience via separatist lesbian feminists. Linda faces her honest attraction to butch women and the segment was from a sensitive perspective. Also, it was one of three different lesbian experiences that were presented showing we are just not all the same! http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0206036/plotsummary |
I agree with some Postings here..
During my time of trying to Grasp for some representation on Film .....or tv... I pretty much pounced anything that resembled Queer or had a even a subtle theme... 2 of my first "lesbian-centric" Films were of course{get ready to cringe} Go,Fish & Bar Girls.. Why I didn't stop and run off screaming mid-film is because of what Strappin says...Gotta give 'em a chance... Go Fish, I'll admit to eventually liking...It grows on ya, well..ok..It grew on ME.. The only down on it was when Max asked Eli if she embraced the "patriarchic Mimic of butch-femme", I did boo that...but then I forgave it {it's So hard to find a movie with 2 baby butches falling in love, -smirk-} Bar Girls only reminded me Constantly of the Intricate web of bullshit "Dyke Drama" can produce..... Redeeming movie for me was The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love I realized I had a serious weakness for a specific type in this film... corny dialogue but I did run through memory lane in my own "puppy love" dept. Mind u, for Serious....and I do mean serious "Cheese".. U should watch "But I'm a Cheerleader" I honestly believe in the the following "If you think u can do better, please do" All these people tried their best with what little resources they had available on a shoestring budget... I yearn for exquisitely performed {and happy ending} lesbian , and/or Butch-Femme {maybe butch-butch also} Films, but..until then... ~waddles off with "Better than Chocolate"~ soo, yeah, I'm gonna hunt down Hanna now... And I Loooooved If These Walls could Talk 2 :hamactor: :blink: :glasses: |
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Does anyone remember some movie about two women who work together as housekeepers (for wealthy families) in old timey England, and they tell people that they're sisters?
Dylan I think it might be called 'Sister My Sister' or something like that |
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If Id known you were looking- I would have done something with my hair :spruceup: |
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Oh yes Bound!I named my sleek dark 1962 valiant Violet after the Tilly character in that movie.:o One of my personal favorites- Portrait of a Marriage. The story of Vita Sackville-West and Violet Keppel, with a little of Virginia Woolfe. Not a social commentary, and very little I could relate to on a personal level, but it plays into my love of history- and some brilliant acting. |
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An ex bought Me "Tipping the Velvet" for my birthday..
It's still unopened...Somewhere ~peeks around~ Another good one , and very funny too... Skip it if you don't like foreign films French Twist http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0113149/ I have to warn you though... Despite the fact that it's a Perfect "butch/femme" Chemistry, the femme{Loli} is married to a biological Man, with kids..She knows of her husbands infidelities but has no proof, yet, a plumber, or drifter Butch who helps with the plumbing {I think} sweeps her off her feet... The hubby gets a rude awakening, and is royally pissed off for most of the movie.. He's no saint, she finds out, and uses it to her advantage... The Butch{marijoe} moves in, a very ...fucked up Polyamorous relationship results, and even the butch/femme relationship hits a few jealous snags.... But, umm.... If u bypass the "final" agreement hubby and butch lover reach, u might like the Ending.... It's French/Spanish, with english subtitles... Another is "Antonia's Line" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0112379/ There's a small lesbian subplot there... Also Belle Epoque Penelope Cruz plays one of the Daughters, sadly not the lesbian one, The pseudo lesbian one {Violeta} is mostly because her fucked up mother literally raises her as a Boy, because she wanted a Son, right then and there, to dress him up all handsome & shit... Which kind of explains why she got so fucking pissed off when the guy asked her father for her hand in marriage after they fucked all night{she was in full military regalia, he was a french maid}.... The father laments "How can u possibly marry a man?" so, yeah, there's those too, that were ok.... I enjoyed Bound, mostly for Jennifer Tilly {HAWT !!!!!!!} Gina Gershon seemed to portray a rather wimpy Butch *when I first saw it I was full of piss n vinegar and I'd grouch "Oh for crissake, u get knocked out cold with ONE punch???....dumbass", I blamed the wachowski brothers for dumbing down corky*..... I did love it though, I didnt wanna run out and get a Labrys tattoo tho |
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So I'll go ahead and toss out my minority opinion. Claire of the Moon - no, it wasn't a great movie. But when I saw it, that was the first time I had ever seen a lesbian in a movie. Ever. I was coming out and that movie was a positive piece of that. It took guts to put that movie out there, and no, not because it wasn't a great movie. But at the time, no one else was, so I think it was really brave to go out on a limb like that. Think about all the people involved in the movie, both in front of the camera and behind it. For those pursuing careers in entertainment they were putting their careers on the line. "oh, well, you're perfect for the part but you were in that dyke movie so you're not what we're looking for." Around the same time other movies came out. Desert Heart Personal Best Bar Girls Go Fish Two girls in love Better Than Chocolate When Night is Falling and others. Frankly, none of these were great movies. In fact, I think Go Fish sucked, and so did Bar Girls. IMO Claire was much better than those. It's easy to sit here and throw dung at these movies, but regardless of whether they were great movies they were putting us out there, little by little, and they were there for folks coming out to see at least a tiny little glimpse of ourselves. Of all the movies we've talked about, Two girls in love was probably my favorite, and that was likely because, although it was never made explicit, there was one pretty definite butch-femme couple - the ones raising Randy. I mean, really. Today we're represented by the L Word? Which yeah, I watched, but it certainly had absolutely nothing to do with me. Today the market is much more open for queer films. In 1992, when Claire came out, that was anything but true. And now, back to the topic of the thread, I haven't seen Hannah Free, but I'm going to get my hands on a copy. I'll let you know what I think. |
I quite liked Go Fish as it seemed to actually represent the many of the dykes I knew at the time and I liked some of the issues they talked about.
