I just saw that new movie Chuck and Larry and a few things in the movie seemed like it would be offensive to the gay community. I am bi myself and i thought a few things were a bit offensive. But at the same time there was a lot of things that make it okay. So im just wondering if people found it offensive.
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I don't think so. In my opinion, I think it was a funny, lighthearted movie that just shows that gay couples are just regular people who happen to love each other. The scene when they are outside of the club and the minister is yelling horrible things at them, I got chills. When he called Adam Sandler a ******, ugh I felt my blood boil, I can't believe theres really people out there who are so quick to judge and label!! It made me realize how some people can be so ignorant and speak out (ignorantly) about something they have no clue about, and is frankly none of their business. I think it sent out a positive message, I loved it.
Does the gay community find the Chuck and Larry movie offensive?top 10 myspace myspace.com
Uh, I wouldn't think it would.
yes, it is offensive. It's just making fun of gays by putting unknowledgable jokes and scene's to make people laugh and earn millions of dollars and by causing this it's getting people laughing and then going into the streets and saying to a gay couple "hey, you gay lord" that just wrong.
Why should it be? PC has gone mad in this world. Everyone needs to lighten up and grow up!
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I thought the preview was pretty funny, actually. I never saw the movie.
I am bi, but I still don't understand why people would find this offensive. Sure, this makes me look like a pervert, but it was funny and that's what I look for in a movie.
Not in the least little bit - it is just a movie!
I don't think it's offensive. I think it at least we are getting our lifestyle into movie theaters. Sure, it's a bit of a crude start, but we have to start somewhere.
I haven't seen the movie yet, but i am dying to. I think that no matter what is in the movie that may be offensive to some, the important part of this is exposure. If GLBT people are at least remotely in the spotlight i think that is a champion for our cause. People need to see that it is exceptable, and while the movie may/maynot portray that, it is at least getting some facts out. It is bringing it to the forfront of peoples minds. I saw a show last night when i was flipping channels, and two guys were kissing... on ABC.. I was floored but than i thought about it... this is a real life issue that people deal with every day.... Lesbians are always giving glowing parts because of the guy attraction to that... men are underrepresented in pop culture... i applaud someone for makeing a motion picture that shows the hardships that people go through in dealing with the legal system... and show that two guys getting married should always be an option...
i haven't watched it but comedy is meant to take off people and then over exaggerate it. come on honestly how many people have laughed at white men jokes or black men jokes, funny accents, gay people, fat people etc. it's light hearted and if they to the mick out of bi people like myself i would laugh even louder!
I want to see it yet. The review in the paper last week paints an entirely different theme than the comedy presented in the teasers, that it's at least as much about gay discrimination as it is about Adam Sandler's hyper-straight character trying to act gay.
It's okay to do campaigning message movies, but if they're going to get the message to the masses, first you have to get the masses to watch. That ain't easy.
Things could be better? Sure. Put your money where your heart is: donate to your local schools' creative writing program. Get more scripts out there to choose from.
I hope it's better then it looks. I don't think I would want to sit through 90 minutes of Adam Sandler trying not to look at women, while pretending to be gay. BORING!
I saw it Friday night and I don't see how it could. Yes they make jokes, but, they also point out real situations on how they are targeted and discriminated against (i wont reveal any parts of the movie).
I read an article yesterday about two gay firefighters from NY that said they did point out things that gay men and women have to deal with in their everyday life. They hope the film may open the eyes of some.
lol who cares its a movie, if people start getting mad at movies, then they have WAYYY to much time on there hands! thats just stupid! Better be careful with making movies if the gays might get mad!!!!
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The super macho films have much more anti gay stuff . The comedies are pretty harmless .
Yes, I heard that a lot of people think it's antigay. That's ridiculous. I just saw it myself and and didn't really find it anything like that. To me, it's a movie about just being who you are.
People don't need to talk until they see the movies they want to critisize.
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