I'm saying there's a credible way to portray being gay in San Francisco and the city itself, and I don't believe these characters for a second, as gay men in general or as residents of SF.
I'm saying there's a credible way to portray being gay in San Francisco and the city itself, and I don't believe these characters for a second, as gay men in general or as residents of SF.
Thank god. As a gay man who has lived in San Francisco for decades, it was fucking painful to see these idiots getting everything wrong. It's like they were starter gays trying on a lifestyle because they'd bought a Groupon for it.
I haven't heard anything so loaded since Mayella Ewell asked Tom Robinson to come into her yard and bust up a chifforobe.
Maybe your husband could give me a call, since a "top oncologist" should be able to address my nausea.
I think the guy's got a point. Dornan profited hugely, both professionally and financially, in a role that glamorized a particular lifestyle, then distances himself from it by saying he was worried it would contaminate his wife and kid. Fuck him.
A candy room?
This is the guy that said this — proving he is totally incapable of even the most baseline understanding of human rights:
I'm getting an uncomfortable Louie Anderson vibe here.
I had a client years ago (back in the days when advertising was all about squiring around some angry corporate bitch from New Jersey) who I waited on hand and foot for a whole working weekend, showing her all the sights in San Francisco to keep her away from the commercial we were shooting elsewhere in town. After…