jeng11354
jeng
jeng11354

I only know the film and they were supposed to be gay.

do you think a woman not reciprocating that attraction but being genuinely fond of her male buddy would interact with him the way Amy interacts with Ben Affleck in the beginning of this relationship.

no I can see a straight guy being really nice and a good friend to a woman who happens to be gay

ahh but is she comfortable with it or is she so notorious that she can never "go home again" and is only whole in the lesbian social circle ignorant of her past - I am not so sure she wouldn't be regarded with suspicion - not for the genuineness of her gaiety - but her integrity

I feel very bad for Scully.

what about Walk Amongst the Tombstones?

I liked Serial Mom and the original Hairspray.

wasn't she emotiing and screaming a bit too much

he didnt care about the gaiety

those two guys are local trash

uh thats not the takeaway I got

yeah but no matter what he can't do it and most guys can't or won't do it - not because - as a female - it doesn't matter to me if a female has dated a lot - that doesn't make them inferior or superior to me - I watched the prettiest Chinese girls get dated unnicely because they were too pretty and ugly plain girls

no he found out she was every guy's worst nightmare about their girlfriend - seriously, people do not date girls with "reputations" - they just don't - grade school - high school - guys are super stubborn against that.

i thought all the characters in the movie were mean.

that's so dangerous what if someone stalks kd lang because he thinks he can turn her.

yeah but she hung out with him like andrea dworkin and that gay roommate? i dont think so. He's so straight and if he's too into her and she isn't into him - she would avoid him as a straight girl nevermind a gay or bi one.

this was a pretty raunchy movie - it didn't do the female lead any favors.

no way it was and will always be Clerks as his most entertaining movie - chasing amy was like soemthing they gave him because clerks made money - he got to commission all that allred art.

I think this movie is about slut shaming and how the straight guy can handle the lesbian/bi aspect but not that she was infamous and interacted with male scumbags and that's very authentic working class NYC and apparently Jersey is the same. Shirley Manson said something about how someone did something to her and in

Is this a B episode? storywise maybe but emotionally it was an A plus.