Night is falling I quite liked cause I had previously only seen Claire of the Moon and Desert hearts and I thought "omg, and actual lesbian film that doesn't utterly suck!" I dont' personally care if the characters are butch-femme. I used to. I don't anymore now that I actually feel part of the dyke community where I live. And No, Killing of sister George is a classic. better than all the above mentioned, in my op. especially the sex scene. you don't see anything but it's *hot* in a pervy way. It takes place in the 60's and is set in "Media" and "film". I always get slightly horny when I think about that sex scene... |
Anybody know this Shirley MacLaine, Audrey Hepburn, James Garner movie The Children's Hour (aka The Loudest Whisper)?
This film adaptation of Lillian Hellman's play is the story of two teachers (Audrey Hepburn and Shirley MacLaine) who are accused of being lesbians. The film received five Academy Award nominations, including Best Supporting Actress (Fay Bainter). I saw it on TCM (I think) a couple of weeks ago.........an excellent film. |
Yes that one was great. Also along those lines is Notes on a Scandal with Dame Judi Dench.
it sucks that in both the dyke is either driven to madness or just plane bonkers due to repressed feelings. but they rocked as suspense films. |
I had forgotten about Notes on a Scandal. I love Dame Judi Dench........I will watch any film with her in it.
It's always interesting to see how Hollywood (and all the arts) has dealt with lesbians of all varieties over the years.........such a mixed bag and such a wink and nod about who they all fucked.... was it Garbo or Dietrich in that pimp hat and suit?.......always made me weak in the knees..........laughin.. |
I'm not sure how many of you saw this Canadian one, Lost and Delirious (2001); two girls in a private boarding school become lovers.
Well, once found out, one *goes straight* -- the other, becomes more masculine (i read that in the book, The Wives of Bath, that she is more likely trans than lesbian, but i haven't read it), becomes friends with a falcon, goes nuts and jumps off a school building. I was like what? My gf at the time was like, most of them (dyke movies) end in like this in one way or another. It was one of the first movies I saw in my first same sex relationship--VERY early days--and I do remember feeling a *whoosh* when I saw the two dancing with one in a suit, the other a dress. I had NO idea what that was about b/c my gf was not butch-id'd...she just um was more on the masculine side of the spectrum, and I hadn't figured out or analysed or knew a name existed for such attraction. Here's a montage someone made of it: |
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I loved amiee and jaguar.
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I personally think that But I'm A Cheerleader is the best movie featuring Queers EVER.
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The kids are all right....
I haven't had a chance to read this whole thread, so if I'm repeating someone else I am sorry (f)
I saw this new movie with Annette Benning and Julianne Moore this past weekend...a really good movie about a Lesbian couple and their children. Annette was a "butch type" character in dress and such, but there was zero butch energy from her and it was a bit distracting. I really think they should have found a butch actor for the role. It was however the best movie I have seen in a long time, but leave the kids at home; a lot of Adult only content. If you get a chance to see it, it is worth the $11.00. |
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See that's what I'm talkin' about..
I agree It can be corny, cheesy, Crude..Tasteless, Awesome.... Before being Queer became Chic and popular {some do the Gay-For-Pay happily nnw}... I'd grab whatever came by that had any representation of my community... be it gay.. be it butch/femme or butch/butch , or femme/femme... Nowadays? most youth have More than enuff to be picky and critical..... I watched Ellen's sitcom at first cuz it was funny, when the rumors started flying, I was glued.... When it was said she was going to come out in sitcom, I spent $$$ to get cable.... I lived in the bumfuck region in Puerto Rico, and cable guys HATE goin to those areas..... I saw "puppy love" happily..hell I had a small lil get together with close friends, just for it.. I loved the "Warm-up" episodes... So...yeah....same with Frasier {Niles Crane with tons of Innuendo....david hyde pierce was fiercely private, came out recently only to support california} Also will & grace {my gaydar did go off, but i shrugged it off 'just cuz he plays Jack perfectly well, doesnt mean he is...is he?} curve magazine had a blast promoting 'Itty Bitty', Danielle's cute though... Wasn't too crazy for Max in L word..meh... When I was a kid, 'The Hunger' was my first introduction to lesbian sex {besides my fathers dumb porno rags}, Annie Lennox + David Bowie triggered My taste in certain Masculine clothing {and a few Fetishes-cough-} Nowadays, u got the pick of the Crop {no pun}, and can pick apart to your hearts content.... U can happily say "hmm, good...but not Butch enough.....that other butch was better"{likewise for Femme} Hell u can giggle about very..Clipped sex scenes... |
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Movie looks very funny, but I don't want to support a movie which includes the tired, old theme of, "well, she just needed the right man". I don't think this is the deal, but I just want to make sure before I head off to the theater. If it is pro-homo, then I am IN ! |
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Although I'm a huge fan of Olympia Dukakis & Brenda Fricker I did not care for this movie... |
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The Fox (1967) Sandy Dennis, Anne Heywood
Although the film's publicity would indicate otherwise, the two women are not necessarily presented as homosexual. Based on D.H. Lawrence's novella about two young women - sickly, chattering Jill Banford and quiet, strong Ellen March - who are trying, hopelessly, to run a chicken farm in Canada. A gentle but powerful man named Paul Renfield who used to live on their farm returns and puts things in order. But his proposal of marriage to Ellen awakens the homosexuality dormant in the girls: Jill uses her weakness to make Ellen feel protective, and the women become active lovers. |
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